Namco Gee Bee table in Toronto, Ontario

Guys, I need some help in diagnosing and fixing my Gee Bee....

Here is what is looks like now: Sounds work, you can sorts see paddles move, but much of the graphics are missing. Is that a pcb issue or monitor you think?

The pcb looks to be near mint condition. Super clean and ZERO corrosion visible to the eye.

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Guys, I need some help in diagnosing and fixing my Gee Bee....

Here is what is looks like now: Sounds work, you can sorts see paddles move, but much of the graphics are missing. Is that a pcb issue or monitor you think?

The pcb looks to be near mint condition. Super clean and ZERO corrosion visible to the eye.

You might have to send it to California for repair. :p
 
Its a black and white game right?
If so, you can likely hook it up to any TV that has a composite input (the yellow one of the yel/red/white RCA jacks), or hook any composite signal device to this monitor

Besides vectors and maybe computer space, i think all b/w games are just a composite signal and ground, but please correct me if i'm wrong
 
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