Hunchback (Scramble hardware)

Arcade 1983 Century Electronics Platform Run Jump Scrolling
Hunchback is a classic and much-copied platform game in which the player takes on the role of the eponymous bell-ringer, Quasimodo, in his quest to rescue the beautiful Esmeralda from the tower of the castle fortress.

To reach Esmeralda, Quasi must run and jump through a number of screens
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Technique

CPU
  • maincpu S2650 (@ 3 Mhz)
  • audiocpu Z80 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
  • AY-3-8910A (@ 1 Mhz)
  • AY-3-8910A (@ 1 Mhz)
Affichage
  • Orientation Tate
  • Résolution 255 x 224
  • Fréquence 60.606061 Hz
Contrôles
  • Nombre de joueurs 2
  • Nombre de boutons 2
  • Type de contrôle joy (8 ways)

Screenshots de Hunchback (Scramble hardware)

Hunchback (Scramble hardware) - Screen 1
Hunchback (Scramble hardware) - Screen 2
Hunchback (Scramble hardware) - Screen 3
Hunchback (Scramble hardware) - Screen 4
Hunchback (Scramble hardware) - Screen 5

Les clones de Hunchback (Scramble hardware)

Scoring de Hunchback (Scramble hardware)

Scoring points is based on how quickly you can finish a round, although there is no actual on-screen indication as to how much bonus time is left. No points are awarded for merely jumping over obstacles. The best way to achieve a high score is to complete five consecutive screens without losing a life; at the end of each stage a bell is awarded, and once five bells are collected in this way, a Super Bonus worth between 10,000 and 30,000 points is awarded.

Hunchback (Scramble hardware) et M.A.M.E.

0.37b10 [Mike Coates, Malcolm Lear]
0.36b3 [Mike Coates]
0.25 [James R. Twine, Chris Hardy]

Bugs:
- hunchbks: In Esmerela's tower, rope on left leaves a trace when moving upward. Hazard (ID 00972)

WIP:
- 0.140u3: hap fixed missing sound in clone Hunchback (Scramble hardware).
- 18th May 2010: Smitdogg - We dumped Hunchback on Konami Galaxian hardware with 2650 CPU. One ROM is bad.
- 0.138: S2650_SENSE_PORT is now active when data written is != 0 and inactive when data == 0. It now acts as a line in a MAME-sense [Couriersud, MASH]. Changed S2650 CPU1 clock speed to 1536000 Hz and input to 3-Button 2-way Joystick. Added dipswitches 'Coinage', 'Lives', 'Bonus Life' and 'Unused'. This fixed clone Hunchback (Galaxian hardware), which does not boot.
- 0.133u1: Renamed (hunchbka) to (hunchbaka).
- 0.131u4: Andrew Welburn fixed rom filenames of Hunchback (set 1) and (set 2).
- 0.127u2: Replaced I8035 CPU2 with MB8884 in clone Hunchback (DK conversion). Couriersud consolidated memory maps for S2650 based games (Hunchback (DK conversion)). Renamed handlers to s2650_*. Joined protection handlers.
- 0.123u1: Replaced 8-way Joystick with 2-way Joystick. Removed button 2.
- 0.122u2: Couriersud fixed clone Hunchback (DK conversion), which resets if you lose a life after super bonus (the 5 bells).
- 0.122: Couriersud moved address remapping proms to REGION_USER1 and removed the GAME_NOT_WORKING / GAME_WRONG_COLORS flags in clone Hunchback (DK conversion).
- 0.119u3: David Haywood added clone Hunchback (set 2). Changed parent description to 'Hunchback (set 1)'.
- 0.79u2: Pierpaolo Prazzoli added clone Hunchback (Galaxian hardware).
- 18th February 2004: Pierpaolo Prazzoli added a version of Hunchback running on Galaxian hardware.
- 0.61: Changed S2650 CPU clock speed to 512000 Hz in clone Hunchback (DK conversion).
- 0.37b10: Mike Coates added Hunchback (Century 1983). Changed 'Hunchback (Donkey Kong conversion)' from a parent set to clone 'Hunchback (DK conversion)'.
- 16th November 2000: Mike Coates fixed some bugs in the CVS driver, added Heart Attack to it and fixed the broken Hunchback clones on different hardware.
- 14th November 2000: Mike Coates submitted the Century Video System driver written by him and Malcolm Lear, supporting Hunchback, Hero, Hunchback Olympic, Cosmos, Dark Warrior, Video Eight Ball, Logger, Dazzler, Wall Street, Radar Zone, Gold Bug and Superbike.
- 0.37b2: Changed description of clone 'Hunchback (Scramble conversion)' to '(Scramble hardware)' and added new prom.
- 0.36b12: Added 'Bonus Life' dipswitch to clone Hunchback (Scramble conversion).
- 12th December 1999: Marco Cassili fixed dipswitches in Hunchback etc.
- 0.36b3: Mike Coates added 'Hunchback (Donkey Kong conversion)' (Century 1983) and clone (Scramble hardware). Removed Hunchback (Century) (Testdriver) from MAME.
- 19th August 1999: Mike Coates fixed a bug in S2650 which made Hunchback miscalculate things, and sent in a driver for Hunchback running on Donkey Kong hardware.
- 18th August 1999: Mike Coates sent in a Hunchback driver, which actually runs on the almighty Scramble hardware.
- 0.33b7: Moved Hunchback to (Testdriver).
- 0.29: Moved the Hunchback driver into DKong driver, since that's where it belongs (but it still doesn't work due to encryption) [Nicola Salmoria].
- 0.25: Support for Hunchback (doesn't work yet).

LEVELS: 16

Other Emulators:
* FB Alpha



Romset: 37 kb / 13 files / 22.1 zip
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