Lost In Translation/Libble Rabble

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Libble Rabble
No screen shot.
Manufacturer Namco
Released 1983
Control
Method
(2x) 8-way Joystick
1 Button(s)
Main CPU (2x) M6809 (@ 1.536 MHz)
68000 (@ 6.144 MHz)
Sound CPU Mono
Namco 15XX (@ 24.000 kHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
288 x 224 pixels
60.61 Hz
800 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 13 ROMs
100,096 bytes (97.75 KiB)
MAME ID liblrabl

About The Game

Libble Rabble is an arcade video game.

Trivia

Released in December 1983. Namco's first 16-bit game.

Tips and tricks

Easter Egg

  1. Enter service mode.
  2. Turn off the service mode switch and turn it on again quickly to remain on the monitor test grid.
  3. Enter the following sequence using the right joystick : Up(x9), Right(x2), Down(x9), Left(x2). '(c) 1983 NAMCO LTD.' will appear on the screen.

Staff

Designed By
Toru Iwatani
Music By
Nobuyuki Ohnogi

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
Nintendo Super Famicom (1994)
FM Towns Marty
Computers
Sharp X68000 (1993)

Soundtrack Releases

Album Name Catalogue No. Released Publisher Comments
Video Game Music YLR-20003[1] 1984-04-25 Alfa Vinyl version.
The Best of Video Game Music 32XA-66[2] 1986-04-25 Alfa CD version.
Namcot Game a la Mode VDR-1285[3] 1986-09-21 Victor Musical Industries CD version.
Namco Video Game Graffiti VDR-1165[4] 1986-03-21 Victor CD version.
Video Game Music YLC-20003[5] 1984-04-25 Alfa Cassette version.
Video Game Music SCDC-00003[6] 2001-03-23 Scitron Digital Content, Inc. CD version.
Namco Video Game Graffiti VCH-10334[7] 1986-03-21 Victor Cassette version.
Namco Video Game Graffiti SJX-30291[8] 1986-03-21 Victor Vinyl version.
Namcot Game a la Mode SJX-30312[9] 1986-09-21 Victor Musical Industries Vinyl version.
Namcot Game a la Mode VCH-10365[10] 1986-09-21 Victor Musical Industries Cassette version.
Namco Best Hit Parade! VDRY-25023[11] 1989-11-21 Victor Entertainment Inc. CD version.
Namco Best Hit Parade! VICL-5038[12] 1990-11-07 Victor Entertainment Inc. CD version.
Famison 8BIT - iDOLM@STER 01 Yayoi Takutsuki / Ami & Mami Futami FVCG-1011[13] 2008-03-25 5bp. Records CD version.
Legend of Game Music ~Premium Box~ SCDC-00410~7[14] 2005-03-24 Scitron Digital Contents 8 CD version.

References

The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.