Talk:Bosconian
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[edit] Speech
Stop vandalizing this entry, the speech in Bosconian is definitely as follows (100% certain):
- Blast Off
- Alert Alert
- Battle Stations
- Spy Ship Sighted
- Condition Red (repeats)
The speech data is encoded as 4-bit monoaural PCM in ROM.
STOP CHANGING IT.
I have the Bosconian ROMs for MAME and when enemies approach, the game clearly says "Alive! Alive!" And when a spy ship is sighted, it says "Space Invading!" Gingerfield sucks 10:27, 12 January 2006
No it does not, I have played the real game in the arcade and various emulators and the speech is exactly as I have listed. It says "Alert Alert" to alert you that enemies are approaching, the stupid thing you keep putting in doesn't even make sense. Stop vandalizing this and other Namco games entries with your inaccurate garbage.
Link - http://qtchicks.hp.infoseek.co.jp/namco_bosco.html
Download the game's ROMs for MAME here -http://arcadeconnection.serverbox.org/acdroms03a29/Roms/acdroms1.html. Scroll down until you find bosco.zip and download it. You'll see that the game says "Alive Alive" and "Space Invading". Gingerfield sucks 14:14, 26 January 2006
You're both wrong. It's clearly (well, not very clearly at all) saying "Alarm! Alarm!". Clayhalliwell 19:34, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
- I could believe both "Alarm" and "Alert." To my ears, it sounds like "Alart," an obvious mispronounciation that isn't surprising in a Japanese game. There is no planet anywhere in the universe on which it sounds like "Alive." Which doesn't even make sense. Nandesuka 21:58, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Bosconian 1.jpg
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