> > Found possibly the only example of this game, and wrote a post about it. > > Congrats with finding and getting that game. Good to see the sellers kept cab in > working shape.
The owners couldn't even remove the back door. The game needs capping on the monitor and power regulator. I cleaned the knob pots with contact cleaner as a couple of the knobs were jittery. FWIW
> To emulate Hesitation video output display correctly, some decent photos of the way > the translucent color sheets are arranged on monitor so a proper artwork layout file > can be created would be a start.
I can take better pics or Stilleto can come by and take pics
> > If logic schematics even exist these days and can be found, that helps as well.
Would love to find schematics for this game.
> I wondered who bought the Atari Crossfire cab when it was for auction a couple years > ago.
It was my friend, not me. I just came along for the ride.
> https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh9w9u3FUs3/ Electra Flying Fortress > > Interesting cab design (prototype) variation compared to what I remember seeing in > arcades. Good luck getting it repaired.
Thanks! I gotta get to that one after I make some space.
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Edited by pong (02/13/19 03:26 PM)
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