- Nintendo Vs. Series
The
Nintendo Vs. Series (for "versus") was a series of arcadevideo games designed for two-player competitive play using the VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem,arcade system board s based on theNintendo Entertainment System . Many of these stand-up or sit-down arcade machines had two screens and controls joined at an angle. These games were arcade ports of homevideo games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, thus they could be sold cheaply to arcades in the late 1980s.Hardware
The Vs. Series were designed primarily as a kit to retrofit "Donkey Kong", "
Donkey Kong Jr. ", "Popeye", and "Mario Bros. " machines. Being as such, they require the same special monitor that these coin-ops used. These monitors use inverse voltage levels for their video signals as compared to most arcade monitors. Commercially available converters allowed one to use any standard open frame monitor with the game.Almost all Vs. games ran on identical hardware, with the notable exception that four special PPUs (video chips) were also made, each containing a different palette (each of which appears to arrange the colors completely randomly). Most boards could be switched to a new game simply by swapping the program ROMs, though the appropriate PPU would also have to be used - if not, the game would appear with incorrect colors. Several of the later Vs. games employed further measures of protection by using special PPUs which swapped pairs of I/O registers and/or returned special data from normally unimplemented regions of memory - attempts to run these games in other Vs. systems would result in the game failing to even start.
There were some dedicated Vs. double cabinets produced which looked like two games butted together at an angle. A single motherboard powered both games on those models.
Differences between Vs. Series and NES versions
Sometimes the games were different from their NES versions. For example, Vs. "Super Mario Bros". is considerably more difficult than Super Mario Bros, and includes some levels from "". The graphics were also different from their NES counterparts; for example, Vs. "
Duck Hunt " had more details and animation sequences than its console counterpart.Games
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*"Vs.Killer Instinct "
*"Vs.10-Yard Fight "
*"Vs. Baseball
*"Vs.Balloon Fight "
*"Vs.Battle City "
*"Vs.Castlevania "
*"Vs.Clu Clu Land "
*"Vs.Donkey Kong 3 "
*"Vs.Dr. Mario "
*"Vs.Duck Hunt "
*"Vs.Excitebike "
*"Vs. Gumshoe"
*"Vs. Hogan's Alley"
*"Vs.Ice Climber "
*"Vs.Mach Rider "
*"Vs. Mahjong"
*"Vs. Pinball"
*"Vs. Pac-Man"
*"Vs. Platoon"
*"Vs. Slalom"
*"Vs. Sky Kid"
*"Vs. Soccer"
*"Vs.Stroke and Match Golf (Men and Women's versions) "
*"Vs.Super Mario Bros. "
*"Vs. Tennis"
*"Vs. T.K.O. Boxing"
*"Vs. Top Gun"
*"Vs.Urban Champion "
*"Vs. Volleyball"
*"Vs. Wrecking Crew"
*"Vs.The Goonies "
*"Vs.Atari RBI Baseball "
*"Vs.Freedom Force "
*"Vs.Gradius "
*"Vs.Ladies Golf "
*"Vs.Mighty Bomb Jack "
*"Vs.Ninja Jajamaru Kun "
*"Vs.Star Luster "
*"Vs.Super Xevious - Gump no Nazo "
*"Vs.Tetris "ee also
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PlayChoice-10 , another arcade series from Nintendo
*Nintendo Super System , arcade system based on theSuper Nintendo External links
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* [http://emustatus.rainemu.com/editorial/nintendovs.htm Rainemu Nintendo VS. Page]
* [http://playchoice.riemen.net/vs_list.html Nintendo VS System at PAR PlayChoice-10 Games and Resources]
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