This one had acid damage on u10, u11 and u21. These sit straight below the battery on the -133 and are typical bad spots from the battery leaking down. Also had typical connector issues, while not the VIDIOT board itself they will keep the game from evening coming up in attract mode. It also had a bad TMS9228, and not as common of a failure it is a weak spot on the board. Finally, it needed all the pots replaced, they worked but were flaky and when trying to make the game as rock solid as possible they really should be upgraded.
Sounds like Trey will be having a lot of fun trying to get his working...
It does boot apparently, but no video. Makes sounds.
It can make sounds without getting a full boot, the sound section is in the first part of the boot cycle.
Quoted from centerflank:I ended up finally getting one, sweet game!
Fun game and a great way to mix up a lineup.
I have had mine for 3 years now and I still haven't fixed mine. It just sits there for when I finish my other projects.
Quoted from centerflank:I ended up finally getting one, sweet game!
I got one that was beat up with no video on the monitor and the cabinet door was completely rotten. But miraculously after a cap job on the monitor and a new cabinet door it worked and I have had no problems for the past year and a half. Great game my whole family loves it and will be a family heirloom I think LOL.
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