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Pit-Fighter (c) 1990 Atari Games Corp. Three digitized brawlers face off co-operatively against a variety of street thugs, with gameplay featuring crowd interference and usable weapons. Players also get to fight each other in a 'Grudge Match'. Pit-Fighter featured impressive camera zoom and side-to-side pan but was somewhat flawed as a gameplay experience. On the dedicated cabinet version, up to three players can play simultaneously. - TECHNICAL - Pit Fighter was available in both dedicated cabinets and as conversion kits. The converted versions were usually only housed in two-player cabinets, while the dedicated machine supported up to three players. The dedicated versions had 25'' arcade monitors but, due to the lack of commercial and critical success, many of these machines were turned into "Street Fighter 2 - The World Warrior" cabinets before they were even a year old. Atari G1 hardware Game ID : 136081 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 14.31818 Mhz), MOS Technology 6502 (@ 1.7895 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579 Mhz), OKI6295 (@ 9.037 Khz) Players : 3 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Pit-Fighter was originally released in August 1990 as a dedicated game. 5500 units were produced in the USA and 1000 in Ireland for European distribution. The selling price was $2495 at its time of release. The conversion kit version was released in March 1991. 400 kits were produced in the USA and 155 in Ireland. The kit selling price was $995. Pit-Fighter was one of the first fighting games to feature fully digitized protagonists - released two years before Midway's "Mortal Kombat". Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (That's Atari Music : G.S.M. Atari Games 1 - PCCB-00066) on July 21, 1991. - STAFF - Project Leaders / Designers : Gary Stark, Mark Stephen Pierce Programmers : Gary Stark, Paul Kwinn Digital Imaging : Rob Rowe Engineers : Sam Lee, Doug Snyder Lead Animator: Nick Stern Animators: Chuck Eyler, Mark West, Sharon Plotkin Audio: John Paul Technician: Glenn McNamara Project Supervisor: John Ray Product Manager: Jerry Momoda Support Programmers: Dennis Harper, Dave Theurer, Mike Albaugh * CAST : Buzz : Bill Chase Ty : Marc Williams Kato : Glenn Fratticelli Executioner : John Aguire Southside Jim : James Thompson Chainman : Eddie Venancio Mad miles : Miles McGowan Heavy Metal : Kim Rhodes C.C. Rider : Rich Vargas Angel : Angela Stellato Masked Warrior : Bill McAleenan Knife Woman : Dianne Bertucci Knife Man : Milt Loper Finale Women : Tina Scyrater, Maria Lenytzkyj - PORTS - * CONSOLES: [US] Atari 7800 : Unreleased prototype [US] Sega Genesis (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model 301027]" [EU] Sega Master System (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model MK-29009]" [EU] Sega Mega Drive (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model 301027-0170]" [EU] Nintendo SNES (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model SNSP-PF-EUR]" [US] Nintendo SNES (mar.1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model SNS-PF-USA]" [JP] Sega Mega Drive (mar.27, 1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model T-48033]" Sony PlayStation 2 [AU] (2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2" [US] Microsoft XBOX (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model MWO-3201W]" Nintendo GameCube [US] (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model DOL-GAYE-USA]" [US] Sony PS2 (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model SLUS-20997]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX (oct.29, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2" [EU] Sony PS2 (oct.29, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model SLES-52844]" Microsoft XBOX 360 [US] (nov.6, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins" Sony PlayStation 3 [US] (nov.6, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins [Model BLUS-31083]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (nov.15, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins" Sony PlayStation 3 [EU] (nov.15, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins [Model BLES-01768]" Microsoft XBOX 360 [Games on Demand] [US] [EU] [AU] (aug.13, 2013) "Midway Arcade Origins" * HANDHELDS: [EU] Nintendo Game Boy (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model DMG-QF]" Atari Lynx [US] (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model PA2070]" [US] Nintendo Game Boy (june.1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model DMG-QF]" * COMPUTERS: [EU] Amstrad CPC (1991) [EU] Atari ST (1991) [EU] Commodore Amiga (1991) [EU] Commodore C64 (1991) PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] [EU] (1991) : This port of Pit-Fighter inexplicably uses a sprite resizing algorithm that stretches only vertically, not horizontally. This results in very odd-looking 'skinny' fighters onscreen. [EU] Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1991) [EU] Commodore Amiga (1992) "Pit Fighter / Super Space Invaders" [US] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (feb.17, 2006) "Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition" [EU] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (mar.17, 2006) "Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition" by Zoo Digital Publishing - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Pit-Fighter (c) 1990 Atari Games Corp. Three digitized brawlers face off co-operatively against a variety of street thugs, with gameplay featuring crowd interference and usable weapons. Players also get to fight each other in a 'Grudge Match'. Pit-Fighter featured impressive camera zoom and side-to-side pan but was somewhat flawed as a gameplay experience. On the dedicated cabinet version, up to three players can play simultaneously. - TECHNICAL - Pit Fighter was available in both dedicated cabinets and as conversion kits. The converted versions were usually only housed in two-player cabinets, while the dedicated machine supported up to three players. The dedicated versions had 25'' arcade monitors but, due to the lack of commercial and critical success, many of these machines were turned into "Street Fighter 2 - The World Warrior" cabinets before they were even a year old. Atari G1 hardware Game ID : 136081 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 14.31818 Mhz), MOS Technology 6502 (@ 1.7895 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579 Mhz), OKI6295 (@ 9.037 Khz) Players : 3 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Pit-Fighter was originally released in August 1990 as a dedicated game. 5500 units were produced in the USA and 1000 in Ireland for European distribution. The selling price was $2495 at its time of release. The conversion kit version was released in March 1991. 400 kits were produced in the USA and 155 in Ireland. The kit selling price was $995. Pit-Fighter was one of the first fighting games to feature fully digitized protagonists - released two years before Midway's "Mortal Kombat". Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (That's Atari Music : G.S.M. Atari Games 1 - PCCB-00066) on July 21, 1991. - STAFF - Project Leaders / Designers : Gary Stark, Mark Stephen Pierce Programmers : Gary Stark, Paul Kwinn Digital Imaging : Rob Rowe Engineers : Sam Lee, Doug Snyder Lead Animator: Nick Stern Animators: Chuck Eyler, Mark West, Sharon Plotkin Audio: John Paul Technician: Glenn McNamara Project Supervisor: John Ray Product Manager: Jerry Momoda Support Programmers: Dennis Harper, Dave Theurer, Mike Albaugh * CAST : Buzz : Bill Chase Ty : Marc Williams Kato : Glenn Fratticelli Executioner : John Aguire Southside Jim : James Thompson Chainman : Eddie Venancio Mad miles : Miles McGowan Heavy Metal : Kim Rhodes C.C. Rider : Rich Vargas Angel : Angela Stellato Masked Warrior : Bill McAleenan Knife Woman : Dianne Bertucci Knife Man : Milt Loper Finale Women : Tina Scyrater, Maria Lenytzkyj - PORTS - * CONSOLES: [US] Atari 7800 : Unreleased prototype [US] Sega Genesis (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model 301027]" [EU] Sega Master System (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model MK-29009]" [EU] Sega Mega Drive (1991) "Pit-Fighter [Model 301027-0170]" [EU] Nintendo SNES (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model SNSP-PF-EUR]" [US] Nintendo SNES (mar.1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model SNS-PF-USA]" [JP] Sega Mega Drive (mar.27, 1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model T-48033]" Sony PlayStation 2 [AU] (2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2" [US] Microsoft XBOX (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model MWO-3201W]" Nintendo GameCube [US] (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model DOL-GAYE-USA]" [US] Sony PS2 (oct.11, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model SLUS-20997]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX (oct.29, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2" [EU] Sony PS2 (oct.29, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures 2 [Model SLES-52844]" Microsoft XBOX 360 [US] (nov.6, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins" Sony PlayStation 3 [US] (nov.6, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins [Model BLUS-31083]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (nov.15, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins" Sony PlayStation 3 [EU] (nov.15, 2012) "Midway Arcade Origins [Model BLES-01768]" Microsoft XBOX 360 [Games on Demand] [US] [EU] [AU] (aug.13, 2013) "Midway Arcade Origins" * HANDHELDS: [EU] Nintendo Game Boy (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model DMG-QF]" Atari Lynx [US] (1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model PA2070]" [US] Nintendo Game Boy (june.1992) "Pit-Fighter [Model DMG-QF]" * COMPUTERS: [EU] Amstrad CPC (1991) [EU] Atari ST (1991) [EU] Commodore Amiga (1991) [EU] Commodore C64 (1991) PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] [EU] (1991) : This port of Pit-Fighter inexplicably uses a sprite resizing algorithm that stretches only vertically, not horizontally. This results in very odd-looking 'skinny' fighters onscreen. [EU] Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1991) [EU] Commodore Amiga (1992) "Pit Fighter / Super Space Invaders" [US] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (feb.17, 2006) "Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition" [EU] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (mar.17, 2006) "Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition" by Zoo Digital Publishing - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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