EA Freeplay?

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From my research I've not found a High Score save hack for Elevator Action... anyone know if there is a FREEPLAY hack? The freeplay mode sucks on EA as it doesn't let the attract run.
 
Don't think there's a free play hack yet. In my JK I just wired my coin door credit switch to the player two button. So it you want 1 credit you push player two button once followed by player 1 to start. If you want a two player game you push the two player button twice to give two credits and then a third time to start the two player game. Not perfect but you still have attract mode.
 
A little off your specific topic, but, I was wondering....do you notice a difference in game play from the dedicated vs. the 60-1 version?



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A little off your specific topic, but, I was wondering....do you notice a difference in game play from the dedicated vs. the 60-1 version?



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EA is a horizontal game. The 60-in-1 is a vertical game board and doesn't include Elevator Action.
 
Uh, yeah....duh....sorry bout that. You have it on another game in your garcade...don't remember which one...I was just wondering if the emulation is spot on.
 
From my research I've not found a High Score save hack for Elevator Action... anyone know if there is a FREEPLAY hack? The freeplay mode sucks on EA as it doesn't let the attract run.

None available that I have seen. I have the same problem with my Front Line. Freeplay doesn't let the attract screen run.
 
Uh, yeah....duh....sorry bout that. You have it on another game in your garcade...don't remember which one...I was just wondering if the emulation is spot on.

I have it on my MAME cab... it's pretty much spot on but feels different because my MAME cab has 8-way microswitch "bat style" sticks...

I know the Taito multigame has it as well, but I've not played that board (yet).
 
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