Very glad to be a part of this discovery and preservation, thanks for all your help @RetroCJT and @DonPanetta ! Makes me curious about the boards from Brookhaven that I haven't tested yet...
Awesome work. I wasn't paying a ton of attention but one difference that I did notice is that in the ending "cutscene", the helicopter sound is different than Bloody Wolf's. Ever so slightly more painful on the ears...
I can mess with the dip switches on the actual board after I get the ROMs dumped and report back. I find it funny that instead of saying "Unused", Data East just marked them as "Don't Change".
Was messing with this board and when I went to look at the manual for the dip switch settings I realized this is not what I thought it was. This is bloody wolf under the title MIA. Was this just a different region board? It has the exact same layout as a normal bloody wolf board. The Romstar tag...
Got a couple more pictures. Not sure if the tag is an operator tag or from the factory, but the same number is sharpied on the inside of the cabinet. The second picture really intrigues me though. I’ve never heard of Soo Valley Games. Could be who made the cabinet or the board, or both!