Lost In Translation/Breaker's

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Breaker's
Neo-Geo marquee.
No screen shot.
Neo-Geo control panel.
Manufacturer Visco
Released 1996
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
4 Button(s)
Main CPU Neo-Geo
68000 (@ 12.000 MHz)
Z80 (@ 4.000 MHz)
Sound CPU Stereo
YM2610 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
320 x 224 pixels
59.19 Hz
4,096 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 20 ROMs
28,901,376 bytes (27.56 MiB)
MAME ID breakers · breakrev

About The Game

Breaker's is a fast-paced and combo-friendly fighting game with 8 selectable characters and 1 end boss.

Additional Technical Information

Players : 2

Control : 8-way joystick

Buttons : 4

=> [A] Punch [B] Kick [C] Hard punch [D] Hard kick

Trivia

April 1994, a prototype of this game was presented at an AM Show 2 years before the official release (November 1996) under the name of "Tenrin No Syo Chicago".

Series

  1. Breaker's (1996)
  2. Breaker's Revenge (1998)

Staff

Executive Producer
Tetsuo Akiyama
Producer
Don Gabacho
Programmers
T. Miyazawa
Hagi. Saito
Sin Suzuki
'Revenge' Program Staffs
Katsunari Ishida
Satoshi Shiina
Kenichi Tanuma
Katsuya Ikuta (Digital Ware)
Character Designers
Yasuhiro Sawamura
J. Nakazawa
S. Soeda
H.M
A
Miyazaki
E. Tamura
A. Shibata
Yumi Togo
Object Designer
Tomohiro Ohno
Art Designers
Water Valley
E-Ayasu (E-Ayasu Beam!!)
'Revenge' Design Staffs
Hiroshi Mizuno
Masaaki Ichikawa
Takaaki Kato
Tomohiro Saito
Tatsuya Miyawaki (Digital Ware)
Music Composer
Kenichi Kamio
Sound Effecters
Yoshikazu Egawa
Hiroshi Nishikawa (Light Link Music)
Voice Actors
GUY YOUKI
Kimito Daimon
Naoki Kurihara
Yoshikazu Hirota
Yasuhiro Sawamura
Minako Arakawa (Office Ohsawa)

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
SNK Neo-Geo CD


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.