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Main data
Romset and name:
junofrst Juno First
Short name:
Juno First
Manufacturer:
Konami
Year:
Genre:
Shooter
Category:
Shooter / Gallery
Serie:
-
Driver source:
konami/junofrst.cpp
Language:
English
Similar games:
Input / Controls
Players:
Up to 2 players (solo, 2 alternates)
Input:
Joystick 8 ways
Buttons / keys:
Coins:
Cabinet:
Cocktail, Upright
Free-play:
Supported
Rankings
Average user rating:
AntoPISA BestGame:
80 to 90 (Very Good)
MASH All-Time:
Video
Display:
768x224@60.606061 Hz, ruotato di 90°, CRT 15kHz
Orientation:
Vertical
Scrolling:
Unknown
Colors:
-
CPU:
Intel 8039, KONAMI-1, Zilog Z80
Audio
Sound:
Audio chips:
8-Bit R-2R DAC, AY-3-8910A PSG, RC Filter, Speaker
Romset
First release:
Mame 0.33b3 released on may-17 1998
Last release:
Mame 0.271 released on oct-31 2024
Clone of:
-
Clones:
Bios:
Not required
Use rom of:
-
Use sample of:
-
Previous romset:
None
New romset:
None
Files
Dump:
GOOD
Required files:
Status
OVERALL:
GOOD
Emulation:
Good
Graphic:
Good
Color:
Good
Sound:
Good
Cocktail:
Good
Protection:
Good
Save state:
Supported
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  • Arcade Video game published 41 years ago:

    Juno First © 1983 Konami.

    Juno First a vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up viewed from a third-person perspective in which players must destroy waves of attacking aliens. Unlike other shooters of the time, the game's enemies don't line up in a gallery formation but instead move freely around the screen. Because of this, the player's ship can move both forwards and backwards (in addition to left and right).

    As well as the attacking aliens a spherical 'space capsule' occasionally appears on-screen and if shot, it releases an enemy astronaut that can then be captured. This must be done within a set time, however, with the screen having a red tint for the period in which rescue is possible. During the capture phase, every enemy the player shoots is worth an additional 200 points.

    As a last resort players also have the option to 'warp' to another random part of the play area. This is highly risky as it may place the player's ship in a position more dangerous than the one it left. Players are allowed three warps per level.

    Starting formations vary from stage to stage and the aliens mutate into more dangerous forms the longer they survive. To complete a level all aliens must be destroyed.

    TECHNICAL
    Game ID: GX310

    Main CPU: Motorola M6809 (@ 1.5 Mhz)
    Sound CPU: Zilog Z80 (@ 1.78975 Mhz), I8039 (@ 533.333 Khz)
    Sound Chips: General Instrument AY8910 (@ 1.78975 Mhz), DAC, (3x) RC (@ 1.789772 Mhz)

    Players: 2
    Control: 8-way joystick
    Buttons: 3

    TRIVIA
    Juno First was released in July 1983 in Japan.

    Tom Gibson holds the official record for this game with 78888980 points.

    Released in North America as "Juno First [GV-122]"

    TIPS AND TRICKS
    • Shooting the space capsule will cause a astronaut to appear. Touching this astronaut will engage a bonus mode. In this mode, the enemy ships will stop firing for 10 seconds and each enemy destroyed will earn the player bonus points.
    • To take full advantage of the bonus mode, avoid shooting enemy ships for about the first 20 seconds of the wave until the asteroid appears and you activate bonus mode. This will allow you to kill more enemies while in bonus mode.
    • Don't forget to use your warp button - it can get you out of some sticky situations. You have 3 warps per level, and warps do not carry over to the next level.
    • An extra ship is awarded at every 100,000 points, but be aware that the score rolls over after 1,000,000 points.

    PORTS
    • COMPUTERS:
    [EU] MSX (1983)
    [JP] MSX (1984)
    [EU] Commodore C64 (1984)
    [US] PC MS-DOS (1984)

    CONTRIBUTE
    Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=1245&o=2
    Informations provided by © Alexis Bousiges
    Informations provided by Contribute to the translation
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    NOTICE: The short version was discontinued in November 2019
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