Desert War / Wangan Sensou

Arcade 1995 Jaleco Shooter Flying Vertical
A vertically scrolling shoot'em up game where the mission is to rescue the prisoners of war from enemy battlefields.
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Desert War / Wangan Sensou

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Technique

CPU
  • maincpu V70 (@ 20 Mhz)
  • audiocpu Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Chipset
  • YMF271 (@ 16 Mhz)
Affichage
  • Orientation Tate
  • Résolution 255 x 224
  • Fréquence 60 Hz
Contrôles
  • Nombre de joueurs 2
  • Nombre de boutons 5
  • Type de contrôle joy (8 ways)

Screenshots de Desert War / Wangan Sensou

Desert War / Wangan Sensou - Screen 1
Desert War / Wangan Sensou - Screen 2
Desert War / Wangan Sensou - Screen 3
Desert War / Wangan Sensou - Screen 4
Desert War / Wangan Sensou - Screen 5

Tips sur Desert War / Wangan Sensou

* Fast Move : When prisoners go to heliport, you can tap the 'A' button for speed up.

* Get more points : If you use 'B' button on Enemy, you will get more points and enemies (building and Tank/ship) more damages.

* Get more points 2 : If you use the 'B' button on stage's specific parts, you will get more points until 10,000 points.

* Good Ending : You should destroy the final boss without lose your armor.

Desert War / Wangan Sensou et M.A.M.E.

0.62 [David Haywood, Paul Priest, Stephane Humbert]

Artwork available

WIP:
- 0.120u4: Added buttons 3, 4 and 5.
- 24th September 2007: Mr. Do - Some more instruction cards courtesy of Tormod: Desert War.
- 0.77u3: R. Belmont added YMF271 sound core plus very preliminary hook up in MegaSystem 32 (only Desert War makes any sound at all and it doesn't really seem to be anytihng like correct, this is probably due to a combination of Z80 communication and banking issues). Fixed sound1 roms addresses.
- 0.68: Changed description to 'Desert War / Wangan Sensou'.
- 0.65: Changed input to 2x buttons.
- 0.63: Fixed gfx3 rom loading.
- 0.62: David Haywood added Desert War (Jaleco 1995). V70 CPU support [Olivier Galibert].
- 28th September 2002: Paul Priest added sprite and background zooming to the Jaleco Mega System 32 driver, Stephane Humbert fixed the dipswitches in Desert War and David Haywood cleaned up the driver.
- 25th September 2002: David Haywood sent in a preliminary Jaleco Mega System 32 driver with support for Desert War, Gratia, Game Tengoku - The Game Paradise, Tetris Plus, Best Bout Boxing and F1 Super Battle, although the graphics emulation is incomplete and there is no sound.
- 11th February 2002: Guru - Desert War (Jaleco 1995, Mega System 32) arrived nearly 1 month late, because of UPS (in Sydney). Thanks to Smitdogg, djrosen and cricri_pingouin for getting the bucks together to buy these.

Romset: 31488 kb / 20 files / 9.40 zip
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