Trying to identify a board I saw in a Ms. Pacman cabinet today

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Trying to identify a board I saw in a Ms. Pacman cabinet today

I was at a local eating establishment today and saw this sweet little pacman cabinet. When I got close to it I noticed it had a multi board in it. At first I thought it was an icade but the menu was way different. It had the usual multi games on it but it also had missle command and moon patrol. I'll try to get the complete list and post it but does anyone off had know what board this may be. The menu scrolled through the games from left to right and gave a picture of the game. It also displayed the name once the picture was center.
 
Yeah... but it doesn't scroll from left to right... each game/logo "pops" up on screen...
 
Missile Command is vertical for some god forsaken reason while Moon Patrol is horizontal on the Asb.

So I am not so sure it is, but what else could it be?
 
Missile Command AND Moon Patrol can be played vertically on the AS board... and only Moon Patrol horizontally (there are no trackball games in horizontal mode).
 
There was a Pizza Hut a few hours from here with one of those. What's that catchy song it plays called again? I know there used to be a download of it somewhere.
 
I haven't gotten a chance to go back by but I think to Op is from the Houston TX area. If he is he has a really big route. I'm in Lake Charles, LA and its a 2.5 hour drive from Houston. I was a Tri E something sticker on a crane machine in the same place. I think I will go by tomorrow and try to give the Op a call to see if he will tell me what board it is. I will also take pictures of the thing and possibly a video.
 
Just a final post....From the info that I got from this post I stopped back by and looked at the cabinet. It definately is a AS board. It has the flying star background and the games popup. Now I really want an AS board........

Sam
 


Time code 13 shows my Ms Pac w/ AS board.

You can get a $20 adaptor from jamma boards but then need to hook up 5V to power this board.
I used a spare AC adaptor and plug into the menu programing power socket on the AS board.

It doesn't draw enought to warant hooking up a switcher IMHO.
 
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