Money Puzzle Exchanger / Money Idol Exchanger
Screenshots







Download Details
split set | miexchng.zip 5.10m |
bios/device | neogeo.zip 1.77m ↗ |
merged set | miexchng.7z 4.65m |
standalone set | miexchng.7z 4.97m |
artwork | miexchng.zip 655.23k |
Game Details
SNK Neo-Geo MVS cart. published 28 years ago:
Money Idol Exchanger (c) 1997 Face.
Handling money has never been so much fun! This incredibly original puzzle game lets you take control of hilariously designed characters in a cute Japanese superhero theme and boggle your mind with a puzzle system reminiscent of the Magical Drop games but with a tricky-to-master coin handling twist. Good graphics with lots of funny animations (the intro is indeed a joy to behold!), cool pop music & lots of challenge make this game a true gem to behold!
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware.
Game ID : NGM-0231
Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
=> [A] Catch coins, [B] Throw coins
- TRIVIA -
Money Idol Exchanger was released in January 1997 in Japan. It's Face's last video game.
This game is known outside Japan as Money Puzzle Exchanger.
This game runs on the Neo-Geo MVS and was never released on the Neo-Geo AES home console.
The coins in the USA & European versions are generic looking coins featuring values of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 & 500. In the Japanese version, the cents are localized just like those seen on 'Moujya'.
Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Money Idol Exchanger - PCCB-00260) on 16/05/1997.
- STAFF -
Producer: Kengo Asai
Planner: Starman
Programmer: Piggy
Graphic Designers: Sabby, Toshikazu Uechi, Mariko Sumiyoshi, Mutsuo Kaneko
Sound Director: Shigeaki Irie (Anithin')
Composers & Sound Programmers: Kennosuke Suemura, Norihiko Togashi
Character Designer & Animation Part: Atsuko Ishida
Animation studio: JC Staff
Voice Cast: Sakura Tange, Yukana Nogami, Yuko Nagashima, Rumi Kasahara, Machiko Toyoshima, Houko Kuwashima, Hideo Ishikawa, Daisuke Sakaguchi
Special Thanks: Satoshi Nakamura, ZK, Yamada Rokugatsu, Wakkey, Shinichi Kawaguchi, Naoko Ito
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
[JP] Nintendo Game Boy (aug.29, 1997) [Model DMG-AMEJ]
[JP] Sony PlayStation (nov.5, 1998) [Model SLPS-00963]
[JP] Sony PlayStation (mar.23, 2000) [Model SLPS-02644]
[JP] Sony PlayStation 3 (feb.13, 2008) "PSOne Classics: Money Idol Exchanger [Model NPJJ00137]"
[US] Sony PlayStation 3 (nov.16, 2010) "PSOne Classics: Money Idol Exchanger [Model NPUF30017]"
* COMPUTERS:
[JP] PC-CD Windows 95/98/2000 (2001)
[US] PC Windows 10 Apps (Apr.5, 2019)
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=1658&o=2
Money Idol Exchanger (c) 1997 Face.
Handling money has never been so much fun! This incredibly original puzzle game lets you take control of hilariously designed characters in a cute Japanese superhero theme and boggle your mind with a puzzle system reminiscent of the Magical Drop games but with a tricky-to-master coin handling twist. Good graphics with lots of funny animations (the intro is indeed a joy to behold!), cool pop music & lots of challenge make this game a true gem to behold!
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware.
Game ID : NGM-0231
Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
=> [A] Catch coins, [B] Throw coins
- TRIVIA -
Money Idol Exchanger was released in January 1997 in Japan. It's Face's last video game.
This game is known outside Japan as Money Puzzle Exchanger.
This game runs on the Neo-Geo MVS and was never released on the Neo-Geo AES home console.
The coins in the USA & European versions are generic looking coins featuring values of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 & 500. In the Japanese version, the cents are localized just like those seen on 'Moujya'.
Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Money Idol Exchanger - PCCB-00260) on 16/05/1997.
- STAFF -
Producer: Kengo Asai
Planner: Starman
Programmer: Piggy
Graphic Designers: Sabby, Toshikazu Uechi, Mariko Sumiyoshi, Mutsuo Kaneko
Sound Director: Shigeaki Irie (Anithin')
Composers & Sound Programmers: Kennosuke Suemura, Norihiko Togashi
Character Designer & Animation Part: Atsuko Ishida
Animation studio: JC Staff
Voice Cast: Sakura Tange, Yukana Nogami, Yuko Nagashima, Rumi Kasahara, Machiko Toyoshima, Houko Kuwashima, Hideo Ishikawa, Daisuke Sakaguchi
Special Thanks: Satoshi Nakamura, ZK, Yamada Rokugatsu, Wakkey, Shinichi Kawaguchi, Naoko Ito
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
[JP] Nintendo Game Boy (aug.29, 1997) [Model DMG-AMEJ]
[JP] Sony PlayStation (nov.5, 1998) [Model SLPS-00963]
[JP] Sony PlayStation (mar.23, 2000) [Model SLPS-02644]
[JP] Sony PlayStation 3 (feb.13, 2008) "PSOne Classics: Money Idol Exchanger [Model NPJJ00137]"
[US] Sony PlayStation 3 (nov.16, 2010) "PSOne Classics: Money Idol Exchanger [Model NPUF30017]"
* COMPUTERS:
[JP] PC-CD Windows 95/98/2000 (2001)
[US] PC Windows 10 Apps (Apr.5, 2019)
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=1658&o=2
Driver Details
source | neogeo/neogeo.cpp |
status | good |
emulation | good |
savestate | supported |
Screen Details
display | screen |
type | raster |
orientation | horizontal |
width | 320px |
height | 224px |
refresh | 59.19mhz |
Input Details
player | 1 |
type | joy |
buttons | 4 |
directions | 8 |
player | 2 |
type | joy |
buttons | 4 |
directions | 8 |
Chipset Details
name | Motorola MC68000 |
clock | 11.44mhz |
name | Zilog Z80 |
clock | 3.81mhz |
name | YM2610 OPNB |
clock | 7.63mhz |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
ROM Details
name | size | crc |
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sp-s2.sp1 | 128.00k | 9036d879 |
sp-s.sp1 | 128.00k | c7f2fa45 |
sp-45.sp1 | 512.00k | 03cc9f6a |
sp-s3.sp1 | 128.00k | 91b64be3 |
sp-u2.sp1 | 128.00k | e72943de |
sp-e.sp1 | 128.00k | 2723a5b5 |
sp1-u2 | 128.00k | 62f021f4 |
sp1-u4.bin | 128.00k | 1179a30f |
sp1-u3.bin | 128.00k | 2025b7a2 |
vs-bios.rom | 128.00k | f0e8f27d |
sp-j2.sp1 | 128.00k | acede59c |
sp1.jipan.1024 | 128.00k | 9fb0abe4 |
japan-j3.bin | 128.00k | dff6d41f |
sp1-j3.bin | 128.00k | fbc6d469 |
sp-j3.sp1 | 512.00k | 486cb450 |
sp-1v1_3db8c.bin | 128.00k | 162f0ebe |
uni-bios_4_0.rom | 128.00k | a7aab458 |
uni-bios_3_3.rom | 128.00k | 24858466 |
uni-bios_3_2.rom | 128.00k | a4e8b9b3 |
uni-bios_3_1.rom | 128.00k | 0c58093f |
uni-bios_3_0.rom | 128.00k | a97c89a9 |
uni-bios_2_3.rom | 128.00k | 27664eb5 |
uni-bios_2_3o.rom | 128.00k | 601720ae |
uni-bios_2_2.rom | 128.00k | 2d50996a |
uni-bios_2_1.rom | 128.00k | 8dabf76b |
uni-bios_2_0.rom | 128.00k | 0c12c2ad |
uni-bios_1_3.rom | 128.00k | b24b44a0 |
uni-bios_1_2.rom | 128.00k | 4fa698e9 |
uni-bios_1_2o.rom | 128.00k | e19d3ce9 |
uni-bios_1_1.rom | 128.00k | 5dda0d84 |
uni-bios_1_0.rom | 128.00k | 0ce453a0 |
231-p1.p1 | 512.00k | 61be1810 |
231-s1.s1 | 128.00k | fe0c0c53 |
sfix.sfix | 128.00k | c2ea0cfd |
000-lo.lo | 128.00k | 5a86cff2 |
sm1.sm1 | 128.00k | 94416d67 |
231-m1.m1 | 128.00k | de41301b |
231-v1.v1 | 4.00m | 113fb898 |
231-c1.c1 | 2.00m | 6c403ba3 |
231-c2.c2 | 2.00m | 554bcd9b |
231-c3.c3 | 1.00m | 4f6f7a63 |
231-c4.c4 | 1.00m | 2e35e71b |