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Flash Point (Arcade)

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Title Screen

Flash Point

Developer:Sega
Publisher:Sega
Platform:Arcade (Sega System 16B)
Released in JP: July 1989[1]


MinigameIcon.png This game hasunused modes / minigames.
MusicIcon.png This game hasunused music.


Flash Point is aTetris variant released only in Japan as a sequel toSega's Japanese arcade version. UnlikeTetris, which is usually a pure survival, your goal is to eliminate all golden blocks from the field. Strangely, this game names its only game play as "Ojama Mode" (ojama meaning nuisance), but there's a reason for it...

Contents

Normal Mode

Add the following cheat in your MAME to enable mode select screen (works with both fpoint and fpoint1):

 <cheat desc="Unlock Mode Select Screen">   <script state="run">     <action>maincpu.ow@0045BE=4E71</action>     <action>maincpu.ow@0045C0=4E71</action>   </script> </cheat>

Alternatively, you can skip to Normal Mode without using the mode select screen:

 <cheat desc="Normal Mode">   <script state="run">     <action>maincpu.ob@0045B4=60</action>   </script> </cheat>

Unlike "Ojama Mode", you start with an empty field. LikeSega'sTetris, the goal is to survive as long as possible.

Mode Select Screen

They had to remove it

The unused music (#90) plays here. The default cursor position is Ojama Mode.

JapaneseTranslation
ノーマルモードNormal Mode
おじゃまモードOjama (Nuisance) Mode
旧作Old Game
新作New Game

Differences From "Ojama Mode"

  • Delayed Auto Shift (DAS) is much longer than Ojama Mode.
  • No DAS for soft dropping the piece. The piece starts to fall as soon as you move the lever down.
  • You can earn points from clearing lines. The line scoring is the same as Sega'sTetris:
    • Single: 100 * ((Level / 2) + 1)
    • Double: 400 * ((Level / 2) + 1)
    • Triple: 900 * ((Level / 2) + 1)
    • Tetris: 2000 * ((Level / 2) + 1)
  • The instruction demo map from Sega'sTetris is used for the "How To Play" screen. However, there are no separate input data for it, so the demo player will end up dying.
Ojama Mode Normal Mode
How are the blocks floating?
Slightly more natural looking.

High-Score List

Normal Mode uses a different high-score list than Ojama Mode, and can partially be restored by the following cheat:

 <cheat desc="Force Normal Mode Ranking">   <script state="run">     <action>maincpu.ow@00990E=EC0A</action>     <action>maincpu.mw@009D76=9D94</action>   </script> </cheat>

This cheat forces the Ojama Mode ranking screen to load Normal Mode's high scores instead.

Hmmm...
To do:
Is it possible to restore Normal Mode ranking completely? The ranking data starts fromFFEC0A in RAM. The ranking loader code starts from98E8, but it loads Ojama Ranking at the same time and doesn't seem to contain rendering codes.

The default high scores for Normal Mode are as follows:

RankNameScoreLines
1STU1000032
2FF.900030
3YON800028
4EZA700026
5WA.600024
6MIN500020
7ODA400018
8SAI300016
9TO.200012
10END10008

Putting the high score names together, it reveals some partial staff credits:STAFF:YONEZAWA.MINODA andSAITO.

The word "Stuff" was most likely meant to say "Staff", and was mistranslated from the fact that both words have the same exact spelling in katakana, "Sutaffu" (スタッフ).

Unused Music

Sound #90, the default music in the sound test, is not used during normal gameplay. Itis used in the disabled Mode Select screen, though, as well as the title screen of the cancelled Genesis port.

References

  1. Domestic and Overseas Arcade Game List 1971-2005
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TheTetris series
DOSTetris (AcademySoft) (Prototype) •Tetris (Spectrum HoloByte)
ArcadeSega:Tetris (System 16) •Tetris (System E) •Flash Point •Bloxeed (System 18) •Bloxeed (System C)
Arika:Tetris: The Grand Master •Tetris: The Absolute: The Grand Master 2 PLUS •Tetris: The Grand Master 3 - Terror Instinct‎‎
Tengen (Atari):Tetris (Atari) •Tetris (Vs. System)
Jaleco:Tetris Plus •Tetris Plus 2
Sharp X1Tetris
Sharp X68000Tetris
PC-88Tetris
PC-98Tetris •Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss
NESTetris (BPS) •Tetris (Tengen) (Prototypes) •Tetris (Nintendo) •Tetris 2 + BomBliss
GenesisTetris (1989)
Game Boy (Color)Tetris (Nintendo) •Tetris (ModRetro) •Tetris DX •Tetris Plus
WindowsTetris (1990) (Prototype) •Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss •The Next Tetris •Tetris Worlds •Tetris Elements
Mac OS ClassicSuper Tetris •Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss •Tetris Elements
SNESSuper Tetris 2 + BomBliss •Tetris Battle Gaiden •Tetris & Dr. Mario •Super Tetris 3
CD-iTetris (Prototype)
Virtual Boy3-D Tetris
Nintendo 64Tetris 64 •The New Tetris
PlayStationTetris X •The Next Tetris (Demo)
PlayStation 2Tetris Kiwamemichi
DreamcastTetris 4D •The Next Tetris: Online Edition
Game Boy AdvanceTetris Worlds •Tetris Advance
Mac OS XTetris Elements
Nintendo DSTetris DS (THQ) •Tetris DS (Nintendo) •Tetris Party Deluxe
Plug & PlayTetris
iOSTetris
AndroidTetris
Nintendo 3DSTetris: Axis
Nintendo SwitchG-MODE Archives 33: Tetris Diamond
Spin-Offs
Game Boy (Color)Tetris 2 •Tetris Blast •Tetris Attack
NESHatris •Tetris 2
SNESWordtris •Tetris 2 •Super Bombliss •Tetris Attack
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, WindowsPuyo Puyo Tetris 2
Mac OS ClassicWelltris
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Licensed
Game Boy (Color)Magical Tetris Challenge
Nintendo 64Magical Tetris Challenge
PlayStationMagical Tetris Challenge •Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart
Compilations
NESNintendo World Championships 1990
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