Why does my Gaplus cabinet & manual have a Super Pac-Man Filter Board?

Hah, I was looking through my Satan's Hollow manual the other day and saw a picture of a TRON (the pic showed the CP off and the lite area with artwork above the CP was clearly TRON). Goofy stuff.

Scott C.
 
Nah, they don't do anything except cause problems possibly. They were an afterthought added in to satisfy RF regulations.
 
It's definitely a Super Pac-Man filter board, mine has one too. I assume the filter boards were originally from Namco, as I believe the Namco Super Pac boards use the same edge connector pinout as Gaplus. The Midway one uses headers.
 
I wasnt aware there was a namco version of the super pac pcb. Anyone have a picture of one?
I asked because pacland shares the same pinout as gaplus. I have a gaplus board on the bench right now with my galaga/pacland adapter on it.
 
I wasnt aware there was a namco version of the super pac pcb. Anyone have a picture of one?
I asked because pacland shares the same pinout as gaplus. I have a gaplus board on the bench right now with my galaga/pacland adapter on it.

Sweet! I can run Pacland on my Gaplus!
 
Sweet! I can run Pacland on my Gaplus!

Only if you like playing it sideways :D I believe (don't quote me on this) you should be able to run Galaga, Mappy, and Bosconian (which would be sideways, like Pac-Land)
 
Only if you like playing it sideways :D I believe (don't quote me on this) you should be able to run Galaga, Mappy, and Bosconian (which would be sideways, like Pac-Land)

I already ran Gaplus in my Galaga, then I went and bought a Gaplus cabinet when I decided I didn't want to hack my Galaga Cabinet:

Here I am putting a Gaplus board in my Galaga:


Now I have an extra Gaplus board, so if anyone has a spare Galaga '88 board and wants to trade, PM me!
 
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