Following! Love the double gun games.
Someone was making a modern sound board that could drop in to any Williams rifle game, should be easy enough to repurpose that or make your own to replace the 8 track.
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Following! Love the double gun games.
Someone was making a modern sound board that could drop in to any Williams rifle game, should be easy enough to repurpose that or make your own to replace the 8 track.
Quoted from inhomearcades:What are the thoughts on increasing the pad size of the gun contact so that way the slight alignment issue I have would allow for a larger buffer to activate a target? Thinking of doing this to have the guns hit a little more liberally and thus making it a little more of a fair game between player 1 and 2. I think it would make it about finding/hitting the target faster more so than having a slight alignment issue.
Not a bad idea. You'd likely need to fab up a new one with a larger tapered head. You need to be careful to use a soft conductive metal so it doesn't eat up the traces on the bakelite board.
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