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esprade: MAME ROM Information.


History:

ESP Ra.de. - A.D. 2018 Tokyo (c) 1998 Atlus.


A vertically scrolling shoot'em up game.


- TECHNICAL -


Cave 1st Generation Hardware


Main CPU : MC68000 (@ 16 Mhz)

Sound CPU : Z80 [Optional]

Sound Chips : YMZ280B (@ 16.9344 Mhz) or OKIM6295 x (1 or 2) + YM2203 / YM2151 [Optional]

Other : 93C46 EEPROM


Screen orientation : Vertical

Video resolution : 240 x 320 pixels

Screen refresh : 57.55 Hz

Palette colors : 32768


Players : 2

Control : 8-way joystick

Buttons : 3


- TRIVIA -


Released in April 1998.


Developed by CAVE.


Pronounced 'Espraid', this game is known in Japan as just "ESP Ra.de.". ESP means 'ExtraSensory Perception'.


Soundtrack releases :

Dodonpachi/esprade Soundtrack [Scitron / Gamest - SGCD-000002 - Nov 6, 1998]

Guwange/ ESPrade Original Soundtrack [Cave - CVST-1000 - Dec 30, 2007]


- TIPS AND TRICKS -


* Counter Display : Insert a coin, hold B button and press Start.


* Stage Edit : Select your character with a specific button to choose the order of the 3 first stages :


YUSUKE :

Press A button : Houoh High School, Random, Random.

Press B button : Houoh High School, Shopping Mall At Night, Bay Area.

Press C button : Houoh High School, Bay Area, Shopping Mall At Night.


JB-5TH :

Press A button : Shopping Mall At Night, Random, Random.

Press B button : Shopping Mall At Night, Bay Area, Houoh High School.

Press C button : Shopping Mall At Night, Houoh High School, Bay Area.


IRORI :

Press A button : Bay Area, Random, Random.

Press B button : Bay Area, Houoh High School, Shopping Mall At Night.

Press C button : Bay Area, Shopping Mall At Night, Houoh High School.


* ESP Ra.de. weapons :

1) Shot : your main shot is fired with the A button, and is the basic fire. If you just tap, the character will move at maximum speed: if you hold down the button, the character will slow down, about 20% slower. When you use the normal shot and have a chain going, destroying enemies while the timer is still active will grant you the multiplied score, i.e. if you have a x15 multiplier active and you destroy enemies, they all will be worth their value x15.You need to take four big "P" power-ups to be fully powered, or 4/8/12/16 (in this order) small "P" power-ups.

2) Secondary Shoot : actually the most important of the two basic weapons: Beside making a lot of damage, it triggers multipliers for your basic points. It works in this way: if you shoot a blast of the secondary shot and hit an enemy, you can land on it from 1 to 15 energy bars (the bar is located at the bottom of the screen, on the player's side of course). If you destroy the hit enemy with the main shot, you will also trigger a timer for your multiplier: depending on enemy's size, you can get from 0.5 to 2 seconds to continue the chain and keep having the said multiplier on score. Now, the only way to replenish said timer is to collect the bonus cubes. These cubes are released by larger (i.e. that take more hits to explode) enemies and by engulfing bullets into explosions: if this happens, every bullet will be turned into a bonus cube. Now, when you land a secondary attack on an enemy and then destroy it with the main weapon, you will trigger the multiplier bonus: said multiplier is based on the level of energy that lands on the enemy. For instance, if you land a full level 15 secondary attack on an enemy and then destroy it, you will trigger a x16 multiplier : the basic formula is Energy Bar+1=Multiplier Value, or EB+1=MV

The amount of energy in stock depends on your power level : you start at 7/15, then increase by +2 per full power-up. Now, one final note on the bonus cubes: every cube gives you back 0.1 seconds on your multiplier timer. The maximum timer, however, can never be higher than 2 seconds. Bonus cubes are also (obviously) worth points, hence the name: every bonus cube is worth 100 points x the MV, so big showers of cubes are worth a lot of points and will maintain the multiplier going.

3) Psychic bomb : is your limited weapon to get rid of enemies once you don't know what to do. It basically works in this way: you have a big energy bar on the right of the EB, which tells you how much energy you have to use on the bomb. Once you push the C button, you will release a quick blast of energy which will damage hit enemies: unlike the typical smart bomb, it won't clear the screen of all dangers. However, if you hold down the C button, you will create an aura of invincibility, and accumulate more power: this is useful to release more powerful blasts. Once you hold down the button, all bullets going against your barrier turn into bonus cubes, so you can also get back some of them. You can use up to half of the bar for one huge blast (holding down the button will consume your energy).

Now, the bonus cubes we've spoken about are also meant to make you replenish your bomb. How? Once you reach 200 cubes (counter is below the score), the game will be a bit harder and the bonus counter will flash. This also means that you will get more bullets to be cancelled into cubes with explosions, and thus a better change to keep a multiplier going.

Since we've spoken of replenishing the bomb energy, let's see how it works. Once you reach the 200 cubes value, if you don't have a full bomb bar, the bonus cubes will turn into energy bonuses. These will replenish your bomb bar, but the counter will turn quickly back to 0: once it's reset, you won't get any energy bonuses. Also, next time you will get energy bonuses will be at 300 cubes, then 400, then 500. Finally, if you die, your counter will be reduced at 75% of the stock, then 66%, then 50%, etc...


* Secret end : There is a hidden ending of character IRORI. When you defeat the final boss, hold the 1P START button and the 2P START button at same time, until the ending movie begin. You'll see the woman doesn't run to IRORI like original ending. She just pass by her. There is a rumor said that the woman is IRORI's BIOLOGICAL MOTHER!


- SERIES -


1. ESP Ra.de. - A.D. 2018 Tokyo (1998)

2. Espgaluda (2003)

3. Espgaluda II (2005)


- STAFF -


Producer : Kenichi Takano

Super visor : Hiroyuki Tanaka (Atlus)

Chief programmer : Tsuneki Ikeda

Programmers : Satoshi Kohyama, Ryuichi Yabuki

Chief designer : Junya Inoue

Designers : Akira Wakabayashi, Yuko Nakamura

CG designers : Riichirou Nitta, Atushi Aburano

Sound producer : Junya Inoue

Sound director : Hiroshi Horiguchi (Two Five)

Music composer : Masahiro Kusunoki (Two Five)

Sound effects : Ryuichi Yabuki

Character voices : Mikio Yamaguchi, Yasuyuki Hirota, Yuko Nakamura, Junya Inoue, Noriko Nishimura, Kazushi Takamura

Special assist : Toshiaki Tomizawa


- SOURCES -


Game's rom.




MAME Info:

0.61 [Brian Troha]

0.37b2 [Luca Elia]


Artwork available


SERVICE MODE:

- Press F2 to enter service mode. There are no dipswitches.


WIP:

- 0.143u3: Fixed rom names.

- 0.136: Added eeprom-esprade.bin EEPROM.

- 0.133u1: Renamed (espradeo) to (espradejo).

- 0.122: Changed description of clones '(Japan Ver 1998 4/21)' to '(Japan, Ver. 98/04/21)' and '(Japan Ver 1998 4/14)' to '(Japan, Ver. 98/04/14)'.

- 16th October 2006: Mr. Do - Added ESP Ra.De. instruction cards provided by ESP Ra.De.

- 0.62: Added clone ESP Ra.De. (Japan Ver 1998 4/21).

- 0.61: Brian Troha added ESP Ra.De. (International Ver 1998 4/22). Changed 'ESP Ra.De. (Japan)' to clone 'ESP Ra.De. (Japan Ver 1998 4/14)'. Renamed (esprade) to (espradeo).

- 11th May 2002: Brian Troha added the international version of ESP Ra. De. to the Cave driver.

- 3rd May 2002: Brian Troha added the newer ESP Ra. De. version to the Cave driver.

- 0.57: Fixed gfx1/2/3/4 roms loading.

- 0.37b13: Changed VSync to 57.550644Hz.

- 0.37b10: Bernd Wiebelt fixed a YMZ280B bug that caused bad sound in the Cave games. Changed YMZ280B clock speed to 16934400 Hz.

- 30th November 2000: Shiriru submitted a huge Cave driver update with fixed zooming effect and sprite decoding of Esprade.

- 0.37b5: Added YMZ280B (16Mhz) sound.

- 27th June 2000: Aaron Giles sent in an update to the YMZ280B sound core with much better sound output.

- 22nd June 2000: Aaron Giles sent in a preliminary YMZ280B sound core, adding sound to Dangun Feveron, ESP Ra.De. and Uo Poko.

- 0.37b2: Luca Elia added ESP Ra.De. (Japan) (Atlus/Cave 1998).

- 19th April 2000: Luca Elia sent in a Cave driver with support for Dangun Feveron, Esprade, Uo Poko and Dodonpachi.


LEVELS: 5


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Romset: 41985 kb / 13 files / 13.1 zip




MAME XML Output:

       <game name="esprade" sourcefile="cave.c">
              <description>ESP Ra.De. (International, Ver. 98/04/22)</description>
              <year>1998</year>
              <manufacturer>Cave (Atlus license)</manufacturer>
              <rom name="u42.int" size="524288" crc="3b510a73" sha1="ab1666eb826cb4a71588d86831dd18a2ef1c2a33" region="maincpu" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="u41.int" size="524288" crc="97c1b649" sha1="37a56b7b9662219a356aee3f4b5cbb774ac4950e" region="maincpu" offset="1"/>
              <rom name="esp_u63.u63" size="4194304" crc="2f2fe92c" sha1="9519e365248bcec8419786eabb16fe4aae299af5" region="sprites" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="esp_u64.u64" size="4194304" crc="491a3da4" sha1="53549a2bd3edc7b5e73fb46e1421b156bb0c190f" region="sprites" offset="1"/>
              <rom name="esp_u65.u65" size="4194304" crc="06563efe" sha1="94e72da1f542b4e0525b4b43994242816b43dbdc" region="sprites" offset="800000"/>
              <rom name="esp_u66.u66" size="4194304" crc="7bbe4cfc" sha1="e77d0ed7a11b5abca1df8a0eb20ac9360cf79e76" region="sprites" offset="800001"/>
              <rom name="esp_u54.u54" size="4194304" crc="e7ca6936" sha1="b7f5ab67071a1d9dd3d2c1cd2304d9cdad68850c" region="layer0" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="esp_u55.u55" size="4194304" crc="f53bd94f" sha1="d0a74fb3d36fe522ef075e5ae44a9980da8abe2f" region="layer0" offset="400000"/>
              <rom name="esp_u52.u52" size="4194304" crc="e7abe7b4" sha1="e98da45497e1aaf0d6ab352ec3e43c7438ed792a" region="layer1" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="esp_u53.u53" size="4194304" crc="51a0f391" sha1="8b7355cbad119f4e1add14e5cd5e343ec6706104" region="layer1" offset="400000"/>
              <rom name="esp_u51.u51" size="4194304" crc="0b9b875c" sha1="ef05447cd8565ae24bb71db42342724622ad1e3e" region="layer2" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="esp_u19.u19" size="4194304" crc="f54b1cab" sha1="34d70bb5798de85d892c062001d9ac1d6604fd9f" region="ymz" offset="0"/>
              <rom name="eeprom-esprade.bin" size="128" crc="315fb546" sha1="7f597107d1610fc286413e0e93c794c80c0c554f" region="eeprom" offset="0"/>
              <chip type="cpu" tag="maincpu" name="68000" clock="16000000"/>
              <chip type="audio" tag="lspeaker" name="Speaker"/>
              <chip type="audio" tag="rspeaker" name="Speaker"/>
              <chip type="audio" tag="ymz" name="YMZ280B" clock="16934400"/>
              <display tag="screen" type="raster" rotate="270" width="320" height="240" refresh="57.550645" />
              <sound channels="2"/>
              <input players="2" buttons="3" coins="2" service="yes">
                     <control type="joy" ways="8"/>
              </input>
              <driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good" savestate="supported" palettesize="32768"/>
       </game>
 
 


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