by Jizaboz » Wed Apr 30, 2025 7:27 am
About a week after this, I decided to try to fix my Light Phaser. I basically went with the "shotgun" (throw everything at a repair without any further testing attempts) approach. First, I reflowed all the solder on the small PCB inside the gun. Then I expected to replace capacitors. Instead, after the reflow I held the guts up to the screen while Operation Wolf was playing.. and it fired! I've been really enjoying the light gun games on this system. As a a friend that didn't own one back in the day but did play Duck Hunt for NES commented when they tried it: "Woah, the games are harder but the gun is way more accurate!"
The latest "literal English" enhanced Phantasy Star patch is still playing well. I've actually neglecting finally finishing Refantazio because wanting to play this ancient SEGA RPG again the "proper" way.
About a week after this, I decided to try to fix my Light Phaser. I basically went with the "shotgun" (throw everything at a repair without any further testing attempts) approach. First, I reflowed all the solder on the small PCB inside the gun. Then I expected to replace capacitors. Instead, after the reflow I held the guts up to the screen while Operation Wolf was playing.. and it fired! I've been really enjoying the light gun games on this system. As a a friend that didn't own one back in the day but did play Duck Hunt for NES commented when they tried it: "Woah, the games are harder but the gun is way more accurate!"
The latest "literal English" enhanced Phantasy Star patch is still playing well. I've actually neglecting finally finishing Refantazio because wanting to play this ancient SEGA RPG again the "proper" way.