Lost In Translation/T-MEK - The Warlords
T-MEK The Warlords | |
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Manufacturer | Atari Games |
Released | 1994 |
Control Method |
8-way Joystick Analog joystick 3 Button(s) |
Main CPU | 68EC020 (@ 25.000 MHz) TMS32031 (@ 33.869 MHz) |
Sound CPU | Stereo (4x) DMA-driven DAC |
Video Details |
Raster (Horizontal) 336 x 240 pixels 59.92 Hz 32,768 Palette colours |
Screens | 1 |
ROM Info | 38 ROMs 29,492,736 bytes (28.13 MiB) |
MAME ID | tmek · tmekprot |
About The Game
T-MEK - The Warlords is an arcade video game.
Trivia
Two T-Mek machines (an upright and a 2-player sitdown) were shown at the 2003 classic arcade games show 'California Extreme' in San Jose, California.
Updates
- Prototype
- Software version : 2.0.
- Revsivion 1
- Software version : 5.1.
- Added T-Mek team page during the attract mode.
- Added a subtitle to the game title : 'The Warlords'.
- Title screen red background removed.
Tips and tricks
Unlock Meks
Ultra-Dark Mek - Up, Up, Up, Right, Down, Right, Left, Left
Zulog's Mek - Beat the singleplayer game on, any difficulty
Unlimited Special Weapons
Play through the main game mode and beat Nazrac.
Unlimited Shields
To give yourself unlimited shielding power use your shields in a challenge game with three other people and use your shields until the game is over without dying once. You'll lose the round and have to insert 25 more cents, but the next time you play without quitting in main game or challenge mode you will never run out of shields.
Staff
- Producer
- Gary Stark
- Game Designer
- Matthew Ford
- Lead Programmer
- John Grigsby
- Programmers
- Norm Avellar
- Gary Stark
- Support Programmer
- Mike Albaugh
- Systems Support
- David Shepperd
- Lead Animators
- Rhizaldi Bugawan
- 3-D Animators
- Brian La France
- Rich Chargin
- Animators
- Nick Stern
- Model Makers
- John Ferrari
- Patrice Moriarity
- Digital Imaging
- Dave Portera
- Project Engineer
- Don Paauw
- Technician
- Farrokh khodadadi
- Audio
- Brad Fuller
- Audio Engineer
- Chuck Peplinski
- Cabinet Designer
- Mark Gruber
- Product Designer
- Ralph Perez
- Controls
- Wade Winblad
- Harnessing
- Carole Cameron
- Stevie Landaverde
- Woodshop
- Connie Osuna
- Metalshop
- Jesus Torres
- Product Manager
- David Macias
- Software QA
- David Pasquinelli
- Japanese Translation
- Takeshi Hasegawa
Cabinet and Artwork
Ports
- Consoles
- Sega 32X (1995)
- Computers
- PC [MS Windows] (1996)