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gamehead89:

Well im new to the forums, hope to meet alot of cool friendly game lovin people here. So the story about this arcade game is that after my stepfather had moved his company to a bigger  warehouse we had found an old ikari warriors game that works perfectly fine, we also found super mario bros which worked fine aswell. i took the ikari one home already  ;D and am already thinking about when im goin back for the marios one. heres some pics of ikari warriors, i also have a few questions.

 

one of these revolving joysticks is working perfectly fine and the other one wont go towards the northwest direction. is it possible to switch player 1 joystick with players 2? for now until i can find another joystick.











Ginsu Victim:

Switch 'em out. No problems there.
But first....go get the other machine!

Oh....and welcome!

gamehead89:

haha i defenitley would be on my way to go pick it up now if i had my car. as for switching joysticks im no expert at this stuff and am completely clueless as what to do, i stuck my head in there and saw plenty of wires that need to be disconnected and reattached but im not sure which wires are for what part.

billpa:


--- Quote from: gamehead89 on March 20, 2008, 02:26:48 pm ---haha i defenitley would be on my way to go pick it up now if i had my car. as for switching joysticks im no expert at this stuff and am completely clueless as what to do, i stuck my head in there and saw plenty of wires that need to be disconnected and reattached but im not sure which wires are for what part.

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Im not familiar with the wiring for a rotary joy (Im a noob too) but you should take a few photos with your dig camera so at least you have something to go back to if you get confused.

Great score btw. Get that mario bros. ASAP before someone else decides to take it!!

Ginsu Victim:

Little more complicated stick than usual.
Just grab a notepad and write down what connected where, and put some white labels on the wires with something written to indicate where they came from.

I'm sure there's gotta be an online source of info about them, I just don't know where...

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