60-1 icade (Games that can continue)

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There are a number of games that can continue on the 60 in 1 Icade. For some reason only some can continue? Anyone experience this? So I can continue games on 1943/1942, Dig-Dug, but there are some games that have the continue feature in the settings but I can't figure out how to continue. The games I have found so far that can't continue (but should) are:

Arkanoid
Super Cobra
Gun Smoke

I am playing in a Super Cobra cabinet so it would be great to be able to continue like the actual game. Especially since Super Cobra is the first arcade game to actually offer a continue feature; At least that is what I have read.

So is there some trick to being able to continue in these games?
 
I have the 48-in-1 and I cant continue anything, no matter how I have the settings. Are you seriously telling me these issues dont exist in the 60-in-1?
 
Well....

If you turn off the free play, and make sure you have a bunch of credits added, you can usually continue any of the continue games.

Also, some of the games will take you back to the menu, but if you start the game again (off of free play with credits in memory), it will continue where you left off.

And - if you turn off all the games but the one you want to continue (turn them off in the set up menu), then you'll be able to continue, but I think it also has to be off of free play and with credits in memory.

And this should work with either the 48 or 60....
 
Wow, those xx in 1 games are really pretty broken, aren't they?
 
Granted, they are a good deal for the $$$, but they are pretty quirky...

It's a shame because someone went to the trouble to get all the games working and not *that* much more work would have yielded a much better product.

Wouldn't you pay $30-$40 more for a board that saved high scores and initials, allowed you to continue play, and had the sounds right? I would!
 
Granted, they are a good deal for the $$$, but they are pretty quirky...

It's a shame because someone went to the trouble to get all the games working and not *that* much more work would have yielded a much better product.

Wouldn't you pay $30-$40 more for a board that saved high scores and initials, allowed you to continue play, and had the sounds right? I would!

Absolutely, but I will take what I can get for now. :)
 
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