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{{Game | {{Game | ||
|completion=2 | |completion=2 | ||
|image=King and Balloon flyer. | |image=King and Balloon arcade flyer.jpg | ||
|title=King and Balloon | |title=King and Balloon | ||
|japanese=キング&バルーン | |japanese=キング&バルーン | ||
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|year=1980 | |year=1980 | ||
|systems={{syslist|cade}} | |systems={{syslist|cade}} | ||
|title1=Arcade Archives King & Balloon | |||
|developer1=[[Namco]] | |||
|publisher1=[[Hamster Corporation]] | |||
|year1=2023 | |||
|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4}} | |||
|ratings1={{IARC|3}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{ACB|G}} | |||
|genre=[[Shooter]] | |genre=[[Shooter]] | ||
|players=1-2 | |players=1-2 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|series=Arcade Archives | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{marquee|King and Balloon marquee.png}} | {{marquee|King and Balloon marquee.png}} | ||
'''King and Balloon''' is a fixed [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1980]]. It was their first arcade game to feature synthesized speech, but did not do very well in the arcades as it was unfortunately released at the same time as Namco's own [[Pac-Man]]. The King speaks when he is captured ("Help!"), when he is rescued ("Thank you!"), and when he is carried away ("Bye bye!") The balloons also make that same "droning" sound as the aliens in [[Galaxian]], which runs on the same hardware (a Zilog Z80 microprocessor running at 3.072 MHz, but this one also uses a second Z80 running at 2.5 MHz to drive its DAC for speech). | '''King and Balloon''' is a fixed [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1980]]. It was their first arcade game to feature synthesized speech, but did not do very well in the arcades as it was unfortunately released at the same time as Namco's own [[Pac-Man]]. The King speaks when he is captured ("Help!"), when he is rescued ("Thank you!"), and when he is carried away ("Bye bye!") The balloons also make that same "droning" sound as the aliens in [[Galaxian]], which runs on the same hardware (a Zilog Z80 microprocessor running at 3.072 MHz, but this one also uses a second Z80 running at 2.5 MHz to drive its DAC for speech). | ||
The player must take control of a cannon | The player must take control of a cannon patrolling the battlements of a castle, protecting the king (who is moving randomly back and forth below it) and keeping squadrons of descending balloon-marauders at bay. Unlike many other fixed shooters, the cannon can be hit and destroyed any number of times - it is the king who must be protected. The game is over when the King has been carried away three times, (or four, depending on whether the player had earned an extra life or not). | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Namco]] | [[Category:Namco]] | ||
[[Category:Hamster Corporation]] | |||
[[Category:Shooter]] | [[Category:Shooter]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] |
Latest revision as of 06:25, 20 July 2023
King and Balloon | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Year released | 1980 |
System(s) | Arcade |
Series | Arcade Archives |
Japanese title | キング&バルーン |
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Genre(s) | Shooter |
Players | 1-2 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Arcade Archives King & Balloon | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Hamster Corporation |
Year released | 2023 |
System(s) | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 |
Rating(s) |
King and Balloon is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1980. It was their first arcade game to feature synthesized speech, but did not do very well in the arcades as it was unfortunately released at the same time as Namco's own Pac-Man. The King speaks when he is captured ("Help!"), when he is rescued ("Thank you!"), and when he is carried away ("Bye bye!") The balloons also make that same "droning" sound as the aliens in Galaxian, which runs on the same hardware (a Zilog Z80 microprocessor running at 3.072 MHz, but this one also uses a second Z80 running at 2.5 MHz to drive its DAC for speech).
The player must take control of a cannon patrolling the battlements of a castle, protecting the king (who is moving randomly back and forth below it) and keeping squadrons of descending balloon-marauders at bay. Unlike many other fixed shooters, the cannon can be hit and destroyed any number of times - it is the king who must be protected. The game is over when the King has been carried away three times, (or four, depending on whether the player had earned an extra life or not).
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Title screen.
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The upright arcade cabinet.
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The first round of the game.