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Dig Dug

Dig Dug

Mining - dig underground and inflate / squash mosters

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Dig Dug II
Sequel to Dig Dug. More underground fun.
Dig Dug
Mining - dig underground and inflate / squash mosters
Mr. Do!
Mining - dig for cherries and kill monsters
Space Panic
Dig holes to trap aliens. Fill holes back up to kill them.
Lode Runner
Collect treasure and bury enemies

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/kk/digdug/index.aspx
Dig Dug pseudo-restoration General Game Information 2001-08-12 Traded a case of beer for a Dig Dug with monitor problems. 2002-11-30 I repalced the freaking out G07 with a K4600 I have. Both have serious screen burn, the G07 from Super Pac-Man, and the K4600 with I don't know what. May have to try a tube swap. --replaces monitor-- fried monitor fried monitor not fried monitor if anyone knows the fix for this problem [which cap?], please let me know.
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/features/coinopmuseum/index.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum St. Louis, Missouri, November 1994 (by Stephen J. Ryner) Sadly, it seems the National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum has finally closed its doors. The manager, Chris Lindsay, had reported the museum had been losing money and was unlikely to last once its parent company had been acquired. This page is nowin memoriam... It was a beautiful autumn afternoon when Richard Allan and I visited the St. Louis Video Game museum for the first time. The museum was
File: /features/coinopmuseum/index.aspx - 7 K - Updated 2008.10.20
/features/coinopmuseum/south.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The South Room November 1994 This quickly became my favorite room. A Q*bert to the right, and a beautiful Dig Dug in the middle of the room. A slightly worn Donkey Kong sits besides Mario Brothers. There's one of those Hologram games, and a Popeye that looks attractive. But it's been a while since I've played Qix. Darn, that's hard. Hey, here's a good two player game to try with a friend: yes, it's Death Race! Maybe we'll fly through the dayglow
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/repair/index.aspx
Repair / Restoration Guides Power Supplies Williams Linear Power Supply (Defender, Joust, Bubbles, Stargate, Robotron, etc) Monitors Monitor Tube Swap (get that fresh, burn-free feeling!) Coinop.org repair logs / restoration info  Baby Pac-Man repair log /restoration information Crystal Castles repair log /restoration information Defender repair log / restoration information Dig Dug repair log / restoration information Jr
File: /repair/index.aspx - 2 K - Updated 2007.08.14
/features/coinopmuseum/list.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The List of Games Mike Ross visited the musem and posted a list of all the games to rec.games.video.arcade.collecting, something I forgot to do. Thanks, Mike! When all the pictures are on this site, I'll add links from the names here to the pictures I've taken. I have photos of at least half of these games... Pinball Games 8 Ball Deluxe Captain Fantastic Cyclone Gorgar Highways Humpty Dumpty Mondy Night Football Mr. & Mrs. Pac Man Rocket Shi
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/sale/index.aspx
Sale / Wanted Looking for joysticks, buttons, DIY controller boards, etc? FOLLOW THIS LINK Parts part price notes buy ER-2055 EA-ROM $2.75 EA-ROM chip for high score save on older Atari games, such as Tempest, Centipede, Dig Dug, Liberator, Red Baron, Space Duel, Gravitar, Black Widow, Millipede. If your high scores aren't saving anymore, try one of these first. William
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/features/coinopmuseum/entry.aspx
The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The Entry November 1994 When you first walk in, you can get some change. That's what Rich is doing here. Or maybe he's buying a T shirt. Or just trying to collect himself before moving further inward. There's a lot to see here. One of the first things you'll notice is a Dragon's Lair and Dragon's Lair II side by side, with an external monitor to help you watch the action. Behind the cashier it looks like an invasion of the yellow Pac Man family
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/search.aspx
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Blurry Dig Dug cabinet. Dig Dug diggin and duggin.

Knowledge Base

/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt
1.0) Conversion FAQ: -------------------- COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 REVISION DATE: 02 November 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.1 (02/11/94 - Clarified technical details in {6.4}, Added a few words on manuals in {7.3} and analog controllers in {8.1.3}) REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (01/11/94 - First public release; FTP only) CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir THANX TO: Wayne Aiken, Graham Bisset, Duncan Brown, David Hanes, To
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt - 115 K - Updated 1994.11.02
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/dig_dug.txt
DIG DUG ------- A - ground 1 - ground B - +5 VDC 2 - +5 VDC C - 3 - D - 4 - E - 5 - F - cocktail * 6 - H - 7 - J - 8 - K - 2P start 9 - credit L - 2P pump * 10 - 1P start M - 2P left * 11 - 1P pump N - 2P right * 12 - 2P down * P - 1P left 13 -
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/dig_dug.txt - 14 K - Updated 2003.01.07
Dig Dug Technical Information
Dig Dug Pinouts, switch settings, memory map, and more.
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/digdug tech.html - 7 K - Updated 2002.04.25
FAQ: Conversion v1.1
COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 REVISION DATE: 02 November 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.1 (02/11/94 - Clarified technical details in {6.4}, Added a few words on manuals in {7.3} and analog controllers in {8.1.3}) REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (01/11/94 - First public release; FTP only) CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir THANX TO: Wayne Aiken, Graham Bisset, Duncan Brown, David Hanes, Tony Jones, John Keay, Patti Ozd
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-conversion_v1.1.html - 117 K - Updated 1999.07.27
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/digdug.txt
* From: IO91461@maine.maine.edu (Tom Nezwek) DigDug Dip Switch Settings -------------------------- SWITCH BANK #1 My Defaults: SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 -------------- ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF SW #1 SW #2 SW #3 (Right Coin Door) ----- ----- ----- ON ON ON 1 Coin 7 Plays ON ON OFF 1 Coin 6 Plays ON OFF ON 1 Coin
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/digdug.txt - 2 K - Updated 1993.06.02
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/digdug.txt
DIG DUG Typed in by : Rick Schieve Cocktail info added by Doug Graham 11/2/94 This is Dig Dug made easy. No fooling around with all the extra +5 VDC return lines and other baloney done with the audio/regulator board and Atari power supply. A standard +5/+12 VDC game supply will run this fine. A - ground 1 - ground B - +5 VDC 2 - +5 VDC C - 3 - D - 4 - E -
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/digdug.txt - 2 K - Updated 1994.11.03
LIST: NAMCO Video Games in Japan
Year Title ------------------------------- 1978 Gee Bee 1979 Bomb Bee Galaxian Cutie-Q 1980 Nabaron Kaitei Takarasagashi SOS Puck-Man King & Balloon Tank Battalion Rally-X 1981 New Rally-X Warp & Warp Galaga Bosconian 1982 Dig Dug Pole Position Super Pac Man Xevious 1983 Mappy Pac & Pal Phozon
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-namcojapan.html - 3 K - Updated 1999.07.27
Early Atari documentation list
Submitted by Gregg Woodcock (woodcock@bnr.ca) Here is a pretty complete list of documentation for Atari's early arcade video games. Note that "TM" stands for "Technical Manual" and "DP" stands for "Drawing Package [supplement]" which was later renamed to "SP" which stands for "Supplement Package". I am not sure what "CO" stands for but the "C" could be for "Correction" because most of the CO documents were errata or addendums to the manuals. In addition, most Atari games had "ST" documents which w
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LIST: Atari Games
ROMs Manuals Game Name -------------- --------- --------------------------------------- 422 Super Pong TM-001 Mazer Blazer TM-004 Gran Trak 20 TM-008 Qwak TM-010 Tank TM-011 Gran Trak 10 TM-019 Pursuit TM-021 Twin Racer TM-025 Anti-Aircraft TM-027 Jet Fighte
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-atari.html - 11 K - Updated 1999.07.27
Yet Another List
O-Taito is the Old Taito pinout on wiretap. N-Taito is the New-Taito pinout (Like Elevator Action). Quote by R. Schieve: "Taito.pin will match most for power, ground, monitor, and speaker connections but inputs are usually quite different." DECO/Data East is the Data East pinout. See Ring King.pin or KarateChamp.pin.I AtariV is Black Widow and Gravitar and Space Duel Konami if the Konami pinout. See Konami\Rush'n'Attack.pin. BZone is Battle Zone and Red Baron Tehkan games seem to follow th
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-yetanothergameslist.html - 49 K - Updated 2002.06.10
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/test_equipment/univid 1000/univid_harness.txt
From: jeff hendrix <jhendrix@quark.com> To: "'vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu'" Subject: RE: Univid 1000 Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:44:51 -0700 Here is a list of the harnesses and what boards they go to, I also might have a few harnesses for trade. UNIVID 1000 harness numbers Atari 101 Arabian 102 Centipede 103 Cloak & Dagger 104 Crystal Castle 105 Dig Dug 106 Food-Fight 107 I-Robot 108 Kangaroo 109 Liberator 110 Millipede 111 Pole Position 111 Pole Position II 112 Xevious Ce
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/test_equipment/univid 1000/univid_harness.txt - 3 K - Updated 2005.09.18
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax90.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1990 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: BERT::LTURNER 2-JAN-1990 15:43:12.18 To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY CC: LTURNER Subj: New Baby This is to annouce the arrival of a new addition at the Moore house. His name is Evan Alexander Bettencourt Moore. He was born on Saturday, December 30, at 10:21A. Weight -- 7 lbs 10 oz Height -- 20 1/2 inches Mother and baby are home and doing well. _____________________________
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax90.txt - 537 K - Updated 2004.09.13
A Random Games-list
Game Name Manufacturer Year Pinout Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ V 005 Sega 1981 18 Wheeler Midway 1979 3D Bowling MED 1978 H 720 Degrees Atari Games 1986 800 Fathom USB 1982 H Aeroboto William
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-randomgames.html - 73 K - Updated 1999.10.29
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/pinout_help.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------. Title : Arcade Game Pinouts : Date : 09-January-2003 : Source : taken from the Conversion FAQ v1.1 : by Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir : and pinout identification by Tim Lindquist : --------------------------------------
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/pinout_help.txt - 39 K - Updated 2003.01.09
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt
Troubleshooting your Tempest Machine, by Gregg Woodcock This article is Copyright worldwide 1991, 1995; all rights reserved. This is a file I have put together which should get you started on repairing your non-working Atari Tempest game. It lists all the problems I have seen and lots of information from the various manuals. Monitor failures are much more common than game board failures (in fact, I find the game boards to be fairly robust) and that topic is so lengthy that it is covered in another
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt - 31 K - Updated 2001.05.27
1996.09.29 GUIDE TO LOWER MAINLAND ARCADES
VERSION 1.0a : 1996.09.29 by Glenn Tarigan Additional comments by "Moby" Henry Kong Andrew Chang Feel free to distribute this document. Make sure the credits remain intact. I'd like to get some comments, especially from people who have been to any of the arcades mentioned here. What can I do to improve this guide? Do you have any details or opinions to add? Note: "Lower Mainland" refers to a southwest portion of British Columbia, Canada. The major arcades listed so far
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-1996 lwr mainland arcades.html - 54 K - Updated 2000.02.20
Arcade PCB Pinouts
Arcade Pinouts 1,003 Entries Last Updated: May30, 2003 Help with Pinouts Filename Size All Pinouts813 KB     10-Yard_Fight.txt3 KB 1000_Miglia.txt3 KB 1942.txt5 KB 1943.txt3 KB 1988_World_Games.txt2 KB 3stooges.txt1 KB 720.txt0 KB Acrobat_Mission.txt1 KB Act_Fancer.txt1 KB ADP_Gauselmann.txt1 KB
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/pinout.html - 119 K - Updated 2003.05.30
Arcade Game Cheats
--- 720 --- (Contributor: unknown) In the ramp section, levels 8, 9, and 10: holding down the kick and jump buttons simultanously on the lip of the ramp will boost your air. This trick only works when you're going the correct speed (usually your third or fourth jump), and only once (as far as I can tell) per ramp session per level. ----------- Afterburner ----------- (Contributor: Anthony D. Chen) key: S - start button V - vulcan cannon M - missle F - foot sensor (only on sit-down version) stag
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