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This collection consists of manuals, circuit diagrams, cheat sheets and other materials related to the operation of arcade machines.Coin-operated arcade games, especially as they became primarily electronic and sold to an ever-widening audience of vendors and distributors, came with instruction manuals, repair documentation, and schematics. Usually attached inside the machines inside bags, or as part of the manifest documents, these manuals were vital for installation and operation of these expensive pieces of hardware. As these long-lived machines fell out of favor with the first-line locations in arcades, they would be passed from owner to owner, occasionally losing parts but very often losing the manuals, which would be separated from the machines and stored in binders or file cabinets and forgotten.Over time, owners of arcade games that still had the manuals would scan or photocopy them to provide to other owners that still needed them, with the pace quickening as more and more private individuals bought the machines at fire sales and auctions. This mostly-anonymous army of scanners have built up a very large library of manuals that are now available here.Functional as operating instructions but also as insightful historical documents, these arcade manuals provide another angle on the care and engineering behind the games that have entertained so many over the decades.Many of these arcade manuals were scanned by Al Kossow, who is thanked for his dedication to saving this history. Metadata for the entries were typed in by Jason Scott, Kent Conrad, John Fink, Thomas Hahn, Lewis Collard, Rose Auerbach, Jason Callina, Aaron Acephalous, Justin Cameron, Miguel Jacq.
Arcade Manual: VS. Platoon, by Nintendo, Instruction Manual.
This document contains installation, configuration and testing instructions for the VS. Platoon arcade game pak for Nintendo VS. The document contains the following sections: Introduction, Installation Procedure, V.S. Uni-System with Single Monitor, V.S. Dual-System with Two Monitors, Dipswitches, Initial Checks Before Power Up, and a settings diagram. Topics: expander, ppu, nintendo, nArcade Manuals, Arcaden, dipswitches, platoon, coin, cpu, main.
Troubleshooting notes (2) for Pac-Mana and Ms. Pac-Man, arcade games by Bally Midway. Includes game description, option switch settings, troubleshooting notes, z-80 CPU description, self-test instructions, power supply description, power supply diagram, control input circuits description and schematic, systems timing description and schematic, watchdog circuit description and diagram, program rom description and schematic, sync bus controller description and schematic, scratchpad and v-ram. Topics: nArcade Manuals, Arcaden. Operation, Maintenance and Service manual for Cosmic Series Zero Hour by Universal. Includes features of this machine, how to handle and maintain this machine, how to play, various optional settings, tv monitor, upright type parts catalog, table type parts catalog, circuit board, wiring diagram, sound block diagram, power source block diagram, block diagram, schematic diagrams, postface, reference drawings.
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Topics: circuit, parts, board, nArcade Manuals, Arcaden, component, lever, fuses, assembly, cabinet. Arcade Manual: Speed Shift, by Chicago Coin, Schematics. Single-sheet document depicts the schematics for the Speed Shift electromechanical racing arcade game, model 438-1. Document is arranged in a grid, with individual sections labeled by color code, letter, and number, and shows the overall system in a 'Game Over' state. Various component assemblies including the Sound Unit, lighting, transmission, pedals, and tachometer are shown. Also includes tables for Coil Names, Motors, Symbols, Wire. Topics: nArcade Manuals, Arcaden.
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DESCRIPTIONThis collection consists of manuals, circuit diagrams, cheat sheets and other materials related to the operation of arcade machines.Coin-operated arcade games, especially as they became primarily electronic and sold to an ever-widening audience of vendors and distributors, came with instruction manuals, repair documentation, and schematics. Usually attached inside the machines inside bags, or as part of the manifest documents, these manuals were vital for installation and operation of these expensive pieces of hardware. As these long-lived machines fell out of favor with the first-line locations in arcades, they would be passed from owner to owner, occasionally losing parts but very often losing the manuals, which would be separated from the machines and stored in binders or file cabinets and forgotten.Over time, owners of arcade games that still had the manuals would scan or photocopy them to provide to other owners that still needed them, with the pace quickening as more and more private individuals bought the machines at fire sales and auctions.
This mostly-anonymous army of scanners have built up a very large library of manuals that are now available here.Functional as operating instructions but also as insightful historical documents, these arcade manuals provide another angle on the care and engineering behind the games that have entertained so many over the decades.Many of these arcade manuals were scanned by Al Kossow, who is thanked for his dedication to saving this history. Metadata for the entries were typed in by Jason Scott, Kent Conrad, John Fink, Thomas Hahn, Lewis Collard, Rose Auerbach, Jason Callina, Aaron Acephalous, Justin Cameron, Miguel Jacq.