Manufacturer “American Laser Games”
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Manufacturer American Laser Games, USA | Date 1990 / 1992 | Amiga A500
| Interface RGB port, serial port, joystick port, parallel port, side expansion port
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Shooter Arcade Game
- arcade game with attached light gun(s)
- cabinet features monitor with 25" / 33" or a 46" / 50" rear projection screen
- uses laser disc video with graphics overlay, thus remarkable graphics quality
System Revision A (1990)
- revision A system supports one gun (single player) and only two games
- consists of the following components:
- Amiga 500 mainboard
- RAM/ROM board revision A (2× 64kB game code)
- Mimetics AmiGen genlock
- LaserDisc player Sony LDP-1450
- audio amplifier board
- a single player opto-isolator board
- light gun
- shot amplifier module, to be installed between light gun and optoisolator
- NTSC demodulator board
- games:
- Mad Dog McCree
- Who Shot Johnny Rock
System Revision B (1992)
- revision B system supports two guns (dual player) and provide double the capacity for game code, thus supporting all games released for this system
- consists of the following components:
- Amiga 500 mainboard
- RAM/ROM board revision B (2× 128kB game code)
- Roctec RocGen Plus genlock
- LaserDisc player Sony LDP-1450
- combined audio amplifier (2× 8W) and dual player optoisolator board (TAOS board) with interface for optional ticket dispenser
- two light guns with integrated shot amplifier module
- NTSC demodulator board
- games:
- Who Shot Johnny Rock
- Mad Dog McCree
- Mad Dog 2 – The Lost Gold
- Gallagher’s Gallery
- Space Pirates
- Crime Patrol
- Crime Patrol 2 – Drug Wars
- The Last Bounty Hunter
Notes
- the RAM/ROM board features 2 EPROMs (U1/U2), one battery-backed RAM chip for game settings (U3) and two PALs (U4/U5)
- games are copy protected through address scrambling (done by PALs on the RAM/ROM board)
- the LaserDisc player is controlled via serial connection from the Amiga (start/stop etc.)
- NTSC composite video is used (also for european models)
- the light guns contain a mercury switch to allow reloading by tilting the gun
- all games provided audio in multiple languages
- alg_m.zip
Dragon's Lair Project
operation and service manual, revision B (all games)
3.3 MB - maddog_euro.zip
Dragon's Lair Project
operater's manual, revision A (Mad Dog McCree)
2.1 MB - maddog_johnnyrock_m.zip
Dragon's Lair Project
operating manual, revision A (Mad Dog McCree, Who Shot Johnny Rock)
942 kB
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