Flying Shark (World)

Arcade 1987 Toaplan / Taito Corporation Shooter Flying Vertical
Export version. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese versino entry; "Hi Sho Zame [TP-007]".
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Technical

CPU
  • maincpu 68000 (@ 7 Mhz)
  • audiocpu Z80 (@ 3 Mhz)
  • dsp TMS32010 (@ 14 Mhz)
Chipset
  • YM3812 (@ 3 Mhz)
Display
  • Orientation Tate
  • Resolution 255 x 240
  • Frequency 54.877858 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 2
  • Number of buttons 2
  • Kind of controler joy (8 ways)

Flying Shark (World) Screenshots

Flying Shark (World) - Screen 1
Flying Shark (World) - Screen 2
Flying Shark (World) - Screen 3
Flying Shark (World) - Screen 4
Flying Shark (World) - Screen 5

Clones of Flying Shark (World)

Flying Shark (World) and M.A.M.E.

0.35RC2 [Quench]

WIP:
- 0.144u7: Bonky0013 added clone Flying Shark (bootleg, set 2). Changed description of clone 'Flying Shark (bootleg)' to '(bootleg, set 1)'.
- 0.141u2: Alex Jackson added MCFG_SCREEN_RAW_PARAMS to Twincobr driver, correcting their refresh rates. Changed VSync to 54.877858 Hz.
- 0.137u1: Quench added I8741 and restored correct DSP roms loads and proms for clone Flying Shark (bootleg). Changed VSync to 54Hz.
- 0.136u4: Stephane Humbert fixed dipswitches and inputs in Flying Shark and clones (after verification of the M68000 code).
- 0.129u4: Brian Troha and Stefan Lindberg corrected and added missing proms for Flying Shark and clones. Fixed rom names.
- 16th November 2008: Guru - I recently picked up a pile of junk for spares and repairs from a local friend. It turned out there was quite a bit of interesting stuff in this lot. As far as I can make out, I got Flying Shark (Taito), I think? with TMS320Cxx.
- 0.122u6: Changed TMS32010 CPU3 clock speed to 14MHz.
- 0.105u2: Changed region user1 to cpu3. Fixed cpu3 rom loading.
- 10th October 2005: Guru - Flying Shark (Japanese version, bootleg) arrived. Thanks to our new Korean contact.
- 30th September 2005: Dumping Project - Our Korean contact has bought Flying Shark (bootleg, Japan) at a Korean shop.
- 0.80: Changed TMS32010 clock speed to 3.5MHz.
- 0.62: Changed TMS32010 CPU3 clock speed to 14MHz.
- 0.61: Fixed gfx2 roms addresses and VSync to 54.877857 Hz.
- 7th December 2000: Quench fixed the Flying Shark bootleg, which was broken in b9 and b10.
- 0.37b9: Changed cpu3 roms to user1.
- 0.37b6: Fixed cpu3 rom loading.
- 0.36b11: Added 8x user1 roms ($0-c00 - Co-Processor TMS320C10 MCU code) and proms ($0, 100, 200 - sprite priority control ??).
- 1st December 1999: Quench added new MCU roms to Flying Shark and Wardner.
- 0.35RC2: Quench added Flying Shark (World) (Taito 1987) and clones Flying Shark (bootleg), Sky Shark (US) and Hishou Zame (Japan).
- 24th June 1999: Brad Oliver fixed Flying Shark bootleg MCU rom loading on the Mac side.
- 18th June 1999: Quench sent in a driver for Flying Shark.
- 2nd December 1997: Dumped Flying Shark (World).
- 9th November 1997: J-ROM dumped Hishou Zame (Japan).

LEVELS: 5 (endless)

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Romset: 729 kb / 31 files / 258.5 zip
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