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| Locke141:
--- Quote from: opt2not on August 23, 2018, 10:08:03 pm ---I should give DK3 another chance. I just found it weird that part of the gameplay is shooting DK up the butt. :lol --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Malenko on August 23, 2018, 10:07:06 pm ---Make it a Fix it Felix Not that anyone cares but DKJr, DK-Pauline, DK3 DK3 isnt bad if you treat it like a shmup, I just think Jr is the most fun --- End quote --- From here? Howard is your rapper still the way to play Fix it Felix? |
| Howard_Casto:
Yeah as far as I know I'm the only one stupid enough to work on that. Someone also made a genesis port of the game, but it has a few gameplay differences and obviously it's horizontal. |
| Locke141:
Picked it up and brought it to my dad's place. Could use some help getting it working in it's current configuration. The monitor turns on but is white no sound at all. There was no paint under the taped on side art posters. The front art was in bad shape so didn't try to save. Here is under they joy stick. JAMA is disconnected in this photo because I tried my 60-in-1 to see if I would get a image. Right before I lest to go home the citric striper came. I only had a dab on about a minute as I was in a rush but it did a good job only removing the black in my quick test. |
| Crowquill:
Those are pretty good signs of life to work with. Due to the inverted video that the Sanyo monitors use, white is what it shows when there is no signal. That little board above the game board is an inverter so the monitor can use normal signals. I'm guessing you got nothing from the 60-in-1 as well. I'd check power supply next. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk |
| Howard_Casto:
Heh. I love how the jerk that converted it couldn't even be bothered to paint the whole thing and left a big spot where the side art goes. I know it's a business, but sometimes operators are the worst. The good news is they didn't do a good job of painting it, so the citristrip is probably going to work really well like it did on your test spot. Btw, those crimp connectors on the invertor board look a bit janky, that could be part of your problem right there. |
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