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Atari Space Riders (1978) freeplay rom
By empee3
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ROMSET: ATARI SPACERIDERS PINBALL 1978 (FREEPLAY VERSION)
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This romset is a quick-and-dirty patched romset version i've made for the Spaceriders that i have.
The patch adjusts the credits prior to hitting the START button setting it to the maximum credits as set by the switchsetting SW1 5 & 6
SW1 5 off 6 off = 5 credits
SW1 5 on 6 off = 10 credits
SW1 5 off 6 on = 15 credits
SW1 6 on 6 on = 20 credits
In fact only SPACER.BIN has been modified.
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Attack From Mars (Bally 1995)
By VPUStaff
Attack from Mars / IPD No. 3781 / December, 1995 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1988-1999) [Trade Name: Bally]
Model Number: 50041
Common Abbreviations: AFM
MPU: Williams WPC-95
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 3,450 units (confirmed)
Theme: Aliens - Martians - Fantasy
Toys:
Moving flying saucer in the middle of playfield, Strobe light (for Strobe Multiball), four dancing Martian figures (for Martian Attack; similar to the ones in Midway's 1989 'Elvira and the Party Monsters').
Concept by: Brian Eddy
Design by: Brian Eddy
Art by: Doug Watson
Dots/Animation by: Adam Rhine, Brian Morris
Mechanics by: Robert C. Friesl
Music by: Dan Forden
Sound by: Dan Forden
Software by: Lyman F. Sheats Jr.
Notes:
According to George Gomez, Attack from Mars was *not* originally inspired by the movie 'Mars Attacks' as is commonly suggested. According to Gomez, Brian Eddy had the concept long before the movie and it is mere coincidence that they emerged on the market within a year of each other.
Doug Watson, who wrote the script for what they should say, is also the voice of the Martians.
Cow Video Mode (DOHO): Shoot the ball up the Big-O-Beam ramp on the left side and press the Launch Ball button when/if a cow can be heard mooing. The second time Video Mode occurs after this, the attack will be made by cows instead of flying Saucers! Destroy all the cows and the giant "Mother Cow" will appear!
Marketing Slogans:
"The Attack is on.get it or get left behind."
"An Unstoppable Earnings Invasion!"
"Mayhem, Madness and Destruction Were Never so Much Fun!"
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Airborne Avenger
By VPUStaff
Airborne Avenger / IPD No. 33 / September, 1977 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Atari, Incorporated (1976-1983)
MPU: Atari Generation/System 1
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Production: 350 units (confirmed)
Theme: Adventure - Combat
Specialty: Widebody
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (2), Rollunder spinner (1), Captive ball (1), Left kickback lane.
Design by: Steve Ritchie
Art by: George Opperman
Software by: Eugene Jarvis
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Atarians, The (Atari 1976)
By VPUStaff
The Atarians / IPD No. 102 / November, 1976 / 4 Players
Manufacturer: Atari, Incorporated (1976-1983)
MPU: Atari Generation/System 1
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS)
Theme: Adventure
Specialty: Widebody
Notable Features: Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (7).
Concept by: Bob Jonesi
Design by: Bob Jonesi
Art by: George Opperman
Mechanics by: Bob Jonesi
Notes:
'The Atarians' was the first game by this manufacturer.
First Solid State widebody game.
First table to use inductive under-playfield sensors instead of rollover switches.
Mark Ritchie stated at the Chicago Expo 2012 that half of the production run came back to the factory because Atari had received a bad batch of plywood used to make them.
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