Accepted [+] [X] The Quiz Show New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Quiz_Show
Accepted [+] [X] Storm Rider 2 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Storm_Rider_2
Accepted [+] [X] Out Run Update submitted by XtC
Out Run (c) 1986 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
Out Run is a ground-breaking racing game in which the player drives a red Ferrari Testarossa through a number of colourful European locations, trying to reach each end-of-level checkpoint before the tight time limit expires.
Each of the game's stages is packed with civilian traffic that must be carefully avoided, as players try to negotiate the game's twisting, hilly roads.
At the end of every stage players are presented with a fork in the road, allowing them to chose which route they wish to take next. This was not the first time this feature had appeared (Tatsumi's 1983 racer, TX-1, was the first to introduce forked roads).
As well as being able to choose routes, players could also - via the game's "in-car radio" - choose one of three different catchy tunes to listen to while driving. The songs are 'Magical Sound Shower', 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'.
- TECHNICAL -
[1] Standard Type
[2] Upright Type
- TRIVIA -
Released internationally on September 20, 1986.
Also released as:
"Out Run [Deluxe Type]".
At the end of each stage, before the end-of-stage goal is reached, players are presented with a fork in the road; a unique innovation that, for the first time in the history of racing games, gave players a choice of which route they wished to take through the game. Out Run's game-play was both tight and instinctive and, together with the superb stage design and wonderfully realized sprite-scaled graphics, would completely revolutionize not just racing games, but arcade games in general.
Out Run is still regarded as perhaps the finest arcade racer (and certainly the finest sprite-driven racer) of all time. This was especially true of the deluxe cabinet version, which featured a fully hydraulic tilting cabinet (resembling a red Ferrari Testarossa) and a powerful speaker system situated directly behind the player's head. The sublime music still captivates many fans today, although the sublime 'Magical Sound Shower' is generally regarded as the finest of the three in-game tunes on offer (the others being 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'). The final tune, 'Last Wave', is only played when the high-score table is displayed.
At least part of Out Run's huge success was down to it capturing the fun-yet-superficial spirit of the 1980s. Previous racing games had concentrated on the more serious side of racing, with the action usually taking place in a Formula One racing car, over a series of competent but uninspiring racing tracks. Out Run was different; in a decade that celebrated style over content, the game offered players the ultimate boy racer experience by putting them behind the wheel of that eighties icon of cool, a red Ferrari Testarossa; replete with a 'blonde bimbo' in the passenger seat.
Sega didn't actually have (nor indeed ask for) permission from Ferrari to use one of their cars for the game. This inevitably led to a degree of bad feeling and threats of litigation between the two companies. They have since settled their differences, however, as Sega acquired an official license to use the Ferrari range in its 2003 sequel, "Out Run 2".
Opponent cars list :
* 1972 Volkswagen Beetle
* 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
* 1985 Porsche Carrera 911 Turbo
* 1985 BMW 325i Cabriolet E30
* Lorry
Out Run contains in-game billboards advertising KTM motorcycles.
Richard Jackson holds the official record for this game with 52,897,690 points.
In the film 'Donnie Darko', Donnie is playing Out Run at an arcade with his girlfriend. The scene shows him crashing his car during their discussion.
An Out Run cabinet can be seen in the 1988 educational video presented by General Motors called 'The Game Of Your Life'.
A MTV public announcement against drunk driving shown in the mid '90s shows a gamer in their viewpoint playing Out Run whilst under the influence of alcohol and cuts to each point where the gamer crashes until the end of game.
Soundtracks:
[JP] Dec. ??, 1987 - Sega Taikan Game Special [28XA-198]
[JP] Feb. ??, 1992 - Outrun/SEGA S.S.T. [PCCB-00081] - Composition by SEGA Sound Team and arrangement by SEGA S.S.T. Band. The first 3 tracks are arranged versions.
[JP] Nov. 19, 1997 - Yu-Suzuki produce Out Run [MJCAX-00004]
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Fastest route: the fastest route for finishing the game is Right (Devil's Canyon), Left (Snowy Alps), Right (Wheatfield), Right (Autobahn).
* Secret credit message: right before the road forks, press and hold Start. When you choose one of the roads and the other one disappears from view, a secret credit message will come up on the screen.
* Instead of just pressing the accelerator all the way when you're about to start, you should instead try to keep the gas in 'the high greens' and just below red. The exact moment the green light goes on you should give it as much gas as possible thereby starting up much faster. Instead of shifting at approx. 170mph you should change gears at about 120 mph to avoid slowdown. This hint earns you approx. 1 second. This trick works every time you have to start from 0 mph but is difficult to time right when you don't have the green light for timing.
* The second before going off road you can change very quickly to low gear and then high gear again. If done correctly you can drive off the road without any slowdown for about 1-2 seconds. If you time it right you can actually change to low then high again after the 1-2 seconds and not loose ANY speed whatsoever when driving offroad. This way you can keep going 292mph even though you're offroad.
- SERIES -
1. Out Run (1986, Arcade)
2. Out Run 3-D (1989, Master System)
3. Battle Out Run (1989, Master System)
4. Turbo Out Run [Model 317-0106] (1989, Arcade)
5. Out Run Europa (1991, Game Gear)
6. Out Runners (1992, Arcade)
7. Out Run 2019 (1993, Mega Drive)
8. Out Run 2 (2003, Arcade)
9. Out Run 2 SP (2004, Arcade)
- STAFF -
Designed by: Yu Suzuki (YU.)
Music by: Hiroshi Miyauchi (MIY)
From highscore table: Satoshi Mifune (Bin-Chan) (BIN), (KAG), (MAT), (IKA), (A.O)
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
[JP] Sega Mark III (june.30, 1987) "Out Run [Model G-1326]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (Dec. 21, 1990) "Out Run [Model NAPH-1016]"
[JP] Sega Mega Drive (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-4052]"
[JP] Sega Game Gear (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-3213]"
[JP] Sega Saturn (Sep. 20, 1996) "Out Run [Sega Ages] [Model GS-9110]"
[JP] Sega Dreamcast (Dec. 20, 2001) "Yu Suzuki Game Works Vol.1 [Model ASP001]"
[JP] Sony PS2 (may.27, 2004, "Out Run [Sega Ages 2500 Vol.13] [Model SLPM-62447]")
Microsoft Xbox [2004] (as an unlockable in OutRun 2)
Nintendo Switch (Jan. 09, 2019) Sega Ages
* COMPUTERS:
Commodore C64 (1987)
Amstrad CPC (1987)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1987)
[EU] MSX (1988)
[JP] MSX 2 (Oct. 21 1988) Out Run
Commodore Amiga (1988)
Atari ST (1989)
PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (1989)
PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (1999, "Sega Smash Pack")
* OTHERS:
LCD tabletop [large] (1989) released by Tiger Electronics : 5 different races.
Mobile phones (2002)
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.
Accepted [+] [X] Out Run Update submitted by XtC
Out Run (c) 1986 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
Out Run is a ground-breaking racing game in which the player drives a red Ferrari Testarossa through a number of colourful European locations, trying to reach each end-of-level checkpoint before the tight time limit expires.
Each of the game's stages is packed with civilian traffic that must be carefully avoided, as players try to negotiate the game's twisting, hilly roads.
At the end of every stage players are presented with a fork in the road, allowing them to chose which route they wish to take next. This was not the first time this feature had appeared (Tatsumi's 1983 racer, TX-1, was the first to introduce forked roads).
As well as being able to choose routes, players could also - via the game's "in-car radio" - choose one of three different catchy tunes to listen to while driving. The songs are 'Magical Sound Shower', 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'.
- TECHNICAL -
[1] Standard Type
[2] Upright Type
- TRIVIA -
Released internationally on September 20, 1986.
Also released as:
"Out Run [Deluxe Type]".
At the end of each stage, before the end-of-stage goal is reached, players are presented with a fork in the road; a unique innovation that, for the first time in the history of racing games, gave players a choice of which route they wished to take through the game. Out Run's game-play was both tight and instinctive and, together with the superb stage design and wonderfully realized sprite-scaled graphics, would completely revolutionize not just racing games, but arcade games in general.
Out Run is still regarded as perhaps the finest arcade racer (and certainly the finest sprite-driven racer) of all time. This was especially true of the deluxe cabinet version, which featured a fully hydraulic tilting cabinet (resembling a red Ferrari Testarossa) and a powerful speaker system situated directly behind the player's head. The sublime music still captivates many fans today, although the sublime 'Magical Sound Shower' is generally regarded as the finest of the three in-game tunes on offer (the others being 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'). The final tune, 'Last Wave', is only played when the high-score table is displayed.
At least part of Out Run's huge success was down to it capturing the fun-yet-superficial spirit of the 1980s. Previous racing games had concentrated on the more serious side of racing, with the action usually taking place in a Formula One racing car, over a series of competent but uninspiring racing tracks. Out Run was different; in a decade that celebrated style over content, the game offered players the ultimate boy racer experience by putting them behind the wheel of that eighties icon of cool, a red Ferrari Testarossa; replete with a 'blonde bimbo' in the passenger seat.
Sega didn't actually have (nor indeed ask for) permission from Ferrari to use one of their cars for the game. This inevitably led to a degree of bad feeling and threats of litigation between the two companies. They have since settled their differences, however, as Sega acquired an official license to use the Ferrari range in its 2003 sequel, "Out Run 2".
Opponent cars list :
* 1972 Volkswagen Beetle
* 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
* 1985 Porsche Carrera 911 Turbo
* 1985 BMW 325i Cabriolet E30
* Lorry
Out Run contains in-game billboards advertising KTM motorcycles.
Richard Jackson holds the official record for this game with 52,897,690 points.
In the film 'Donnie Darko', Donnie is playing Out Run at an arcade with his girlfriend. The scene shows him crashing his car during their discussion.
An Out Run cabinet can be seen in the 1988 educational video presented by General Motors called 'The Game Of Your Life'.
A MTV public announcement against drunk driving shown in the mid '90s shows a gamer in their viewpoint playing Out Run whilst under the influence of alcohol and cuts to each point where the gamer crashes until the end of game.
Soundtracks:
[JP] Dec. ??, 1987 - Sega Taikan Game Special [28XA-198]
[JP] Feb. ??, 1992 - Outrun/SEGA S.S.T. [PCCB-00081] - Composition by SEGA Sound Team and arrangement by SEGA S.S.T. Band. The first 3 tracks are arranged versions.
[JP] Nov. 19, 1997 - Yu-Suzuki produce Out Run [MJCAX-00004]
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Fastest route: the fastest route for finishing the game is Right (Devil's Canyon), Left (Snowy Alps), Right (Wheatfield), Right (Autobahn).
* Secret credit message: right before the road forks, press and hold Start. When you choose one of the roads and the other one disappears from view, a secret credit message will come up on the screen.
* Instead of just pressing the accelerator all the way when you're about to start, you should instead try to keep the gas in 'the high greens' and just below red. The exact moment the green light goes on you should give it as much gas as possible thereby starting up much faster. Instead of shifting at approx. 170mph you should change gears at about 120 mph to avoid slowdown. This hint earns you approx. 1 second. This trick works every time you have to start from 0 mph but is difficult to time right when you don't have the green light for timing.
* The second before going off road you can change very quickly to low gear and then high gear again. If done correctly you can drive off the road without any slowdown for about 1-2 seconds. If you time it right you can actually change to low then high again after the 1-2 seconds and not loose ANY speed whatsoever when driving offroad. This way you can keep going 292mph even though you're offroad.
- SERIES -
1. Out Run (1986, Arcade)
2. Out Run 3-D (1989, Master System)
3. Battle Out Run (1989, Master System)
4. Turbo Out Run [Model 317-0106] (1989, Arcade)
5. Out Run Europa (1991, Game Gear)
6. Out Runners (1992, Arcade)
7. Out Run 2019 (1993, Mega Drive)
8. Out Run 2 (2003, Arcade)
9. Out Run 2 SP (2004, Arcade)
- STAFF -
Designed by: Yu Suzuki (YU.)
Music by: Hiroshi Miyauchi (MIY)
From highscore table: Satoshi Mifune (Bin-Chan) (BIN), (KAG), (MAT), (IKA), (A.O)
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
[JP] Sega Mark III (june.30, 1987) "Out Run [Model G-1326]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (Dec. 21, 1990) "Out Run [Model NAPH-1016]"
[JP] Sega Mega Drive (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-4052]"
[JP] Sega Game Gear (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-3213]"
[JP] Sega Saturn (Sep. 20, 1996) "Out Run [Sega Ages] [Model GS-9110]"
[JP] Sega Dreamcast (Dec. 20, 2001) "Yu Suzuki Game Works Vol.1 [Model ASP001]"
[JP] Sony PS2 (may.27, 2004, "Out Run [Sega Ages 2500 Vol.13] [Model SLPM-62447]")
Microsoft Xbox (2004) (as an unlockable in OutRun 2)
Nintendo Switch (Jan. 09, 2019) Sega Ages
* COMPUTERS:
Commodore C64 (1987)
Amstrad CPC (1987)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1987)
[EU] MSX (1988)
[JP] MSX 2 (Oct. 21 1988) Out Run
Commodore Amiga (1988)
Atari ST (1989)
PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (1989)
PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (1999, "Sega Smash Pack")
* OTHERS:
LCD tabletop (large) game (1989) released by Tiger Electronics : 5 different races.
Mobile phones (2002)
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.
Accepted [+] [X] Out Run Update submitted by XtC
Out Run (c) 1986 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
Out Run is a ground-breaking racing game in which the player drives a red Ferrari Testarossa through a number of colourful European locations, trying to reach each end-of-level checkpoint before the tight time limit expires.
Each of the game's stages is packed with civilian traffic that must be carefully avoided, as players try to negotiate the game's twisting, hilly roads.
At the end of every stage players are presented with a fork in the road, allowing them to chose which route they wish to take next. This was not the first time this feature had appeared (Tatsumi's 1983 racer, TX-1, was the first to introduce forked roads).
As well as being able to choose routes, players could also - via the game's "in-car radio" - choose one of three different catchy tunes to listen to while driving. The songs are 'Magical Sound Shower', 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'.
- TECHNICAL -
[1] Standard Type
[2] Upright Type
- TRIVIA -
Released internationally on September 20, 1986.
Also released as:
"Out Run [Deluxe Type]".
At the end of each stage, before the end-of-stage goal is reached, players are presented with a fork in the road; a unique innovation that, for the first time in the history of racing games, gave players a choice of which route they wished to take through the game. Out Run's game-play was both tight and instinctive and, together with the superb stage design and wonderfully realized sprite-scaled graphics, would completely revolutionize not just racing games, but arcade games in general.
Out Run is still regarded as perhaps the finest arcade racer (and certainly the finest sprite-driven racer) of all time. This was especially true of the deluxe cabinet version, which featured a fully hydraulic tilting cabinet (resembling a red Ferrari Testarossa) and a powerful speaker system situated directly behind the player's head. The sublime music still captivates many fans today, although the sublime 'Magical Sound Shower' is generally regarded as the finest of the three in-game tunes on offer (the others being 'Passing Breeze' and 'Splash Wave'). The final tune, 'Last Wave', is only played when the high-score table is displayed.
At least part of Out Run's huge success was down to it capturing the fun-yet-superficial spirit of the 1980s. Previous racing games had concentrated on the more serious side of racing, with the action usually taking place in a Formula One racing car, over a series of competent but uninspiring racing tracks. Out Run was different; in a decade that celebrated style over content, the game offered players the ultimate boy racer experience by putting them behind the wheel of that eighties icon of cool, a red Ferrari Testarossa; replete with a 'blonde bimbo' in the passenger seat.
Sega didn't actually have (nor indeed ask for) permission from Ferrari to use one of their cars for the game. This inevitably led to a degree of bad feeling and threats of litigation between the two companies. They have since settled their differences, however, as Sega acquired an official license to use the Ferrari range in its 2003 sequel, "Out Run 2".
Opponent cars list :
* 1972 Volkswagen Beetle
* 1971 Chevrolet Corvette
* 1985 Porsche Carrera 911 Turbo
* 1985 BMW 325i Cabriolet E30
* Lorry
Out Run contains in-game billboards advertising KTM motorcycles.
Richard Jackson holds the official record for this game with 52,897,690 points.
In the film 'Donnie Darko', Donnie is playing Out Run at an arcade with his girlfriend. The scene shows him crashing his car during their discussion.
An Out Run cabinet can be seen in the 1988 educational video presented by General Motors called 'The Game Of Your Life'.
A MTV public announcement against drunk driving shown in the mid '90s shows a gamer in their viewpoint playing Out Run whilst under the influence of alcohol and cuts to each point where the gamer crashes until the end of game.
Soundtracks:
[JP] Dec. ??, 1987 - Sega Taikan Game Special [28XA-198]
[JP] Feb. ??, 1992 - Outrun/SEGA S.S.T. [PCCB-00081] - Composition by SEGA Sound Team and arrangement by SEGA S.S.T. Band. The first 3 tracks are arranged versions.
[JP] Nov. 19, 1997 - Yu-Suzuki produce Out Run [MJCAX-00004]
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Fastest route: the fastest route for finishing the game is Right (Devil's Canyon), Left (Snowy Alps), Right (Wheatfield), Right (Autobahn).
* Secret credit message: right before the road forks, press and hold Start. When you choose one of the roads and the other one disappears from view, a secret credit message will come up on the screen.
* Instead of just pressing the accelerator all the way when you're about to start, you should instead try to keep the gas in 'the high greens' and just below red. The exact moment the green light goes on you should give it as much gas as possible thereby starting up much faster. Instead of shifting at approx. 170mph you should change gears at about 120 mph to avoid slowdown. This hint earns you approx. 1 second. This trick works every time you have to start from 0 mph but is difficult to time right when you don't have the green light for timing.
* The second before going off road you can change very quickly to low gear and then high gear again. If done correctly you can drive off the road without any slowdown for about 1-2 seconds. If you time it right you can actually change to low then high again after the 1-2 seconds and not loose ANY speed whatsoever when driving offroad. This way you can keep going 292mph even though you're offroad.
- SERIES -
1. Out Run (1986, Arcade)
2. Out Run 3-D (1989, Master System)
3. Battle Out Run (1989, Master System)
4. Turbo Out Run [Model 317-0106] (1989, Arcade)
5. Out Run Europa (1991, Game Gear)
6. Out Runners (1992, Arcade)
7. Out Run 2019 (1993, Mega Drive)
8. Out Run 2 (2003, Arcade)
9. Out Run 2 SP (2004, Arcade)
- STAFF -
Designed by: Yu Suzuki (YU.)
Music by: Hiroshi Miyauchi (MIY)
From highscore table: Satoshi Mifune (Bin-Chan) (BIN), (KAG), (MAT), (IKA), (A.O)
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
[JP] Sega Mark III (june.30, 1987) "Out Run [Model G-1326]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (Dec. 21, 1990) "Out Run [Model NAPH-1016]"
[JP] Sega Mega Drive (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-4052]"
[JP] Sega Game Gear (Aug. 09, 1991) "Out Run [Model G-3213]"
[JP] Sega Saturn (Sep. 20, 1996) "Out Run [Sega Ages] [Model GS-9110]"
[JP] Sega Dreamcast (Dec. 20, 2001) "Yu Suzuki Game Works Vol.1 [Model ASP001]"
[JP] Sony PS2 (may.27, 2004) "Out Run [Sega Ages 2500 Vol.13] [Model SLPM-62447]"
Microsoft Xbox [2004] (as an unlockable in OutRun 2)
Nintendo Switch (Jan. 09, 2019) Sega Ages
* COMPUTERS:
Commodore C64 (1987)
Amstrad CPC (1987)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1987)
[EU] MSX (1988)
[JP] MSX 2 (Oct. 21 1988) Out Run
Commodore Amiga (1988)
Atari ST (1989)
PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (1989)
PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (1999, "Sega Smash Pack")
* OTHERS:
LCD tabletop (large) game (1989) released by Tiger Electronics : 5 different races.
Mobile phones (2002)
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.
Accepted [+] [X] Soreike! Anpanman Popcorn Koujou 3 Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Vending machine
Soreike! Anpanman Popcorn Koujou 3 (c) 2013 SEGA Corp.
Accepted [+] [X] Sonic Athletics New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sonic_Athletics
Accepted [+] [X] Sonic Brain Ranking New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sonic_Brain_Ranking
Accepted [+] [X] Shakatto Tambourine 4ever New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Shakatto_Tambourine_4ever
Accepted [+] [X] Sengoku Taisen 1XXX Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Sengoku Taisen - 1477-1615 Hinomoto Ittou heno Gunki (c) 2016 SEGA Corp.
- TRIVIA -
Released on January 21, 2016 in Japan.
Accepted [+] [X] SEGA World Drivers Championship 2019 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sega_World_Drivers_Championship_2019
Accepted [+] [X] MJ5 R Evolution New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sega_Network_Taisen_Mahjong_MJ_5_R_Evolution
Accepted [+] [X] Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sega_Card_Gen_MLB_2009
Accepted [+] [X] Sangokushi Taisen Densyou no Koukyu New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sangokushi_Taisen_Densyou_no_Koukyu
Accepted [+] [X] Sangokushi Taisen Tensou no Kyoumei New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sangokushi_Taisen_Tensou_no_Kyoumei
Accepted [+] [X] Sangokushi Taisen Rousyu no Souken New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sangokushi_Taisen_Rousyu_no_Souken
Accepted [+] [X] Sangokushi Taisen Kessen no Sora Kousen no Kaze New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Sangokushi_Taisen_Kessen_no_Sora_Kousen_no_Kaze
Accepted [+] [X] Rakugaki Card Battle Gekitsuiou New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Rakugaki_Card_Battle_Gekitsuiou
Accepted [+] [X] Rainbow Block New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Rainbow_Block_(Sega)
Accepted [+] [X] Ping Pong Saurus Hunter New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
Developed in China by Guangzhou Xiongxiang Animation Technology
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Ping_Pong_Saurus_Hunter
https://www.sega.jp/topics/detail/170228_arcade_1/
Accepted [+] [X] Pengo! Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Unreleased
Pengo! (c) 2010 SEGA Corp.
- TECHNICAL -
Sega Ringwide Hardware
CPU : Intel Celeron 440 @ 2 GHz
Graphics : Integrated “AMD GPU” with 128MB of GDDR3 RAM, supports Shader Model 4.0 and supports 2x 1920×1200 screens
Audio : 5.1 ch HD Audio
RAM : 1GB of DDR2 PC5300 RAM
Network : Onboard gigabit LAN
Storage : 8GB Compact Flash for storage
Operating System : Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009
- SERIES -
1. Pengo (1982)
2. Pengo! (2010)
3. Finger Pengo (2011, iPhone/iPod)
- PORTS -
* OTHERS:
Arcade (Sep. 2012) "Ge-sen Love"
- TRIVIA -
Prototype. Released in 2012 as "Ge-sen Love Plus Pengo!"
- SOURCES -
Game's picture.
Game's screenshots.
Accepted [+] [X] Ongeki Bright Memory New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Ongeki_Bright_Memory
Accepted [+] [X] Ongeki R.E.D. Plus New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Ongeki_R.E.D._Plus
Accepted [+] [X] Ongeki Plus New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Ongeki_Plus
Accepted [+] [X] Mickey and Minnie - Touch Kids Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Coin-Op. Misc.
Mickey and Minnie - Touch Kids (c) 2001 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
- TECHNICAL -
Sega Naomi
Accepted [+] [X] Marine Marine - Minami Hakofugu to Sangoshou no Nakamatachi Ver. 2 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Marine_Marine:_Minami_Hakofugu_to_Sangoshou_no_Nakamatachi_Ver._2
Accepted [+] [X] Lilpri Yubipuru Hime Chen! 3 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Lilpri_Yubipuru_Hime_Chen!_3
Accepted [+] [X] Lilpri Yubipuru Hime Chen! 2 New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Lilpri_Yubipuru_Hime_Chen!_2
Accepted [+] [X] Line of Power Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Unreleased
Line of Power (c) 199? Sega Enterprises, Limited.
Accepted [+] [X] Let's Play Othello Update submitted by NPI_WOL
DELETE
Let's Play Othello (c) 1998 Sega.
- TRIVIA -
This game uses the Sega Titan Video (ST-V) hardware.
Accepted [+] [X] KO Drive New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/KO_Drive
Accepted [+] [X] Chunithm Super Star Plus New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Chunithm_Super_Star_Plus
Accepted [+] [X] Chunithm Super Star New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Chunithm_Super_Star
Accepted [+] [X] Honey Pit Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Redemption video game
Honey Pit (c) 1990 Taito Corp.
Accepted [+] [X] Janmu New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
- SOURCES -
https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Janmu
Accepted [+] [X] Golden Night 21 Update submitted by NPI_WOL
Medal video game
Golden Night 21 (c) 1992 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
Japanese blackjack game (for amusement only).
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Released in February 1992 in Japan.
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Game's picture.
Accepted [+] [X] Drone Racing Genesis New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
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https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Drone_Racing_Genesis
Accepted [+] [X] Code of Joker The Agents New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
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https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Code_of_Joker_The_Agents
Accepted [+] [X] Code of Joker S New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
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https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Code_of_Joker_S
Accepted [+] [X] Code of Joker Ver. 1.4 - Grow = Win New entry submitted by NPI_WOL
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https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Code_of_Joker_Ver._1.4:_Grow_%3D_Win