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TAITO UNIQUE HARDWARE
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2 Minute Drill
1993 |
Main CPU: 68000
Sound: Yamaha YM2610B
Taito custom ICs: TC0400YSC, TC0260DAR, TC0630FDP, TC0510NI0
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Notes : A basketball game with a video screen.
| PCB : PCB Picture |
Ashita no Joe
Taito / Wave - 1990 |
Main CPU : 68000 @ 8 MHz, Z80 @ 4 MHz
Sound Chips : YM2203 @ 3MHz, MSM5205 @ 384 KHz
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PCB : Picture |
Ben Bero Beh
1984 |
CPU : 6809
Sound CPU : Z80A
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Colony 7
1981 |
CPU : M6809 @ 1MHz
Sound CPU : M6809 @ 0.87MHz
Notes : Very similar to Williams Defender hardware.
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Flyers : Normal Flyer |
Midnight Landing
1987 |
Main CPU: 68000
Sub CPU: 68000
DSP: TMS32025
I/O CPU: Z80
Sound CPU: Z80
Sound: YM-2151, MSM5205
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Notes : Didnt have a TMS320C25 and it shows. Very very slow and choppy and more than likely why Taito made it a night based game to keep the view distance and hence the needed drawn distance down.
| Flyers : Normal Flyer - Alternate Flyer
| Magazine reviews : C+VG Aug '87 |
Panic Road
Taito / Seibu Kaihatsu - 1986 |
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CPU : Sony CXQ70116D-8 (v20) Sound CPU : Toshiba T5182 (Z80 with ROM and RAM) Sound Chip : YM2151
| Notes : Panic Road seems to have been made by Taito, and although it uses some Seibu parts and their name appears in the gfx rom, Seibu seem to have had little to do with it
| PCB : Picture
| Flyers : Normal Flyer |
Phoenix
1980 |
CPU : 8085A @ 2.75Mhz
Sound : TMS36XX, Custom Chip
Res : 248 x 208
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Flyers : Normal Flyer |
Power Blade
1991 |
Hardware : Playchoice 10
CPU : Z80 @ 4 MHz, N2A03 @ 1.789772 MHz
Sound : Nintendo custom, DAC.
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Notes : The story, images, characters and just about everything is a direct rip-off of Terminator 2, its a miracle they didnt get sued off of the planet ;) |
Trampoline
1978 |
CPU : 6502
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Notes : This was a cocktail machine, also known as Trapeze by Exidy.
| Flyers : Normal Flyer |
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