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Hello can anyone tell me if this is a chip problem ? As you can see at Lisa Simpson there is a graphics issue and it goes on through out the game as well.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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could be a corrupted ROM or a bad scratch RAM chip.
try reseating the chips first. check your voltages next. go from there.
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