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Flicky (128k Ver.)

 
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Flicky (128k Ver.)

| 1984
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Developer: Sega
Controls/Input Device: Control(joy8way), Buttons(1)
Number of Players: 2
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Mameinfo.dat entry:
0.37b10 [Yochizo]


WIP:

- 0.147u2: hap fixed clone Omega Fighter Special. The game fails to boot or finish post. After showing bad rom errors, the game resets.

- 0.147u1: Fixed maincpu rom loading.

- 0.122u7: Fixed gfx1/2/3/4/5 rom loading.

- 0.89u3: Changed Z80 CPU2 clock speed to 5MHz.

- 0.37b10: Yochizo added 'Omega Fighter' (UPL 1989) and clone Omega Fighter Special.

- 21st November 2000: Yochizo fixed some graphics bugs in the Omega Fighter / Atomic Robo-kid driver.

- 8th November 2000: Yochizo sent in a driver for Omega Fighter and Atomic Robo-kid.

- 25th April 1999: Dumped Omega Fighter Special.


LEVELS: 8 (restarts once)


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* JFF

* Raine


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Romset: 2016 kb / 8 files / 457.8 zip


Credits Mameinfo and Mametesters Project Robert J. Rabgno et al.
History.dat entry:
Flicky (c) 1984 Sega Enterprises, Limited.

A platform game in which Flicky must collect her lost chicks and lead them home, represented as a door marked 'Flicky'. Players must watch out for the cats which emerge from cat-flaps and proceed to roam the levels. If Flicky has any direct contact with a cat, the player will lose a life; any chicks that are touched by a cat will be separated from Flicky and must again be retrieved. The platforms of each level are littered with objects - such as plant pots, hammers and trumpets - that can be picked up and thrown at the cats to knock them out.

- TECHNICAL -

Runs on the Sega "System 1" hardware.

Players: 2
Control: 2-way joystick
Buttons: 1

- TRIVIA -

Flicky was released in September 1984.

The game changed name two times during its development: it was originally called 'Busty', then 'Flipp' and finally 'Flicky'.

The Flicky character also appears in the game, "Bloxeed". A Sega coin-op version of this game is also known to exist for the Sega System 16 hardware. The birds that are rescued by Sonic in his many Sega Magadrive platform outings are 'Flickies', and are identical in appearance to the original Flicky. Also, Flicky tags along with Sonic in the Sega Mega Drive/Saturn game, "Sonic 3D Flicky's Island"; more widely known as "Sonic 3D Blast".

Flicky made cameo appearances in many Sega games in the late 80's, including "TeddyBoy Blues", "SDI", "Flash Point", and "Super Monaco GP".

Jonathan Long holds the official record for this game with 4,548,540 points.

- UPDATES -

Newer sets: Build Date: November 26, 1984

Older sets: Build Date: May 24, 1984

- STAFF -

Programmed by : Hideki Ishikawa (H.I), Shuichi Katagi (KTG)
Designed by : Yoji Ishii (ICI)
Character Design : Yoshiki Kawasaki (Y.K)
Security by : Shuichi Katagi (KTG)
(M.T) ?

- PORTS -

* Consoles :
Sega SG-1000 [EU] (1984)
Sega SG-1000 [JP] (1984) "Flicky [Model G-1036]"
Sega Genesis [US] (1991)
Sega Mega Drive [JP] (1991)
Sega Mega Drive [EU] (1991)
Sega Mega Drive [BR] (1991) by Tec Toy
Sega Saturn [JP] (February 28, 1997) "Sega Memorial Selection Vol. 1 [Model GS-9135]"
Nintendo GameCube [US] (November 10, 2002) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic Mega Collection [Model DOL-GSOE-USA]"
Nintendo GameCube [JP] (December 19, 2002) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic Mega Collection [Model DOL-GSOJ-JPN]"
Nintendo GameCube [EU] (March 7, 2003) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic Mega Collection [Model DOL-GSOP-EUR]"
Microsoft XBOX [US] (November 2, 2004) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model 64057]"
Sony PlayStation 2 [US] (November 2, 2004) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model SLUS-20917]"
Microsoft XBOX [JP] (December 9, 2004) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model ZD6-00003]"
Sony PlayStation 2 [JP] (December 9, 2004) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model SLPM-65758]"
Microsoft XBOX [EU] (February 4, 2005) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus"
Sony PlayStation 2 [EU] (February 4, 2005) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model SLES-52998]" by Sega Europe
Sony PlayStation 2 [AU] (March 20, 2005) "Sonic Mega Collection Plus [Model SLES-52998]"

* Computers :
Sharp X1 [JP]
FM7 [JP]
PC88 [JP]
MSX [JP] (1986)
PC [MS Windows 98, CD-ROM] [US] (1998) "Memorial Selection [Model HCJ-0147]"

* Others :
Mobiles phones [US] (August 21, 2003)
Apple iPhone/iPod [US] (August 25, 2011) [Model 445597555]

- CONTRIBUTE -

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Licensed from Alexis Bousiges under a CC Attribution 3.0 License
cheat.dat entry:
000000A2 C010 00000000 FFFFFFFF Infinite Time
00000000 F928 0000007E FFFFFFFF Invincibility
00010000 F948 0000007E FFFFFFFF Invincibility (2/4)
00010000 FB28 0000007E FFFFFFFF Invincibility (3/4)
00010000 FB08 0000007E FFFFFFFF Invincibility (4/4)
00000000 C002 00000009 FFFFFFFF Infinite Lives PL1
00000000 C003 00000009 FFFFFFFF Infinite Lives PL2

Credit Pugsy's MAME Cheat file
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