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Dyno Bop (V1.1)

Game Information
manufacturer Grand Products / Incredible Technologies
year 1990
downloads 47
Screenshots
dynobop title
dynobop snap
dynobop howto
dynobop scores
Download Details
split set dynobop.zip 205.54KiB
merged set dynobop.7z 180.70KiB
standalone set dynobop.7z 180.66KiB
Game Details

Redemption game (video) published 34 years ago:

Dyno Bop (c) 1990 Grand Products.

A fun little redemption game involving rolling balls at virtual targets.

- TECHNICAL -

Main CPU : (2x) M6809 (@ 2 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Sound Chips : OKI6295 (@ 7.812 Khz), Yamaha YM2203 (@ 4 Mhz)

Screen orientation : Vertical
Video resolution : 240 x 256 pixels
Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz
Palette colors : 256

Players : 1
Control : Trackball
Buttons : 3

- TRIVIA -

The system actually uses an IR tracking device to map the paths of the balls up to the collection trough, and then depicts that path on screen. The same hardware is used in "Slick Shot", and "Super Strike Bowling", with different playfield and balls.

- STAFF -

Software by Incredible Technologies, Inc.

Project Manager, Game Design & Game Audio: David D. Thiel
Programming: Pierre Maloka
Driver Details
source itech/itech8.cpp
driver status preliminary
emulation status good
save states unsupported
channels 1
Screen Details
display screen
type raster
orientation vertical
width 256
height 240
refresh rate 60.00hz
Input Details
player: 1
type trackball
directions N/A
buttons 3way
Chipset Details
Motorola MC6809 8.00mhz
Motorola MC6809 8.00mhz
Zilog Z80 4.00mhz
Speaker present
YM2203 OPN 4.00mhz
OKI MSM6295 ADPCM 1.00mhz
ROM Details
name size crc
dyno_pgm_1.1_u5.u5 64.00KiB 98452c40
dyno_snd-u27.u27 32.00KiB a37d862b
z80_pgm_u53.u53 8.00KiB 04b85918
grom00-dyno.grom0 128.00KiB 3525a7a3
grom01-dyno.grom1 128.00KiB 1544a232
dyno_vr-srom0.srom0 64.00KiB b355bf1d