Burger Time (DECO Cassette) (US)
Game Information
manufacturer | Data East Corporation |
year | 1983 |
cloned by | chamburger |
genre | Platform |
downloads | 1 |
Screenshots




Download Details
split set | cbtime.zip 19.06k |
bios/device | decocass.zip 21.85k ↗ |
merged set | cbtime.7z 21.88k |
standalone set | cbtime.7z 23.18k |
Game Details
DECO cass. published 43 years ago:
Burger Time (c) 1982 Data East.
Export release. For more information about the game itself, see the original Japanese release entry; "Hamburger [Model DT-126]".
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on the "DECO Cassette System" hardware
Cartridge ID: Model DT-126
- TRIVIA -
This revised DECO Cassette System version of Burger Time was released internationally in November 1982. The original version, titled "Hamburger", was seen exclusively in Japan.
Changes from "Hamburger" :
* The enemies now enter the screen from the corners of the actual visible playfield.
* The remaining lives indicator has been moved to the lower left corner of the screen; the remaining lives are now stacked vertically.
* The chef no longer freezes his position when he sprays pepper.
* There is now a warning signal and a blinking 'Pepper' display when the chef runs out of pepper.
* The levels now appear in their more familiar order.
* The start display now says 'Get Ready' instead of 'Game Start' at the start of a new game and a new life (after getting caught).
- SERIES -
1. Burger Time (1982)
2. Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory [Cassette No.39] (1984)
3. Super Burger Time (1990)
4. Burger Time Deluxe (2009, iPhone, Macintosh, PC)
5. Burger Time - World Tour (2011, PSN, XBLA; 2012, Nintendo Wii)
- PORTS -
* OTHERS:
Arcade (1982) "Burger Time" : Stand-alone version.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=399&o=2
Burger Time (c) 1982 Data East.
Export release. For more information about the game itself, see the original Japanese release entry; "Hamburger [Model DT-126]".
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on the "DECO Cassette System" hardware
Cartridge ID: Model DT-126
- TRIVIA -
This revised DECO Cassette System version of Burger Time was released internationally in November 1982. The original version, titled "Hamburger", was seen exclusively in Japan.
Changes from "Hamburger" :
* The enemies now enter the screen from the corners of the actual visible playfield.
* The remaining lives indicator has been moved to the lower left corner of the screen; the remaining lives are now stacked vertically.
* The chef no longer freezes his position when he sprays pepper.
* There is now a warning signal and a blinking 'Pepper' display when the chef runs out of pepper.
* The levels now appear in their more familiar order.
* The start display now says 'Get Ready' instead of 'Game Start' at the start of a new game and a new life (after getting caught).
- SERIES -
1. Burger Time (1982)
2. Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory [Cassette No.39] (1984)
3. Super Burger Time (1990)
4. Burger Time Deluxe (2009, iPhone, Macintosh, PC)
5. Burger Time - World Tour (2011, PSN, XBLA; 2012, Nintendo Wii)
- PORTS -
* OTHERS:
Arcade (1982) "Burger Time" : Stand-alone version.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=399&o=2
Driver Details
source | dataeast/decocass.cpp |
status | good |
emulation | good |
savestate | unsupported |
Screen Details
display | screen |
type | raster |
orientation | horizontal |
width | 256px |
height | 240px |
refresh | 57.44mhz |
Input Details
player | 1 |
type | joy |
buttons | 2 |
directions | 8 |
player | 1 |
type | stick |
buttons | N/A |
directions | N/A |
player | 2 |
type | joy |
buttons | 2 |
directions | 8 |
player | 2 |
type | stick |
buttons | N/A |
directions | N/A |
Chipset Details
name | DECO 222 |
clock | 732.42khz |
name | MOS Technology 6502 |
clock | 488.28khz |
name | Intel 8041A |
clock | 5.72mhz |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
name | AY-3-8910A PSG |
clock | 1.43mhz |
name | AY-3-8910A PSG |
clock | 1.43mhz |
ROM Details
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