Arcade High Scores! Current Game: X MULTIPLY - COME ON IN!

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GAME UPDATED EVERY TWO WEEKS

PREVIOUSLY PLAYED GAMES
TOP 3 HIGHEST SCORERS!

() = number of participants for that game

GAME PLAYED
1ST PLACE
2ND PLACE
3RD PLACE
TAPPER (4)
SPACEDECK​
JOEBOI​
METALFACE MARK​
FROGGER (6)
SPACEDECK​
JOEBOI​
ZOWGHI​
SHINOBI (7)
JOEBOI​
ZOWGHI​
CHEESYBOY​
BLACK TIGER (6)
CHEESYBOY​
ZATOICHI.UK​
METALFACE MARK​
MERCS (4)
ZATOICHI.UK​
SPACEDECK​
JOEBOI​
METAL SLUG 001 (5)
ZATOICHI.UK​
CHEESYBOY​
JOEBOI​
BUBBLE BOBBLE (7)
TEALC​
METALFACE MARK​
ZATOICHI.UK​
JUNO FIRST (4)
TEALC​
CHEESYBOY​
SPACEDECK​
PAC-MAN (3)
ZATOICHI.UK​
TEALC​
SPACEDECK​
TRACK & FIELD (5)
METALFACE MARK​
ZATOICHI.UK​
TEALC​
MR. DO! (3)
TEALC​
METALFACE MARK​
CHEESYBOY​
RETURN OF THE JEDI (3)
TEALC​
SPACEDECK​
METALFACE MARK​
MOON CRESTA (3)
TEALC​
METALFACE MARK​
SPACEDECK​
JOUST (GREEN LABEL) (5)
LOVELYHEAD​
TEALC​
METALFACE MARK​
THE SIMPSONS (4)
LOVELYHEAD​
CHEESYBOY​
SPACEDECK​
ROBOTRON 2084 (4)
LOVELYHEAD​
TEALC​
CHEESYBOY​
HYPER SPORTS (3)
TEALC​
METALFACE MARK​
LOVELYHEAD​
MOON PATROL (2)
TEALC​
LOVELYHEAD​
GAUNTLET (4)
TEALC​
LOVELYHEAD​
CHEESYBOY​
DOMINO MAN (4)
LOVELYHEAD​
MCWILDCARD​
SPACEDECK​
FLICKY (6)
JOEBOI​
ZATOICHI.UK​
LOVELYHEAD​
STAR WARS ATARI (2)
TEALC​
LOVELYHEAD​
BATTLEZONE (3)
LOVELYHEAD​
TEALC​
SPACEDECK​
BAD DUDES VS. DRAGON NINJA (5)
MCWILDCARD​
TEALC​
CHEESYBOY​
BOMB JACK (4)
ZATOICHI.UK​
LOVELYHEAD​
MCWILDCARD​
SIDE POCKET (4)
CHEESYBOY​
TEALC​
ZATOICHI.UK​
STRIKERS 1945 II (4)
ZATOICHI.UK​
TEALC​
MCWILDCARD​
PIT-FIGHTER (5)
MCWILDCARD​
FONZ-VALO​
TEALC​
RASTAN (5)
ZATOICHI.UK​
CHEESYBOY​
TEALC​
GALAGA '88 (6)
TEALC​
SPACEDECK​
FOGHORN LEGHORN​
TRUXTON II (5)
TEALC​
JOEBOI​
FOGHORN LEGHORN​
DEFENDER (3)
TEALC​
FOGHORN LEGHORN​
SPACEDECK​

RULES:
1 Credit ONLY.
Scores submitted
MUST have been achieved and submitted during this period.
MUST be arcade version (so that it uses credits)
NOT platform specific! Play the games wherever you have access.

All Games: DIP Switches MUST be set to default settings (see spoiler tag below for default settings).
TIP: you may find Arcade game playable on a web browser with a Google search.

If anyone needs any help with anything or have any questions, feel free to contact me on Discord @ Spacedeck#6839

STARTDATE: 23/12/2024 00:01
DEADLINE: 05/01/2025 23:59
GAME: X Multiply Wiki Page Link
Released: 1989

The game itself is a side-scroller like R-Type, albeit with a short vertical-scrolling area towards the end of the sixth level. Instead of the Force pod, however, the main power-up apparatus takes the form of two flexible tentacles. The tentacles are invulnerable to all enemy attacks, and can be positioned with careful maneuvering of the X-002. Konami's Xexex is based on a fusion of this weaponry with the Force system of R-Type. In the PlayStation 2 game R-Type Final, the ship "RX-12 Cross The Rubicon" uses the "Flexible Force", a Force based on XMultiply with roughly the same attacks.

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1. 315,300 [mcwildcard]
2. 306,000 [Tealc]
3. 296,800 [Foghorn Leghorn]
4.

5.


1. 22,525 [Tealc]
2. 9,725 [Foghorn Leghorn]
3. 8,700 [Spacedeck]

Game Selection Rules:
Everyone may select up to 3 games as options for the following game.
Games can be selected more than once in your list, and by more than one person.
All games will be added to an online generator and a new game chosen.
The more entries for a game means the more chances of winning.
PREVIOSLY PLAYED GAMES won't be included to avoid replaying games.
(Games with leaderboards below can be included, so long as that game has not featured on the PREVIOSLY PLAYED GAMES list)
(Games will only be considered played if we get more than 1 participant)

Current game selections contained within spoiler tag below. Feel free request a swap of these at any time.
USERSELECTION #1SELECTION #2SELECTION #3
CHEESYBOYR-TYPE
JOEBOICONTRAPARODIUSELEVATOR ACTION RETURNS
SPACEDECKBANK PANIC
ZATOICHI.UKMS PACMAN
TEALCGALAGA (NAMCO REV B)COMMANDO
MCWILDCARDSALAMANDERSHADOW WARRIORS
LOVELYHEADTINKLE PIT
FOGHORN LEGHORNSMASH TVWONDER BOY1000 MIGLIA: GREAT 1000 MILES RALLY

The leaderboards below this point are for anyone, at anytime, to submit scores to. Want to see a game added? Just submit a score and I'll add a leaderboard for it!

1 Credit Leaderboards (NO continues!)
1. 414,300 [cee-S-dee]
2. 240,800 [Spacedeck]
1. 199,500 [mcwildcard]
2. 191,900 [Tealc]
3. 159,500 [cheesyboy]
4. 104,500 [Fonz-Valo]
5. 103,400 [lovelyhead]
1. 44,000 [lovelyhead]
2. 32,000 [Tealc]
3. 26,000 [Spacedeck]
1. 265,550 [cheesyboy]
2. 97,400 [Zatoichi.uK]
3. 21,500 [Metalface Mark]
4. 18,000 [Spacedeck]
5. 14,750 [JoeBoi]
6. 4,700 [Littlenose]
1. 472,820 [Zatoichi.uK]
2. 134,350 [lovelyhead]
3. 114,890 [mcwildcard]
4. 113,750 [Tealc]
1. 807,150 [Tealc]
2. 698,840 [Metalface Mark]
3. 419,790 [Zatoichi.uK]
4. 351,960 [cheesyboy]
5. 195,850 [JoeBoi]
6. 186,420 [lakitu]
7. 179,090 [Spacedeck]
1. 22,525 [Tealc]
2. 9,725 [Foghorn Leghorn]
3. 8,700 [Spacedeck]
1. 123,086 [lovelyhead]
2. 56,180 [mcwildcard]
3. 43,200 [Spacedeck]
4. 38,202 [Tealc]
1. 18,100 [Spacedeck]
1. 432,170 [JoeBoi]
2. 415,740 [Zatoichi.uK]
3. 331,820 [lovelyhead]
4. 131,590 [Tealc]
5. 117,840 [Spacedeck]
6. 39,080 [mcwildcard]
1. 12,820 [Spacedeck]
2. 12,520 [JoeBoi]
3. 8,400 [Zowghi]
4. 6,700 [Littlenose]
5. 4,800 [Metalface Mark]
6. 3,760 [Armageus]
1. 101,070 [Tealc]
2. 77,670 [Spacedeck]
3. 75,530 [Foghorn Leghorn]
4. 46,670 [cheesyboy]
5. 40,480 [Zatoichi.uK]
6. 11,620 [Fonz-Valo]
1. 43,200 (Warrior) [Tealc]
2. 31,420 (Warrior) [lovelyhead]
3. 9,525 (Warrior) [cheesyboy]
4. 3,980 (Wizard) [Spacedeck]
1. 31,520 [Tealc]
2. 31,200 [Metalface Mark]
3. 18,460 [lovelyhead]
1. 59,350 [lovelyhead]
2. 59,100 [Tealc]
3. 37,300 [Metalface Mark]
4. 20,500 [Spacedeck]
5. 19,500 [cheesyboy]
1. 158,640 [Tealc]
2. 133,980 [cheesyboy]
3. 105,600 [Spacedeck]
4. 78,640 [Metalface Mark]
1. 294,850 [Zatoichi.uK]
2. 83,400 [Spacedeck]
3. 77,250 [JoeBoi]
4. 74,600 [Metalface Mark]
1. 777,790 [Chris [BEANS]]
2. 171,880 [Zatoichi.uK]
3. 123,000 [cheesyboy]
4. 91,020 [JoeBoi]
5. 67,810 [Spacedeck]
6. 50,910 [Metalface Mark]
1. 71,900 [Tealc]
2. 23,080[MetalFace Mark]
3. 5,840 [Spacedeck]
1. 24,730 [Tealc]
2. 11,120 [lovelyhead]
1. 128,450 [Tealc]
2. 32,950 [Metalface Mark]
3. 23,600 [cheesyboy]
1. 143,500 [Zatoichi.uK]
2. 52,490 [Tealc]
3. 30,120 [Spacedeck]
1. $104,360 [mcwildcard]
2. $57,680 [Fonz-Valo]
3. $43,400 [Tealc]
4. $12,000 [cheesyboy]
5. $11,970 [Spacedeck]
1. 167,200 [Zatoichi.uK]
2. 90,200 [cheesyboy]
3. 70,500 [Tealc]
4. 63,000 [Fonz-Valo]
5. 53,200 [Spacedeck]
1. 131,975 [lovelyhead]
2. 119,250 [Tealc]
3. 67,525 [cheesyboy]
4. 58,375 [danoliver1]
1. 114,270 [JoeBoi]
2. 88,620 [Zowghi]
3. 82,780 [cheesyboy]
4. 62,720 [Metalface Mark]
5. 44,030 [Spacedeck]
6. 38,090 [lakitu]
7. 15,760 [Littlenose]
1. 42,000 [cheesyboy]
2. 31,300 [Tealc]
3. 17,000 [Spacedeck]
4. 12,400 [Zatoichi.uK]
5. 5,200 [mcwildcard]
1. 224,100 [JoeBoi]
1. 1,494,051 [Tealc]
2. 113,062 [lovelyhead]
1. 672,530 [Tealc]
2. 133,590 [Spacedeck]
3. 85,400 [MetalFace Mark]
1. 405,400 [Zatoichi.uK]
2. 223,000 [Tealc]
3. 173,900 [cheesyboy]
4. 167,400 [mcwildcard]
5. 159,400 [Spacedeck]
1. 77,125 [Spacedeck]
2. 71,950 [JoeBoi]
3. 55,000 [Metalface Mark]
4. 7,800 [Armageus]
1. 65 (Homer) [cheesyboy]
2. 64 (Bart) [lovelyhead]
3. 46 (Marge) [Spacedeck]
4. 38 (Bart) [Tealc]
1. 85,190 [Metalface Mark]
Event PB's: 100MD:[8.42] LJ:[9.36] JT:[92.67] 110MH:[10.37] HT:[95.41] HJ:[2.46]
2. 84,040 [Zatoichi.uK]
Event PB's: 100MD:[8.52] LJ:[9.39] JT:[89.85] 110MH:[11.54] HT:[92.00] HJ:[2.45]
3. 78,630 [Tealc]
Event PB's: 100MD:[9.22] LJ:[9.53] JT:[92.60] 110MH:[11.02] HT:[95.50] HJ:[2.43]
4. 49,680 [cheesyboy]
Event PB's: 100MD:[-] LJ:[-] JT:[-] 110MH:[-] HT:[-] HJ:[-]
5. 21,380 [Spacedeck]
Event PB's: 100MD:[11.80] LJ:[6.63] JT:[62.04] 110MH:[-] HT:[-] HJ:[-]
1. 162,510 [JoeBoi]
2. 156,570 [Tealc]
3. 111,380 [Foghorn Leghorn]
4. 71,500 [cheesyboy]
5. 48,760 [Spacedeck]
*coming soon*
 
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First tell me, what is arcade? :confused: :p

Them big machines you would find in an arcade :D, usually takes coins to play. Not the same as playing the games on system like MegaDrive. Many people build MAME cabinets and have their builds on this forum but I just run it on my PC. If you're still not sure and would like more info, add me on Steam if you have it; Spacedeck.
 
This is a pretty cool idea! I'll submit a score later today! One suggestion, i think its more of a challenge if we limit credits. I can see you used 9 credits for your score, Or have a separate section for 1 credit scores.

I'm happy to limit to say 1 credit or have a separate leaderboard for it. The only reason I didn't suggest this is because I didn't find any way of seeing how many credits someone used? Where did you find out how many credits it took me? Also can these be viewed for each game as otherwise wouldn't it be hard to check scores are legit?
 
The last 2 digits in your score represent credits used.. at least in Capcom games. I'm not sure how it works in others. Maybe a 1cc leader board would be a good inclusion.

Ok well if it's easy to figure out how many credits have been used, but if it isn't I suppose I'll just take someone's word for it on a particular game, I'm sure nobody will be out to cheat.

I've updated the OP to include a 1C leaderboard. I didn't know about that credit rule on Capcom games so going to go test that feature out before uploading my 1C attempt. :)

EDIT: Quick test is telling me that on the original credit used, score will be end in 00 but any additional credits added will up the last two digits. So after I died, I inserted my second credit and the two digits jumped to 01, then input my third credit and the score became 02. So going off this, it must mean my OP post used 20 credits (19 extra attempts after the initial 1C to start the game).
 
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Many thanks for this
While im setting up my mister i gave it a go in mame - first run was a 16250 - was onto the third level when i realised i could run up and down the bar to pick up the empties and the money, and also go up from the top keg to the bottom keg.

I got this game for xmas on my speccy in 1985 so it has some nostalgia for me but i find myself never playing retro games like this on my mister since theres no challenge, so i hope this thread takes off!

Thanks! I never knew this and I'm amazed I missed ever doing this while playing. This really does help keep control a little longer, some of these alcoholics though, they never stop and go home :cry:.

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*** Mod Edit - going to far into grey area regarding what is available ***
 
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The most important pickup I've found is the money. One you see it, run past whoever is there to pick up. Having some of them turn to the music gives you time to try and keep sending beers to those who are actively coming down.

Some of them can be predictable in how far they will travel back before coming again, so I send them more beers just as they send me the glass. Although clearing enough of them gets hard very fast.
 
Since the deadline has come and gone, I've now selected a new game; Frogger. This is a highly accessible arcade game, so pretty much everyone on this forum could easily find this game to take part should they wish.

Good luck.
 
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