Night Raid (V2.03J)
Technical
CPU
- maincpu CXD8661R (@ 100 Mhz)
- mn10200 Panasonic MN10200 (@ 12 Mhz)
Chipset
- SPU (@ 33 Mhz)
- ZSG-2 (@ 12 Mhz)
Display
- Orientation Yoko
- Resolution 255 x 255
- Frequency 60 Hz
Controlers
- Number of players 4
- Number of buttons 3
- Kind of controler joy (8 ways)
Videos of Night Raid (V2.03J)
Night Raid [Stage 1 à 4]
lerebours - 6 view(s)
Partie réalisée sur le portage PS1. Score : 1.074.011.180 pts !
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Scoring for Night Raid (V2.03J)
Night Raid has a triptych scoreboard : the first is your standard high-score (which being a Takumi shmup features no fewer than 9 digits), the second is a record negative score (same number of digits, just below zero), and the third is a mediocre score (what the game refers to as a 'Near-Zero' score).
On the left side of the screen is the Score Thermometer. Each time you kill one of the game's many abstract miscreants, any number of small bonus items will fall from the location of their death. Picking these up raises the thermometer, thus giving you a positive score multiplier. Allowing these items to leave the screen will cause the thermometer to drop, which will result in a negative multiplier once it passes zero. At any given time, the thermometer will gradually ascend or decline to reach zero.
On the left side of the screen is the Score Thermometer. Each time you kill one of the game's many abstract miscreants, any number of small bonus items will fall from the location of their death. Picking these up raises the thermometer, thus giving you a positive score multiplier. Allowing these items to leave the screen will cause the thermometer to drop, which will result in a negative multiplier once it passes zero. At any given time, the thermometer will gradually ascend or decline to reach zero.
Tips on Night Raid (V2.03J)
* Secret Item : Bring over 6 power-up items into the screen and wait 3 seconds.
Night Raid (V2.03J) and M.A.M.E.
0.130u1 [Olivier Galibert, David Haywood]
PCMCIA Card required
WIP:
- 0.130u1: Olivier Galibert and David Haywood added Night Raid (V2.03J) (Takumi 2001).
- 22nd February 2005: Guru - Taito GNET cart Night Raid just arrived.
- 3rd November 2003: Guru - Nightraid (Takumi 2001, Taito GNET cart) arrived with the donation of several people and MAMEWorld.
Card: 39.1 MB (CYLS: 625, HEADS: 8, SECS: 8 - Compressed: 22.9)
PCMCIA Card required
WIP:
- 0.130u1: Olivier Galibert and David Haywood added Night Raid (V2.03J) (Takumi 2001).
- 22nd February 2005: Guru - Taito GNET cart Night Raid just arrived.
- 3rd November 2003: Guru - Nightraid (Takumi 2001, Taito GNET cart) arrived with the donation of several people and MAMEWorld.
Card: 39.1 MB (CYLS: 625, HEADS: 8, SECS: 8 - Compressed: 22.9)