First to provide TATE mode?
First to provide TATE mode?
My apologies if this has been asked before... But does anyone know what was the first home version of a verticle shump to provide TATE mode option? Thanx in advance.
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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
Raiden Project?
Edit: Yeah, as far as I can find, RP is the first to do it, being a launch title on the ps1. Its actually got some really nice options for being one of the first "arcade-true" ports.
Edit: Yeah, as far as I can find, RP is the first to do it, being a launch title on the ps1. Its actually got some really nice options for being one of the first "arcade-true" ports.
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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
Good question. I've yet to find anything pre-32 bit era that supports TATE...
So, if that's truly the case then it shouldn't be *too* hard to figure out by looking at the release dates of Saturn/PS1 TATE shmups...
So, if that's truly the case then it shouldn't be *too* hard to figure out by looking at the release dates of Saturn/PS1 TATE shmups...
Sega Saturn
Batsugun (J)
Battle Garegga (J)
DonPachi (J)
DoDonPachi (J)
Galactic Attack (U)
- Layer Section (J)
- Rayforce (E)
Game Tengoku (J)
-the Game Paradise
Gekirindan (J)
Gun Frontier - Arcade Gears vol. 2 (J)
Gunbird (J)
Gunsmoke (Capcom Generations 4) (J)
Image Fight (J)
Kingdom Grandprix (J)
-Shippū Mahō Daisakusen Kingudamu-Gurandopri (Arcade mode)
Kyukyoku Tigers 2 Plus (Twin Cobra 2) (J)
Shienryu (J)
Skull Fang: Kuhga Gaiden (J)
Sonic Wings Special (J)
Strikers 1945 (J)
Strikers 1945 II (J)
PlayStation
Arcade Gears: Image Fight & X-Multiply (screen cannot display full play area, in both games...)
Capcom Generation 1 (1942, 1943 & 1943 Kai)
Capcom Generation 3 (Vulgus & Exed Exes)
Capcom Generation 4 (Gun.Smoke)
Donpachi
DoDonPachi
Namco Museums Vols.1-5 and Encore (Galaga, Galaxian, Gaplus, Xevious, Dragon Spirit, Dragon Saber)
Raiden DX
Raiden Project (US version has tate, but requires Gameshark for rotated controls)
Sonic Wings Special (technically not a port but an original game, has full tate regardless)
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1945 II (US version = no tate and misleadingly renamed "Strikers 1945")
Toaplan Shooting Battle Vol.1 (Tiger Heli, KK Tiger & Twin Cobra)
Xevious 3D+G (Xevious, Super Xevious & Xevious Arrangement)

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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
The jp version of Raiden Project has the earliest release date of those if I'm not mistaken, and has TATE with no need for codes.
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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
Those lists reminded me of a few games I still need to get.
Totally forgot Kingdom Grabdprix existed
Totally forgot Kingdom Grabdprix existed
Re: First to provide TATE mode?
Now I am curious!
Most of the earlier Arcade games, Pacman for example have a taller vertical screen vs narrow width screen. I wonder not only the SHMUPs, but what other types of games were made as a "TATE" rotate option on home consoles? I know there was a Pacman on the C64 that did this.
Most of the earlier Arcade games, Pacman for example have a taller vertical screen vs narrow width screen. I wonder not only the SHMUPs, but what other types of games were made as a "TATE" rotate option on home consoles? I know there was a Pacman on the C64 that did this.
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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
ThanksNeat! good trivia question
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I think Soldier Blade and Star Parodier on Turbo/PCE have an option for "arcade" screen mode where it compresses the screen giving an tate effect. Not a true screen rotate but it does pre-date Radien Triad.CRTGAMER wrote:Now I am curious!
Most of the earlier Arcade games, Pacman for example have a taller vertical screen vs narrow width screen. I wonder not only the SHMUPs, but what other types of games were made as a "TATE" rotate option on home consoles? I know there was a Pacman on the C64 that did this.
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Re: First to provide TATE mode?
Real answer - Radien Project on the PSX - Jan 1995
Joke answer - Bedlam on the Vextrex - 1983
Joke answer - Bedlam on the Vextrex - 1983