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smitymike11

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I picked up a Dynamite Duke in a Track and field cab today. The guy had it listed as not working. When I talked to him he told me it was working just fine and then it just stopped but he did test the board in a different cab and it worked. After getting it home I thought I would take a quick look and check some voltages with my meter. I plugged in the game, without the board he had it out, and The first think I hear is the sound of the monitor powering up and I see the marquie light up. I then run around to the front and the monitor it on and working. So I turn it off and hook the board up and power it back on. I turn it on and everything wors just fine. Other then a hole in the side the cab just needs some paint and it will look good. I only payed $60 for it. I have thought about trying to take the paint off and see if the track and field stuff is still there.

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Theres an outline that supposed to be you, the screen scrolls form left to right and you shoot/blow up people/tanks with your cursor. Kinda like Nam 75 for the neo-geo. its an ok game.

The coolest part of this page is its database, not the forum:
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7677

Game Introduction
This game combines elements of Punch-Out!! and Cabal and also borrows from scrolling first-person shoot-em-ups like Operation Wolf. Dynamite Duke is an intense game from start to finish. You can continue as many times as you like, but checkpoints prevent casual players from winning this game just by feeding it a stream of quarters.

Game Play
Most enemies can be shot before they fire at you. When overwelmed by enemies, press and hold the punch button to charge up for a "Dynamite Punch" which damages every onscreen foe. While crouching, Duke can move from side to side very quickly in order to dodge bullets. Background objects can be shot to collect power-ups. In hand-to-hand combat, moving the joystick from down to up before attacking with a kick or punch causes Duke to do a more powerful jumping kick or uppercut, respectively.
 
I'm pretty sure that was a Hypersports. T & F had a single coin door.

It still has a track and field tag on the inside. It is also whit under the black. But if you look at the picks of both I would think you are right.
 
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