Monte Carlo

Arcade 1979 Atari Driving Race
Atari's Monte Carlo is a 1-player video game that simulates driving in a grand prix race. Various video-display phrase indicate score, time elapsed ('FUEL'), speed and which track was selected at the beginning of the game (eight different ones ranging from easy to hard). Players drive the grand prix car through the streets, while spectators observe from the side. Bales of hay, cola stands, trees, and bushes also line the roadway.

Four computer-controlled cars provide challenge : they pass the player's car at high speed and may cause it to skid or even crash. However, the computer cars are not unfailable and may also skid or crash occasionally. Realistic engine revving, screeching tires and crash sounds accompany game play.
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Technical

CPU
  • maincpu M6800 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
  • DISCRETE
Display
  • Orientation Tate
  • Resolution 255 x 240
  • Frequency 60 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 1
  • Number of buttons 6
  • Kind of controler dial

Monte Carlo Screenshots

Monte Carlo - Screen 1
Monte Carlo - Screen 2
Monte Carlo - Screen 3
Monte Carlo - Screen 4
Monte Carlo - Screen 5

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0.61 [Stefan Jokish]

Artwork available

WIP:
- 24th February 2012: 3D ARCADE - New Atari 3D cabinet model for Monte Carlo.
- 0.140u1: Derrick Renaud optimized speed of DISCRETE_DAC_R1 and fixed operation of DISCRETE_COUNTER_7492.
- 6th September 2010: Mr. Do - Monte Carlo is complete, thanks to Nightvoice, and again to TrevEB for acquiring the scan of the bezel.
- 0.123u4: Zsolt Vasvari fixed wrong background color in Monte Carlo. Removed 3rd coin slot.
- 0.121u1: Changed palettesize from 26 to 46 colors.
- 0.94u5: Derrick Renaud updated Monte Carlo to use new 7492 counter. Changed adjusters so frequency goes higher when adjusted to the right.
- 0.90u3: Derrick Renaud added proper filter to Monte Carlo's crash sound.
- 0.88: Derrick Renaud added proper CPU clock frequency change when going in/out of service mode in Monte Carlo. Changed watchdog to proper time using new MDRV_WATCHDOG_VBLANK_INIT function.
- 0.80: Derrick Renaud updated Monte Carlo to use new discrete sound components. Monte Carlo still needs filtering on crash sound. Pulled discrete code out and put in sndhrdw\ataridis.c.
- 0.65: Derrick Renaud fixed sound in Fire Truck, Super Bug and Monte Carlo. Added Discrete sound.
- 31st January 2003: Aaron Giles forwarded Derrick Renaud's improvements to the discrete sound in Fire Truck, Super Bug and Monte Carlo.
- 0.61: Stefan Jokisch added Monte Carlo (Atari 1979).
- 9th June 2002: Stefan Jokisch added Monte Carlo to the Fire Truck driver.

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