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TitleStreet Fighter II
ComposerYoko Shimomura, unknown
SystemGottlieb System 3
Sound ChipsYM2151
Tracks9
Playing time19:10
Pack authorSonic of 8!
Pack version1.00
Last Update2012-05-30


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Three notes:

- Tracks 5 and 8 are endless;
- Bad remixes from the CPS original;
- Missing screenshot (don't expect this in a pinball machine!).
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Post by Tom »

I didn't know we could get vgm rips from pinball machines :O_o:

I guess that this calls for a new forum section...
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Post by Sonic of 8! »

A lot of Pinball games is supported in M1 but 90% lack a playlist file. E.g.: SF2 is the only pinball game from System 3 that has a playlist.
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Post by ValleyBell »

I'm counting 31 games in m1.xml that use the Gottlieb System 3.

Post by Sonic of 8! »

BridgeM1 was displayed the all of the GS3 games and is true.
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Post by neologix »

Tom wrote:I didn't know we could get vgm rips from pinball machines :O_o:
oh yea! "addams family" has a ym2151 in it, and if the rom is present visual pinball+vpinmame plays the correct music and sfx when running the virtual table.
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Post by Sonic of 8! »

Pinball Machines section is not a great expection of a lot ones. Another that is rippable and use a playlist, is Twilight Zone, but uses OPM and DAC (Williams CVSD board). The others that has a playlist, uses DAC (Midway DCS) or DECO's BSMT2000.
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Post by Sonic of 8! »

MAME has started to emulate pinball machines, but most of them has in "skeleton" status.
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Post by RichterEX2 »

Actually, is IS possible to get a title screen for these.

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Post by Sonic of 8! »

Yes. But it has low resolution. It not taken for a emulator?
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Post by Dekyo-NO »

So I've listened various videos about this pinball machine, and I've noticed that it contains a sample-based sound chip that plays drums (and voice SFX). I wonder if that is one of the chips supported by the VGM format?

Post by DeltaRazero »

Operator's manual speaks of two soundboards:
* A board that has two 6502-driven DACs
* Auxilary board with a Yamaha YM2151 and a OKI MSM6295

I don't know if the dual DACs are used for music, but the OKI is definitely supported by the VGM spec.
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Post by ValleyBell »

IIRC those Pinball machines often used one of the DACs and one of the OKI chips for drums, so having proper rips of those should be possible.
The OKI6295 probably wasn't supported by the VGM format at the time the rip was done.

Post by cuba200611 »

Yeah, although M1 has an issue where it does not play back the sounds made in the two DACs; there are drum samples being played back on the 6295, but it's very soft...

And there isn't a fork of PinMAME with the ability to log VGMs...
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Post by Dekyo-NO »

Oh, so these Pinball machines used an OKI sound chip? Hmm, that sounds interesting. Hopefully in the future we can have a re-rip.
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