Lost In Translation/Dynamite Duke

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Dynamite Duke
Dynamite Duke marquee.
No screen shot.
Dynamite Duke control panel.
Manufacturer Seibu Kaihatsu
Released 1989
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
3 Button(s)
Main CPU (2x) V30 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Z80 (@ 3.580 MHz)
Sound CPU Mono
YM3812 (@ 3.580 MHz)
OKI6295 (@ 1.320 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
256 x 224 pixels
60.00 Hz
2,048 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 28 ROMs
5,406,720 bytes (5.16 MiB)
MAME ID dynduke · dbldyn · dbldynf · dyndukf

About The Game

Dynamite Duke is an arcade video game.

A mad scientist is creating an army of powerful mutant soldiers in order to conquer the world. Only Dynamite Duke, a battle-hardened elite soldier with an incredibly devastating bionic arm stands a chance to stop the attack before its too late. Features nice graphics & an interesting blend of shooter & beat-em up gameplay elements!

Trivia

Licensed to Fabtek for US distribution.

A two player simultaneous version is known as "The Double Dynamites".

This game was released in memory of 'Hironori Watsuo'.

Staff

Directed By
Hitoshi Hamada
Executive Producer
Kengo Kondo
Assistant Director & Editor
Kohki Yamate
Chief Programmer
Tetsuya Kawaguchi
Music Composed By
Akira Satoh
Sound Effects
Hitoshi Hamada
Art Director
Masao Matsuzawa
Set Decorator
Takahide Wada
Special 'Boss' Effects Created By
Showichi Yano
Special 'Zombies' Effects Created By
Hirdaki Ohtake
Mechanical Effects / Car Stunt Coordinator / Helicopter Pilot
Toshinobu Komazawa
Designers
Fujio Matsuzawa
Hiroaki Ohtake
Hironori Matsuo
Kohki Yamate
Masao Matsuzawa
Showichi Yano
Takahide Wada
Toshinobu Komazawa
Akagi
Hayashi
Iwagishi
Togashi
Gunji
Ishikawa
Matsumoto
Yamazaki
Original Story By
Takahide Wada
Best Boy
Sue-San
Special Animation Coordinator
Suichi Mori
Special Visual Effects Superviser
Takumi Takano
Technical Consultant & Hardware Designer
Yukinojoe Segawa

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
Sega Master System (1989)
Sega Mega Drive (1990)
Computers
Sharp X68000 (1990)


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.