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Big Bang Bar [Model BIG3003-US]
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Big Bang Bar (c) 1996 Capcom Coin-Op, Incorporated. - TECHNICAL - Capcom A0015405 Model Number : BIG3003-US Main CPU: 68306 (@ 24 MHz) Sound CPU: I8752 (@ 12 MHz) Sound Chip: (2x) TMS320AV120 - TRIVIA - Big Bang Bar was only released as a prototype machine (14 units were produced). It was to be released in February 1997, but Capcom went out of business before the machine was released. The original working concept was 'Planet Mars' and featured a mechanical arm that would pick up the ball and move it across the playfield. Knowing most games ended up in BARS, the artist though the idea below might help stimulate sales. But the theme had settled down to a space bar, so the artist worked on several ideas based around that. The bar scene from Star Wars was very much in the team's minds as a basis for the setting but the game needed more humour and a lighter feel. - UPDATES - V1.08 V1.09 - TIPS AND TRICKS - During attract mode, hitting Start, Left, Right, in the following sequences will display secret messages : SLRSLR, SLRSLLR, SLRSLLLR, SLRSLLLLR, SLRSLLLLLR. - STAFF - * MAIN CREW Designer : Rob Morrison Artwork : Stan Fukuoka Art Production : Paul Mazur, Hugh Van Zanten Software : Steven King Dots/Animation : Kevin Loza Mechanics : Mike Miller Electrical Engineer : John Boyston Music & Sounds : Jeff Powell * SUPPORTING CREW Software : Bill Pfutzenreuter, Tony DeFeo, Samuel Zehr Mechanics : Kathy Adams, Nick Biancalana, Chuck Johnson, Dan Molter, Horace Rodriguez, Grace Sierakowski, Mike Zhang Music and Sounds : Chris Granner Dots : Scott Pikulski Electrical : Mark Coldebella Lab : Steve Ritschdorf, Dave Rose, Tim Stone, Bill Ziegler Model Shop : Joe Cherne, Steve Cordebella, Bill Kinahan, Jim Kleinschmidt, Mike Wheeler Production : Keith Janus Marketing & Sales : Ron Malinowski, Rita Rokos, Alison Stroll, Elizabeth Stroll, Matt Willenbrink Purchasing : Karen Dalley Speech : Anita Eisenstein, Dave Jones, Mary Kinahan, Jeff Powell, Frank Panzek, Grace Sierakowski, Denise Wallner, Darryl Williams Engineering Services : Ray Kancius, Mark Ashburn, Steve Wysocki Field Techs : Kenton Frimel, Lance Weiske Special Thanks to : Python Anghelo, Mark Ritchie, Mike Kutella (MEK) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Big Bang Bar (c) 1996 Capcom Coin-Op, Incorporated. - TECHNICAL - Capcom A0015405 Model Number : BIG3003-US Main CPU: 68306 (@ 24 MHz) Sound CPU: I8752 (@ 12 MHz) Sound Chip: (2x) TMS320AV120 - TRIVIA - Big Bang Bar was only released as a prototype machine (14 units were produced). It was to be released in February 1997, but Capcom went out of business before the machine was released. The original working concept was 'Planet Mars' and featured a mechanical arm that would pick up the ball and move it across the playfield. Knowing most games ended up in BARS, the artist though the idea below might help stimulate sales. But the theme had settled down to a space bar, so the artist worked on several ideas based around that. The bar scene from Star Wars was very much in the team's minds as a basis for the setting but the game needed more humour and a lighter feel. - UPDATES - V1.08 V1.09 - TIPS AND TRICKS - During attract mode, hitting Start, Left, Right, in the following sequences will display secret messages : SLRSLR, SLRSLLR, SLRSLLLR, SLRSLLLLR, SLRSLLLLLR. - STAFF - * MAIN CREW Designer : Rob Morrison Artwork : Stan Fukuoka Art Production : Paul Mazur, Hugh Van Zanten Software : Steven King Dots/Animation : Kevin Loza Mechanics : Mike Miller Electrical Engineer : John Boyston Music & Sounds : Jeff Powell * SUPPORTING CREW Software : Bill Pfutzenreuter, Tony DeFeo, Samuel Zehr Mechanics : Kathy Adams, Nick Biancalana, Chuck Johnson, Dan Molter, Horace Rodriguez, Grace Sierakowski, Mike Zhang Music and Sounds : Chris Granner Dots : Scott Pikulski Electrical : Mark Coldebella Lab : Steve Ritschdorf, Dave Rose, Tim Stone, Bill Ziegler Model Shop : Joe Cherne, Steve Cordebella, Bill Kinahan, Jim Kleinschmidt, Mike Wheeler Production : Keith Janus Marketing & Sales : Ron Malinowski, Rita Rokos, Alison Stroll, Elizabeth Stroll, Matt Willenbrink Purchasing : Karen Dalley Speech : Anita Eisenstein, Dave Jones, Mary Kinahan, Jeff Powell, Frank Panzek, Grace Sierakowski, Denise Wallner, Darryl Williams Engineering Services : Ray Kancius, Mark Ashburn, Steve Wysocki Field Techs : Kenton Frimel, Lance Weiske Special Thanks to : Python Anghelo, Mark Ritchie, Mike Kutella (MEK) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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