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Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic () >From what I read, these units don't exactly reproduce the arcade versions, and the controllers aren't all that great. Fixing the controllers shouldn't be that hard.

I would just get out the Dremel & soldering iron and get me a DB9 jack @ Radio Shack, and put in an Atari joystick port (for this, the new Atari Flashback 2 joysticks are fab!) However, regarding the actual games - is it possible to hack these units, maybe with a flash memory upgrade using the original arcade ROM images (that MAME uses), so they play the original arcade games, and maybe even some new ones? Vray for sketchup 2014 free download full version. (Mr Do anyone?

Berzerk?) Namco TV Games Namco II: Ms Pac-Man with 5 TV Games. Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic () I don't know, I think they are faithful reproductions of the arcade games (except with high scores moved to the side and all.) I was able to make the infamous Galaga no-shooting trick work on the Namco II joystick game. I couldn't believe it when it actually worked!

I wouldn't have thought they would have deliberately coded that bug into the game, so it has to be emulating ROMs. Any Pac/MsPac experts out with these? Do the patterns used for the arcade games work with the Namco joysticks? All the hidden stuff for Xevious is there as well (Flags, citadels, etc), and the ships come out exactly like the arcade game. Anyone hacking the Namco Battle Museum on the PSP? I've managed to isolate the ROMs in the game code.

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May 03, 2013  jakks pacific type games installed in arcade cab - posted in Arcade and Pinball: Looking to put in a joystick all-in-1 games controller in a failed basketball arcade cabinet. Jakks pacific rigged up to a regular TV jammed into an arcade cabinet. People bid on it thinking it was like the other multicades that were going for $400-$800.

All the graphics ROMs are identical, but the code ROMs seem to be slightly encrypted (something like every 3rd byte matches the MAME ROM perfectly, but all the remaining ones are different. Replacing them causes the game to crash, not sure about that one.) Rik On 18 Sep 2005 13:36:02 -0700, 'Mad Scientist Jr' wrote: >>From what I read, these units don't exactly reproduce the arcade >versions, and the controllers aren't all that great. > >Fixing the controllers shouldn't be that hard.

I would just get out the >Dremel & soldering iron and get me a DB9 jack @ Radio Shack, and put in >an Atari joystick port (for this, the new Atari Flashback 2 joysticks >are fab!) > >However, regarding the actual games - is it possible to hack these >units, maybe with a flash memory upgrade using the original arcade ROM >images (that MAME uses), so they play the original arcade games, and >maybe even some new ones? (Mr Do anyone? Berzerk?) > >Namco TV Games >http /www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001GBROQ/ref=pd_sim_vg_1/0-8004835?v=glance&s=videogames&n=507846 >Namco II: Ms Pac-Man with 5 TV Games >http /www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00009VDXX/ref=pd_sim_vg_1/0-8004835?v=glance&s=videogames&n=507846.

This shows the Easter egg as it exists in the Atari Jakks Pacific port of the original Adventure game where the creator's name, Warren Robinett, was removed and replaced with 'TEXT?' This console was released in 2002. The console includes ten games: • • • • • • • • • Volleyball • The port of was modified to remove the creator's name from the hidden.

Atari Paddle [ ] This console was released in 2004. One and two-player versions are available.

The console includes 13 games: • • • • Circus Atari • • • • Street Racer • • • • (Arcade) • Warlords (Arcade) References [ ].