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'Phoenix' cabinet photo.
Phoenix

Phoenix

Space - Shoot the birds, destroy the battleship.

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Phoenix
Space - Shoot the birds, destroy the battleship.
Son of Phoenix
No summary.
Condor
Phoenix bootleg. See Phoenix.
Fire Condor
Phoenix clone. See Phoenix.
Pleiads
The same play style as Phoenix. Move your ship left and right, and destroy the enemy characters. Several different waves, with the major difference from Phoenix being a wave where you have to land the ship.
Space Firebird
Space - shoot swarming flocks of aliens
Pleiades
Space - Shoot the martians over 4 sectors
Exerion
Space - shoot alien birds

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The National Coin-Op and Video Game Museum The North Room November 1994 Dodging the stand up Battlezone, you try not to trip over a cocktail Zaxxon while gawking at Pong and Computer Space glittering to the side. Actually, they have two Computer Space machines, one red, one green. (A sign explains the Space Invaders is out for repairs.) You make out yet another room. There are some pinball games here, from very old models dating back before the war, to Superman to Gorgon to Eight Ball and Cyc
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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
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Knowledge Base

Phoenix Memory Map
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting Subject: PHOENIX reeng. Date: 26 May 1996 23:46:41 GMT Organization: University of Karlsruhe, Germany Lines: 218 Message-ID: <4oaqh1$psd@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> NNTP-Posting-Host: rzstud2.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NNTP-Posting-User: ub2f X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Hello Folks, I recently took a closer look at the PHOENIX schematics for repair purp
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/phoenixmap.html - 6 K - Updated 2000.01.23
Reproduction Phoenix Instruction Cards and Custom Coin Card
( INSERT COINS ( SELECT GAME FOR ONE OR TWO PLAYERS ( USE JOYSTICK TO MOVE YOUR SPACE SHIP TO THE LEFT OR TO THE RIGHT, AND FIRE BEAM GUN TO SHOOT PHOENIX ARMY. ( THEN SCORE REACHES 3,000 & 30,000 POINTS ONE SPACE SHIP IS ADDED EACH TIME FOR THESE POINTS. ( A STRATEGY IS NEEDED TO AVOID ARMY’S ATTACK BY PUSHING BARRIER BUTTON. ( GAME IS OVER WHEN ALL SPACESHIPS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. 200 POINTS · · · WHEN FLYING 20PTS. · · · · · · WHEN WAITING
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gamemanuals/phoenix_instruct.doc - 323 K - Updated 2002.09.24
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
Addresses FAQ (North American) for rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
Created and maintained by Tony Jones (tony@rtd.com) $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 1997/12/24 18:35:05 $ Thanks to: Rick Schieve Greg Woodcock (obsolete component vendors) If you have additions, corrections and (especially) more precise information about the products each supplier offers, please send me e-mail -- thanks! Contents: 1a) Game Manufacturers 1b) Game Manufacturers no longer in business. 2) Informational sources 3) Auction houses 4a) Distributors (Coin-op/United S
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/phoenix.txt
Phoenix Centuri, 1980 --------------------- There are two boards to the Phoenix boardset, the logic and the CPU board. OVG15D (Logic board, 12 EPROMs) OVG15U (CPU board, 8085 CPU, 8 pin DIP switch, 36 pin edge connector) CPU Edge Connector: SOLDER SIDE | PARTS SIDE -------------------------------- Gnd | A | 1 | Gnd Gnd | B | 2 | Gnd COM | C | 3 | Gnd
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/phoenix.txt - 2 K - Updated 2003.01.06
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/gametech/text/phoenix.txt
Here are the switch settings for Phoenix, verbatim from page 8 of manual: David Holcomb holcomb@csugrad.cs.vt.edu --------------------- CUT HERE ----------------------- Switches 1 and 2 control the number of times the player may have his spaceship destroyed before the game is over. The following truth table lists these switch settings: SWITCH 1: SWITCH 2: NUMBER OF SPACESHIPS: --------- --------- --------------------- OFF OFF 6 ON
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/phoenix.txt
PHOENIX COMP SIDE CKT SIDE --------- -------- 1 GND A GND 2 GND B GND 3 GND C GND 4 SP+ D 5 +12V E +12V 6 F 7 H 8 J 9 +5V K +5V 10 L 11 M SHIELD 12 N 2P START 13 COIN P 1P START 14 FIRE R RIGHT 15 VID RED S LEFT 16
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/phoenix.txt - 1 K - Updated 1995.07.04
The Bronze Age (1971 to 1980) Video Game List
Vers 2.7 May 12, 1998 additions/corrections to aek@spies.com and kk@clickto.com Note: Date may either be release date, date from a manual or schematic, or the date that a game appears in a publication Monitor Type ------------ H-- = Horizontal V-- = Vertical -R- = Raster -V- = Vector --B = B&W --O = Color Overlay --C = Color --P = Projection Name Manuf Date uP Man/ROM # ---- ----- -
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/phoenix.txt
Phoenix Centuri, 1980 There are two boards to the Phoenix boardset, the logic and the CPU board. OVG-15D (Logic board, 12 EPROMs) OVG-15U (CPU board, 8085 CPU, 8 pin DIP switch, 36 pin edge connector) The game is powered using these supply outputs: +5V DC @ 11 amps -5V DC @ 1 amp +12V DC @ 2 amps None of the diagrams nor the manual mention the current requirements of the game (that is, the amps required for each voltage output). But my game is powered by a Peter Chou power supply and the above c
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/quick-ref.txt
From dholcomb@microsoft.com Tue Dec 13 22:30:30 1994 Received: from netmail2.microsoft.com by halcyon.com with SMTP id AA25989 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <holcomb@halcyon.com>); Tue, 13 Dec 1994 22:30:28 -0800 Received: by netmail2.microsoft.com (5.65/25-eef) id AA18899; Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 -0800 Message-Id: <9412140630.AA18899@netmail2.microsoft.com> Received: by netmail2 using fxenixd 1.0 Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 PST X-Msmail-Fixed-Font: 0001 X-Msmail-Message-Id: DDAB6336 X-Msmail-Conversation-Id: DDA
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/quick-ref.txt - 8 K - Updated 1996.01.23
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/quick-ref.txt
From dholcomb@microsoft.com Tue Dec 13 22:30:30 1994 Received: from netmail2.microsoft.com by halcyon.com with SMTP id AA25989 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <holcomb@halcyon.com>); Tue, 13 Dec 1994 22:30:28 -0800 Received: by netmail2.microsoft.com (5.65/25-eef) id AA18899; Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 -0800 Message-Id: <9412140630.AA18899@netmail2.microsoft.com> Received: by netmail2 using fxenixd 1.0 Tue, 13 Dec 94 22:30:41 PST X-Msmail-Fixed-Font: 0001 X-Msmail-Message-Id: DDAB6336 X-Msmail-Conversation
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/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
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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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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/listbyyear.txt
'H','R','B','Computer Space','Nutting Assoc',1971 'H','R','B','Pong','Atari',1972 'H','R','B','Astro Hockey','Brunswick',1973 'H','R','B','Astro Race','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Davis Cup','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Elepong','Taito(japan)',1973 'U','R','B','Elimination','Atari/Kee',1973 'H','R','B','Gotcha','Atari',1973 'H','R','C','Gotcha Color','Atari',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey','Ramtek',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey TV','Sega(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Leader','Midway',1973 'H','R','B','
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax91.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1991 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: GAWD::MCCARTHY "Pat" 2-JAN-1991 12:37:15.74 To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK CC: MCCARTHY Subj: New employee. If you haven't already noticed or been introduced, we have a new employee starting today. His name is John Moore. He is a hardware design engineer in the Electrical Design group, reporting to me. His office is the corner cubicle just outside my office. Drop by and say Hi. _____
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