Lost In Translation/Mad Gear
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Mad Gear | |
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Manufacturer | Capcom |
Released | 1989 |
Control Method |
8-way Joystick 1 Button(s) |
Main CPU | 68000 (@ 10.000 MHz) Z80 (@ 3.580 MHz) |
Sound CPU | Mono (2x) YM2203 (@ 3.580 MHz) OKI6295 (@ 1.024 MHz) |
Video Details |
Raster (Vertical) 384 x 240 pixels 60.00 Hz 1,024 Palette colours |
Screens | 1 |
ROM Info | 19 ROMs 2,195,712 bytes (2.09 MiB) |
MAME ID | madgear · ledstorm · madgearj |
About The Game
Mad Gear is a modern version of "Burnin' Rubber" (a.k.a. "Bump 'n' Jump") featuring 9 stages...
- Capital
- Net Wood Forest
- Coral Sea
- Big Cave Tunnel
- Ruins Desert
- Million Valley
- Thunder Road
- Marin Snow Pipe Way
- Sky City
Trivia
This game is also known as "LED Storm".
Capcom used the name 'Mad Gear' again as the name of a gang in "Final Fight".
Updates
'Fred' is called 'Mad Gear' in the Japanese version.
Staff
- Plan
- Piston Takashi
- Tomoshi Sadamoto
- Game Designer
- Tomoshi Sadamoto
- Programmers
- N. Kaneko
- Akikoro
- Ken.Ken
- Maekawa
- Character Designer
- K. Ashenden
- Art
- Puttun. midori
- Inu
- Innocent Saicho
- Sound
- Ogeretsukun
- Hard
- Masayan
Cabinet and Artwork
Ports
- Computers
- Amstrad CPC (1988)
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1989)
- Commodore C64 (1989)
- Atari ST (1989)
- Commodore Amiga ("L.E.D. Storm - Lazer Enhanced Destruction", 1988, Go!)
Soundtrack Releases
Album Name | Catalogue No. | Released | Publisher | Comments |
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The Best Of AY-3-8912 | CZCD 005[1] | 2007-07-12 | Binary Zone Interactive | CD version. |
The Best Of Tim Follin | CZCD 007[2] | 2007-07-12 | Binary Zone Interactive | CD version. |
External Links
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum version of L.E.D. Storm at the World of Spectrum
References
- ↑ The Best Of AY-3-8912 (CD) at the VGMdb
- ↑ The Best Of Tim Follin (CD) at the VGMdb