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title Slipstream (950515 HISPANIC)
set name slipstrh
manufacturer Capcom
year 1995
genre Driving (hof)
category Driving / Race (chase view) (hof)
driver status imperfect
driver source segas32.c
snapshots MW: parent / CT: | parent / PS: in game | title | parent
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rating

57.1% after 15 votes
 
parent Slipstream (950515 BRAZIL)
display
colour emulation good
palette 16384
display type raster
orientation horizontal
resolution 416x224
frequency 60.000000Hz
sound
sound emulation good
channels stereo
controls
players 1
nplayers 1P
controls paddle
buttons 1
coin slots 1
hardware
cpu V60 @ 16.10795MHz
cpu Z80 @ 8.053975MHz
audio YM3438 @ 8.053975MHz
audio YM3438 @ 8.053975MHz
audio RF5C68 @ 12.5MHz
data
version added .120u4
last change(s) none
roms
name size crc set flags sha1
s32h_prg01.ic6  524288  ab778297  slipstrh    e440d44b20f2f7478ef7d86af90af5eb7b9a545a 
s32_dat00.ic14  524288  c3ff6309  slipstrm    dcc857736fe0f15aa7909c3ee88a7e239c8f0228 
s32_dat01.ic7  524288  0e605c81  slipstrm    47c64195cab9a07b234d5a375d26168e53ffaa17 
s32_snd00.ic35  131072  0fee2278  slipstrm    7533a03c3fc46d65dfdd07bddf1e6e0bbc368752 
s32_snd01.ic31  524288  ae7be5f2  slipstrm    ba089355e64864435bcc3b0c208e4bce1ea66295 
s32_scr00.ic38  524288  3cbb2d0b  slipstrm    b94006347b72cd60a889b0e279f62f677cedfd2e 
s32_scr01.ic34  524288  4167be55  slipstrm    96b34d311b318c00c3fad917e341589a70ba0a15 
s32_scr02.ic29  524288  52c4bb85  slipstrm    4fbee1072a19c75c25b5fd269acc75640923d69c 
s32_scr03.ic25  524288  4948604a  slipstrm    d5a1b9781fef7976a59a0af9b755a04fcacf9381 
s32_obj00.ic36  524288  cffe9e0d  slipstrm    5272d54ff142de927a9abd61f3646e963c7d22c4 
s32_obj01.ic32  524288  4ebd1383  slipstrm    ce35f4d15e7904bfde55e58cdde925cba8002763 
s32_obj02.ic27  524288  b3cf4fe2  slipstrm    e13199522e1e3e8b9cfe72cc29b33f25dad542ef 
s32_obj03.ic23  524288  c6345391  slipstrm    155758097911ffca0c5c0b2a24a8033339dcfcbb 
s32_obj04.ic37  524288  2de4288e  slipstrm    8e794f79f506293edb7609187a7908516ce76849 
s32_obj05.ic33  524288  6cfb74fb  slipstrm    b74c886959910cd069427418525b23300a9b7b18 
s32_obj06.ic28  524288  53234bf4  slipstrm    1eca538dcb86e44c31310ab1ab42a2b66b69c8fe 
s32_obj07.ic24  524288  22c129cf  slipstrm    0f64680511a357038f6a556253c13fbb5417dd1a 
cabinet art
art no cabinet, marquee, flyer, control panel or PCB images found
additional information
info 0.74u2 [David Haywood]

0.69 [David Haywood]

NOTE:
  • Slipstream was made in an old style car simulator cabinet (you needed to be stand, not sit). The game is named due to the "trick" in Kart Formula races called "slip stream", it's the effect from running behind any other car and be pulled by the whirls made by the air, if you do this on the game you get a "free" turbo boost and help you to win.
WIP:
  • 0.120u4: Guru added clone Slipstream (950515 HISPANIC). Fixed rom names.
  • 0.97u4: Aaron Giles fixed Slipstream - Game now playable.
  • 28th June 2005: Aaron Giles - It's been a while since I had anything exciting enough to show pictures of, but here's something interesting. A driving game, running on Sega System 32 hardware, that was not written by Sega, and which doesn't appear to be a hack or a bootleg but a legitimate game in and of itself. It's Slipstream, a racing game by Capcom. Weird!
  • 0.97u2: Fixed number of buttons.
  • 20th April 2005: Guru - Slipstream (Capcom/Sega System32) arrived from Japan.
  • 4th April 2005: Dumping Project - Our contact has sent out a box to Guru containing 'Slipstream'.
  • 7th March 2005: Dumping Project - We've continued our recent tear, acquiring an insurance copy of 'Slipstream'.
  • 0.78: Fixed input.
  • 0.74u2: Added Slipstream (Capcom 1995).
  • 0.69: David Haywood added Slipstream (Testdriver). Doesn't work due to unemulated V60 opcodes.
  • 21st May 2003: David Haywood added Slipstream to the Sega System 32 driver but it doesn't work probably because of V60 CPU core problems.
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Romset: 8320 kb / 17 files / 2.41 zip
history Slipstream (c) 1995 Capcom.


Slipstream is a sprite-based Formula One racing game featuring 4 different tracks; Germany, Japan, Australia the obligatory Monaco.


The player can chose to race in any one of 8 different F-1 racing cars, with each offering different levels of handling, acceleration, speed and grip. The game also offers 3 different play options; Time Trial (raced over a single course), World Championship (raced over all four courses) and Time Trial (also raced over all 4 courses).


Each car has a basic high and low gear. Also, as the player races the course, a 'Turbo' meter builds up. The Turbo will kick ocassionaly kick in and give the player's car a temporary speed boost.


- TECHNICAL -


Sega System 32 hardware


Main CPU : V60 (@ 16.10795 Mhz), Z80 (@ 8.053975 Mhz)

Sound Chips : (2x) YM3438 (@ 8.053975 Mhz), RF5C68 (@ 12.5 Mhz)


Screen orientation : Horizontal

Video resolution : 416 x 224 pixels

Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz

Palette colors : 16384


Players : 1

Control : paddle

Buttons : 1


- TRIVIA -


Slipstream is one of the rarest Capcom arcade games around, due to the fact that only 150 units were ever made. Capcom released the game as a prototype in 1995. It didn't sell well and as a result never made it beyond the prototype stage.


The reasons for its lack of success was obvious; it was dated before it was even released. Its adequate but unremarkable use of sprite-scaling, as well as its basic gameplay mechanic, were more suited to the arcade scene of the late eighties than the mid nineties, and had it been released five or 6 years earlier, the story may well have been different. To put its shortcomings into perspective, Namco's superb 'Ridge Racer' had been released 2 years earlier, and by 1995, racing games and the technology they were utilizing far outstripped Capcom's meagre offering.


Capcom decided to license the System 32 hardware from Sega for this game. This is the only known non-Sega game to use this hardware.


- SOURCES -


Game's rom.



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