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Stakes Winner 2 (c) 1996 Saurus. - TECHNICAL - Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware. Game ID : 0227 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 12 Mhz) Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2610 (@ 8 Mhz) Screen orientation : Horizontal Video resolution : 320 x 224 pixels Screen refresh : 59.19 Hz Palette colors : 4096 Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 => [A] Slight acceleration/Decelerate, [B] Sharp acceleration, [C] Special move - TRIVIA - Released in September 1996. This game is known in Japan as 'Stakes Winner 2 - Saikyou Uma Densetsu' (translates from Japanese as 'Stakes Winner 2 - Legend of the Mightiest Horse'). - TIPS AND TRICKS - * How to unlock the endings: The game has between 16 and 18 races depending on your performance. If you get a game over and change your horse, the race count will reset. Reset the count mid game or near the end to get the extra endings. Also, the endings are slightly different depending on the gender of the horse. - Good Ending 1: Win in all the races. It doesn't matter on how many you participate in, it can be 1 out of 1 or 17 out of 17, but you need to win on every one of them. - Good Ending 2: Participate in over 8 races and don't win all of them. - Bad Ending 1: Participate in between 1 and 7 races and don't win all of them. - Bad Ending 2: Participate in just 1 race and lose it. - SERIES - 1. Stakes Winner (1995) 2. Stakes Winner 2 (1996) - STAFF - Game designer : Hajime Yasuhara, Yas Chief programmer : Yas Programmers : Yas, Takuya Kawamura Technical adviser : Masaaki Yuuki Chief designer : Ryoumi Momota Graphics designers : Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Yasunori Hayashi, Chigusa Yokoyama, Yoshinori Hayashi, Hiroaki Fujimoto, Kyoosuke Motoya, Takayuki Koyama Animation : Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Chigusa Yokoyama Fonts : Ryoumi Momota Cource designers : Hajime Yasuhara, Yasunori Hayashi Title designers : Koutarou Noumura Illustlation : Miso Suzuki Music composers : Hiroyuki Takei, Shuichi Kurosawa, Hiromu Sasaki, Tsuyoshi Sasaki Sound effects & Sound programmer : Hideki Suzuki Voices : Rintarou Hamano Tuning : Hajime Yasuhara, Yas, Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Takuya Kawamura, Yasunori, Hayashi, Chigusa Yokoyama, Yoshinori Hayashi, Hiroaki Fujimoto, Kyoosuke Motoya, Takayuki Koyama English version : Bob Timbello Sales promoters : Osamu Nagano, Miwa Izumi, Tomoo Yoda Producer : Takahiro Shima Executive producers : Nobuyuki Tanaka - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Sega Saturn (1997, "Stakes Winner 2 - Saikyou Uma Densetsu") Sony PlayStation (1997) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Stakes Winner 2 (c) 1996 Saurus. - TECHNICAL - Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware. Game ID : 0227 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 12 Mhz) Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2610 (@ 8 Mhz) Screen orientation : Horizontal Video resolution : 320 x 224 pixels Screen refresh : 59.19 Hz Palette colors : 4096 Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 => [A] Slight acceleration/Decelerate, [B] Sharp acceleration, [C] Special move - TRIVIA - Released in September 1996. This game is known in Japan as 'Stakes Winner 2 - Saikyou Uma Densetsu' (translates from Japanese as 'Stakes Winner 2 - Legend of the Mightiest Horse'). - TIPS AND TRICKS - * How to unlock the endings: The game has between 16 and 18 races depending on your performance. If you get a game over and change your horse, the race count will reset. Reset the count mid game or near the end to get the extra endings. Also, the endings are slightly different depending on the gender of the horse. - Good Ending 1: Win in all the races. It doesn't matter on how many you participate in, it can be 1 out of 1 or 17 out of 17, but you need to win on every one of them. - Good Ending 2: Participate in over 8 races and don't win all of them. - Bad Ending 1: Participate in between 1 and 7 races and don't win all of them. - Bad Ending 2: Participate in just 1 race and lose it. - SERIES - 1. Stakes Winner (1995) 2. Stakes Winner 2 (1996) - STAFF - Game designer : Hajime Yasuhara, Yas Chief programmer : Yas Programmers : Yas, Takuya Kawamura Technical adviser : Masaaki Yuuki Chief designer : Ryoumi Momota Graphics designers : Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Yasunori Hayashi, Chigusa Yokoyama, Yoshinori Hayashi, Hiroaki Fujimoto, Kyoosuke Motoya, Takayuki Koyama Animation : Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Chigusa Yokoyama Fonts : Ryoumi Momota Cource designers : Hajime Yasuhara, Yasunori Hayashi Title designers : Koutarou Noumura Illustlation : Miso Suzuki Music composers : Hiroyuki Takei, Shuichi Kurosawa, Hiromu Sasaki, Tsuyoshi Sasaki Sound effects & Sound programmer : Hideki Suzuki Voices : Rintarou Hamano Tuning : Hajime Yasuhara, Yas, Ryoumi Momota, Motohiro Toshiro, Takuya Kawamura, Yasunori, Hayashi, Chigusa Yokoyama, Yoshinori Hayashi, Hiroaki Fujimoto, Kyoosuke Motoya, Takayuki Koyama English version : Bob Timbello Sales promoters : Osamu Nagano, Miwa Izumi, Tomoo Yoda Producer : Takahiro Shima Executive producers : Nobuyuki Tanaka - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Sega Saturn (1997, "Stakes Winner 2 - Saikyou Uma Densetsu") Sony PlayStation (1997) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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