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Final Lap (Rev E)

Game Information
manufacturer Namco
year 1987
Cloned by finallapc finallapd finallapjb finallapjc
genre Driving
downloads 118
Screenshots
finallap title
finallap snap
finallap gameover
finallap scores
Download Details
split set finallap.zip 1.06MiB
merged set finallap.7z 987.42KiB
standalone set finallap.7z 926.04KiB
device namcoc65.zip 2.11K
Game Details

Arcade Video game published 37 years ago:

Final Lap (c) 1987 Namco, Limited.

A Formula One racing game featuring several courses. The gameplay is similar in feel to Namco's 1982 legend, "Pole Position", although the steering is much looser than that of its legendary predecessor. Down shifting and brakes play major parts in keeping control of the car on the tight, winding courses. Bumping another car will not cause the player's car to explode - as in "Pole position" - but can send the player OR the rival driver spinning off the track, costing valuable seconds.

- TECHNICAL -

Derivative Namco System 2 hardware.
Game ID : FL

Main CPU : (2x) Motorola 68000 (@ 12.288 Mhz), M6809 (@ 3.072 Mhz), HD63705 (@ 2.048 Mhz)
Sound Chips : C140 (@ 21.39 Khz), YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz)

Players : 2
Controls : Steering wheel, gear shifter (High/Low)
Pedals : Accelerator and brake

- TRIVIA -

Final Lap was released in December 1987.

Licensed to Atari Games for US distribution (May 1988). 650 standard & 500 Upright units were produced by Atari.

In 1990, Philip Morris, the tobacco conglomerate, filed a lawsuit claiming copyright infringement against Namco because this game featured a Marlboro billboard, which was found on the real-life Suzuka and Monaco tracks. Philip Morris was under investigation at the time for his role in the increase in pre-teen smoking and the appearance of one of his brands in games aimed towards children and teens did not help the company's already tarnished image. Namco was forced to pay a settlement.

Final Lap is the first multi-player, multi-cabinet networked arcade racing game. Multiple cabinets can be connected to allow up to 8 players to join in the same race.

The upright game only has one pedal; releasing it readily decelerates the vehicle.

Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Video Game Graffiti Vol.4 - VDR-5282) on 08/03/1989.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* A Trick To Get A Better Times : Play a multi-player game! In a multi-player game, the computer cars are less frequent and allow better lap times.

- SERIES -

1. Pole Position (1982)
2. Pole Position II (1983)
3. Final Lap (1987)
4. Final Lap UR (1988)
5. Final Lap Twin (1989, NEC PC-Engine)
6. Final Lap 2 (1990)
7. Final Lap 3 (1992)
8. Final Lap R (1994)
9. Final Lap 2000 (2000, Bandai WonderSwan)
10. Final Lap Special (2001, Bandai WonderSwan Color)

- STAFF -

Music composed by : Shinji Hosoe

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Famicom (1988)

* OTHERS:
Driver Details
source namco/namcos2.cpp
driver status imperfect
emulation status good
save states supported
graphics imperfect
lan unemulated
channels 2
Screen Details
display screen
type raster
orientation horizontal
width 288
height 224
refresh rate 60.61hz
Input Details
player: N/A
type paddle
directions N/A
buttons 1way
player: N/A
type pedal
directions N/A
buttons N/A
Chipset Details
Motorola MC68000 12.29mhz
Motorola MC68000 12.29mhz
Motorola MC6809E 2.05mhz
Hitachi HD63705Z0 2.05mhz
Speaker present
Speaker present
Namco C140 21.33khz
YM2151 OPM 3.58mhz
ROM Details
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