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Revision as of 09:19, 31 October 2006

Software-Houses

Games Which use hardware tricks

Useful if you want to dissect games to work out how they did it.

Please move to somewhere more appropiate

Hardware Scrolling

  • R3 used to make smoother horizontal scroll
  • R5 used to make smoother vertical scroll
Title Year Vertical Horizontal R3 R5 Confirmed
Action Force No Yes No No
Axys Yes No No Yes
Builderland No Yes No No
FlySpy Yes Yes No No
Ghosts 'n' Goblins No Yes No No
Led Storm 1988 Yes No No Yes Yes
Legend of Kage Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mission Genocide Yes No No Yes
Octoplex Yes Yes No Yes(?) Yes
Prehistorik 2 1992 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rick Dangerous 2 No Yes No No
Super Cauldron 1992 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Titan Yes Yes No No
Turrican Yes Yes No No

Rupture

A technique for breaking the screen into more than one block vertically. Can be used to hardware scroll one part of the screen while another is static.

Title Year Confirmed
Action Force
Enlightenment: Druid 2
Grell and Falla
Octoplex 1989 Yes
Prehistorik 2 1992
Snowstrike
Super Cauldron 1992
Turrican
Usagi Yojimbo
Xyphoes Fantasy