Pinball Machine imported from Germany...is it still in English?

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Pinball Machine imported from Germany...is it still in English?

So I may be picking up a data east game that was an American release, but the machine itself was imported from Germany. My question is when it comes to import machines is the DMD language changed along with the sounds or are they still in English? Just curious.
 
you can change the language in the settings. Chances are, if there are no batteries in the machine, the default settings will be English.
 
I'm about to purchase a European machine as well...have heard varying descriptions on how to convert to 110v. If you end up converting yours vs. using a transformer, please post what was involved (the simplest thing I heard was changing wire order in power supply & swapping a fuse).
 
I'm about to purchase a European machine as well...have heard varying descriptions on how to convert to 110v. If you end up converting yours vs. using a transformer, please post what was involved (the simplest thing I heard was changing wire order in power supply & swapping a fuse).

I'm hoping the person I'm buying from has already converted it, that or he is using a step down/up converter. I will let you know though!
 
you can change the language in the settings. Chances are, if there are no batteries in the machine, the default settings will be English.

Williams games can be changed in settings, or CPU has jumpers or switches were you can set the default language to English.

Data East games you'll need a game ROM and display ROM.

LTG : )
 
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