I bought a new arcade game last weekend. A Stargate machine that appeared to need a little tender loving care. I plugged and re-plugged all the horrible Skin-your-knuckle plugs. Why do they make them so hard to get on and off? And why are they made out of some metal that seems to corrode from looking at it? Anyway. Got the game so it would power up. It reported a RAM error, 1-2-5. I got some 4116 ICs from Jameco, and fixed that. The speaker was detached. I replaced the speaker with one from an old PC. The up control wasn't working, which turned out to be another corrosion problem with the pins and sockets from corrosionville.
Now, the game starts, and seems to play. I should note that there are no batteries in the holder FWIW. So, when you start the game, it says, that it's lost it's mind, and you are supposed to reset everything. The problems start, when you are supposed to put in the attract message- Only As and Ss come up. you can hit fire to enter them. No matter what though, it ends up with an attract message of "AS AS AS AS."
More strangeness. When you get to the bookkeeping totals, they're just wrong. Gibberish characters in there. Commas, periods, junk. When it comes to adjustments, it always reads 8000 for a new ship, you can't adjust that at all. The rest of the numbered settings are unchangeable as well, I recall 41 being the number all of the highs and lows are set to.. Which makes for an interesting play- It's really hard to play, but it doesn't seem to matter because you have nearly unlimited ships and smartbombs! If you lay on the inviso though, you can deplete that fairly quickly. The game never needs credits. It always has unlimited credits.
On the setup screen, when it comes time to enter your name for the initial high score, it says, "Enter your name (,0) characters" Surprisingly, it lets you enter your name! Those characters are right. I put in there, BRIANDP RIDES AGAIN, but, then it wouldn't ever seem to get to the 'end' and accept the entry. the cursor continued off the screen. I had to turn it off and back on to get anywhere.
Finally, during this hard, but not so bad, because you have unlimited ships, I noticed not getting any extra guys- Until I got to 100,000 points. I got the "extra man" sound.. Also, Got another one at about 245,000 points as well. Beats me what is wrong with this thing! I'm thinking it's head is not screwed on quite right. Maybe a decoder chip? Maybe the whole logic board is possessed by the devil, and I'll need to replace it!
Either way though, if I DON'T fix this logic board, and have to get another one outright- I'll always be able to put this one in for a sort of quasi-Tournament play- "Play as long as you can stand it! You'll never run out of men or smart bombs! You'll just get sick of how hard it is about Wave 16, when they immediately snatch all the humanoids, and them come after you!"
I know I've learned a lot about this game doing this much with fixing it, but I'm COMPLETELY baffled by this. Any hints anyone? Possibly Mr. Retroactive can shed some light on this? I read where you were talking about how these games are more simple than the newer games that have come around. Does this mean you have a complete understanding of how the game works from start-up? To moving the little landers around, and the ship scrolling back and fourth as so? Even with how "simple" computers were back then, it amazes me that they were able to get such a complicated game to work.
I realize that each type of opponent has it's own behavior, and Landers are simply there to steal humanoids, and baters are there to make sure you don't take too long to kill them, but boy, when you put all these things together, it comes off as a heck of a show! Like somehow the machine is back behind the scenes pulling the strings going, "Sure, I want to see you drop in on that lander RIGHT before you are going to line up to kill it, I'm going to put one of those mines in your way- So it seems to blend with the background and you won't be able to see it!"
Thanks in advance for ANY help you can be with this monster in my stargate!
-BrianDP