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Slick Shot (c) 1990 Grand Products, Inc. - TECHNICAL - The cabinet featured a cut down pool table slate, with cloth. The player had to use a real miniature pool cue to hit a ball along the table, in line with the shot to be played. IR (infra-red) technology tracked the movement of the ball, and translated this to the screen. Other games using this system include "Super Strike Bowling", and "Dyno Bop". Main CPU : (2x) M6809 (@ 2 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : OKI6295 (@ 7.812 Khz), Yamaha YM2203 (@ 4 Mhz) Screen orientation : Vertical Video resolution : 240 x 256 pixels Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz Palette colors : 256 Players : 1 Control : Trackball Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Slick Shot was released in April 1990. - UPDATES - Revision 1 : * Software version : 1.6. Revision 2 : * Software version : 1.7. Revision 3 : * Software version : 2.2. * Removed 'Call Pocket Level', 'Call Both Level', 'Three Player Games' and 'Four Player Games' of the Game Stats in the operator menu. * Added 'One Player 8 Ball' and 'Two Player 8 Ball' on the Game Stats in the operator menu. * Removed 'Shot Time', 'Star Game Time', 'Call Pocket Score' and 'Call Both Score' of the Game Setting in the operator menu. * Added '8-Ball Game Time', '8-Ball Call Pocket' and 'Slick Shot Time' on the Game Setting in the operator menu. * 'Call Pocket Score' of the Game Setting is set to 500 instead of 100. - STAFF - Developed by Incredible Technologies. Concept : David Marofske Sensor designers : Dan Dooley, Randy Tiller, George Gomez Mechanical designers : John Kubik, Helmuts Eichenfelds Programmer : Pierre Maloka Graphics designers : Tim Skelly, Rosendo Toro Sound and music : David D. Thiel - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Slick Shot (c) 1990 Grand Products, Inc. - TECHNICAL - The cabinet featured a cut down pool table slate, with cloth. The player had to use a real miniature pool cue to hit a ball along the table, in line with the shot to be played. IR (infra-red) technology tracked the movement of the ball, and translated this to the screen. Other games using this system include "Super Strike Bowling", and "Dyno Bop". Main CPU : (2x) M6809 (@ 2 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : OKI6295 (@ 7.812 Khz), Yamaha YM2203 (@ 4 Mhz) Screen orientation : Vertical Video resolution : 240 x 256 pixels Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz Palette colors : 256 Players : 1 Control : Trackball Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Slick Shot was released in April 1990. - UPDATES - Revision 1 : * Software version : 1.6. Revision 2 : * Software version : 1.7. Revision 3 : * Software version : 2.2. * Removed 'Call Pocket Level', 'Call Both Level', 'Three Player Games' and 'Four Player Games' of the Game Stats in the operator menu. * Added 'One Player 8 Ball' and 'Two Player 8 Ball' on the Game Stats in the operator menu. * Removed 'Shot Time', 'Star Game Time', 'Call Pocket Score' and 'Call Both Score' of the Game Setting in the operator menu. * Added '8-Ball Game Time', '8-Ball Call Pocket' and 'Slick Shot Time' on the Game Setting in the operator menu. * 'Call Pocket Score' of the Game Setting is set to 500 instead of 100. - STAFF - Developed by Incredible Technologies. Concept : David Marofske Sensor designers : Dan Dooley, Randy Tiller, George Gomez Mechanical designers : John Kubik, Helmuts Eichenfelds Programmer : Pierre Maloka Graphics designers : Tim Skelly, Rosendo Toro Sound and music : David D. Thiel - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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