by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:37 am
I can't remember which was the Multi Q*bert thread. This one? It has brains in it, so it gets elected.
Anyway, I installed the kit. It was as easy as this sort of thing is gonna get. There was one point where I needed three hands (there is now a wire going from the sound board to the main PCB, and trying to hang them all on the back door got tricky) but with some balancing it was all right.
It nuked my high scores in regular Q*bert, which sort of sucks, but that's fine - I had only hit 49,000. One thing threw me for a loop, and that's how you have to hit the Player One and Player Two Start buttons at the same time to go back to the main menu when you are done playing a game: that tells the kit to write the scores to NVRAM. (Or the battery, if you've one of those.)
I got a chance to play it a bit tonight when Dayna and Greg were over, and they put a frigging BASEBALL GAME as one of the bonus games on the thing. I think it is called Curveball, but I'll double check. I'll make this whole lengthy blog post on the thing, but it is absolutely a steal at the $185 Mike Doyle was asking for it.
I can't remember which was the Multi Q*bert thread. This one? It has brains in it, so it gets elected.
Anyway, I installed the kit. It was as easy as this sort of thing is gonna get. There was one point where I needed three hands (there is now a wire going from the sound board to the main PCB, and trying to hang them all on the back door got tricky) but with some balancing it was all right.
It nuked my high scores in regular Q*bert, which sort of sucks, but that's fine - I had only hit 49,000. One thing threw me for a loop, and that's how you have to hit the Player One and Player Two Start buttons at the same time to go back to the main menu when you are done playing a game: that tells the kit to write the scores to NVRAM. (Or the battery, if you've one of those.)
I got a chance to play it a bit tonight when Dayna and Greg were over, and they put a frigging BASEBALL GAME as one of the bonus games on the thing. I think it is called Curveball, but I'll double check. I'll make this whole lengthy blog post on the thing, but it is absolutely a steal at the $185 Mike Doyle was asking for it.