Game with the biggest PCB

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I was just pondering how to build a rack to store my growing collection of PCBs and measured a Victory board, it's 14 1/2 friggin inches square!

So I thought this would make an interesting topic, which is what arcade game has the most ridiculously big PCB amongst its boardset?
 
Atari System II games if you count both boards connected together. The run the whole length of the back door.
 
I was just pondering how to build a rack to store my growing collection of PCBs and measured a Victory board, it's 14 1/2 friggin inches square!

So I thought this would make an interesting topic, which is what arcade game has the most ridiculously big PCB amongst its boardset?

Might be tough to build a rack to be generic enough to hold all your PCB's. They vary so much in size that it would be hard to accommodate all of them.

Atari System 1 Main boards (and probably System 2) are some of the largest PCB's around.
 
All the Q*Bert boards filters etc... Are pretty big

The biggest rats nest would go to Monaco GP mini
 
From what I've seen (if you're counting all boards):

Pole Position, Afterburner, and anything in a box (Astro Blaster, Gorf, Star Trek, etc etc), and Williams'.
 
This PCB is 5 feet across and two and a half feet tall, beat that...

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I've read that Turbo Sub boardsets are quite the monstrosities, being a wide, 5-board deep stack, and is a major part of the reason why so few were made and why Bouncer which used the same set never got released at all.
 
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