This is a game I always wanted to get, but it uses special controls, so I was reluctant. They're not that special, really, but it all depends on how it was solved.
So, essentially it's a whack-a-mole game, with nine buttons plus 1P and 2P start buttons. The original cabinet has these dome shaped buttons that light up when you're supposed to hit them.
My question is: Is the board itself enough to wire up some big buttons that light up, or is there a separate board for that, which is wired to the PCB?
Here's a video of the original machine:
I guess I'm kind of answering myself here, but there's a connector on the board, with a plug at the end. This must be plugging into whatever board the buttons are mounted on, but would it still be possible to wire this thing up to modern lit up buttons?
So, essentially it's a whack-a-mole game, with nine buttons plus 1P and 2P start buttons. The original cabinet has these dome shaped buttons that light up when you're supposed to hit them.
My question is: Is the board itself enough to wire up some big buttons that light up, or is there a separate board for that, which is wired to the PCB?
Here's a video of the original machine:
I guess I'm kind of answering myself here, but there's a connector on the board, with a plug at the end. This must be plugging into whatever board the buttons are mounted on, but would it still be possible to wire this thing up to modern lit up buttons?