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Capcom Fighting Jam (JAM1 Ver. A) |
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Manufacturer : Capcom/Namco ? Year : 2004 ? Category : Fighter / Versus ? Nplayers : 2P sim ? Driver : namcops2.c ? BIOS : sys246 ? This rom is main set. Emulation status : not working Color status : good Sound status : no sound Flip Screen (cocktail) : yes |
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| hiscore.dat support : NO | |
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Capcom Fighting Jam (c) 2004 Capcom.
This game is a mixup from various Capcom series : "Street Fighter II", "Street Fighter Zero (otherwise known as Street Fighter Alpha)", "Street Fighter III", "Warzard (otherwise known as Red Earth)", "Darkstalkers". The game features 4 (and sometimes 5 for boss characters) characters from each of the series : From Street Fighter II : * Ryu * Guile * M. Bison (Vega in Japan) * Zangief From Street Fighter Alpha : * Guy * Karin * Rose * Sakura * Shin Akuma (Shin Gouki in Japan) From Street Fighter III : * Alex * Chun-Li (she is originally from SFII, but she uses her SFIII sprites) * Urien * Yun From Darkstalkers : * Anakaris * Demitri * Felicia * Jedah * Pyron From Red Earth : * Leo * Hauzer * Hydron (Nool in Japan) * Kenji (Mukuro in Japan) Capcom Fighting Jam also features a new original character named Ingrid. She was originally supposed to debut in the canceled Capcom Fighting All-Stars project. Each fighter uses the fighting system from which game they came from. Examples include the parry system for SFIII characters, the custom combo for Alpha characters, and the EX moves for Darkstalker characters. - TECHNICAL - System 246 hardware - TRIVIA - This game is known in the US as "Capcom Fighting Evolution". Many other Capcom characters can be seen in the stage backgrounds. Suleputer released a 2 CD limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Capcom Fighting Jam Original Sound Track - CPCA-10101) on 22/12/2004. - TIPS AND TRICKS - * Play as Alternate Character for Round 1 of a Match : Usually when a match starts, you will be fighting with the charater that you selected first. To start a match with the character you selected second, simply hold any two kick buttons during the Vs. match screen. You will then start round one of that match with the character you selected last. - PORTS - * Consoles : Sony PlayStation 2 (2004) Microsoft XBOX (2005) - SOURCES - Game's ROM. from game history database (history.dat) |
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0.135u2 [Guru]
WIP : - 0.135u2: Guru added 'Capcom Fighting Jam (JAM1 Ver. A)' (Capcom/Namco 2004). - 7th April 2009: Alex's Rom Dumping Project - Capcom Fighting JAM (Namco System 246) was bought by me some time ago. Just dumped the dongle and the DVD. Notice that while the contents of the DVD are crypted, the contents of the Dongle are partially crypted. ROMSET : 8448 kb / 2 files / 1.05 zip |
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0.135u2 [Nicola Salmoria, MAME Team]
NOTES : - Hardware: Namco System 246 / System 256 games (Sony PS2 based) - R5900 "Emotion Engine" - MIPS III with 128-bit integer regs & SIMD - R3000 IOP - Stock R3000 with cache, not like the PSXCPU - VU0 - can operate either as in-line R5900 coprocessor or run independently - VU1 - runs independently only, has special DMA path to GS - GS - Graphics Synthesizer. Nothing fancy, draws flat, Gouraud, and/or textured tris with no, bilinear, or trilinear filtering very quickly. - SPU2 - Sound Processing Unit. Almost literally 2 PS1 SPUs stuck together, with 2 MB of wave RAM, a 48 kHz sample rate (vs. 44.1 on PS1), and 2 stereo DMADACs. WIP : - 0.136u4: NamcoPS2 updates [Guru]: Added DVD images for netchu02, soulcl2a, tekken4b, tekken51, sukuinuf and soulclb3. Moved Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix and Taiko No Tatsujin 9 to System 256. - 0.135u2: Added namcops2.c driver. - 29th August 2009: Alex's Rom Dumping Project - So today i have dumped the last 2 bioses from namco arcade boards. So this makes a total of six ps2 based arcade boards bioses: System 246 (A), System 246 (B), System 246 (C), System 256 (Rev_A), System 256 (Rev_B) and Konami Pyson. First of all, there are two versions of the system 256 board, an old one, and a new one, the differences are small changes on the mainboard and pb free on the last version, its easy to notice wich board you have, cause in the newer version you can read PB Free on the seccond dongle slot from outside of the board. I dumped the bios on both boards and matches 100%. Second: System 246 (A),System 246 (B) and Konami Pyson bioses matches also 100%. So that makes only 3 different bioses after all, i have decompressed the bioses and found that the changes are some modules updated and others missing betwen the bioses. - 13th January 2009: Guru - A few packages arrived yesterday. From Japan we have a Namco System 246 Rack Ver.C + DVD drive and a Namco System 256 + DVD drive. - 27th November 2008: Guru - Namco System 246 main board and various pieces incl. I/O boards, DVD drive, DVD ROM for Tekken 4 and security cart and cables arrived this week. It came from a pile of junk as faulty but all that was wrong with it was the CR2032 coin battery was dead so it kept saying "First Power On" and it never saved the settings or scores. Changing it fix it hahaha! So this one actually works, the previous one I received was not working. After assembling all of the pieces and getting it working, I re-tried the old one that arrived some months ago and I can confirm it's dead. I can also confirm that the DVD drive compatibility issues with System 246 are bullshit. The drive I received wasn't working, so I grabbed a random PC DVD drive and tried that and it works perfectly. I must say I was never a fan of Tekken but watching the smooth animation on my 29" screen at 31k is pretty amazing. Hard to believe it's almost 7 years old now. - 22nd July 2008: Guru - Namco System 246 with Tekken 4 DVD and Magic Gate Dongle arrived. |
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