
While in this mode, you use the joystick to move between selections, the red fire button to change your options,
and the player 1 start button to save your changes.
system adjustments to the game, such as
free play and demo music options.
can change options such as the number of
lives or difficulty level.
Pressing black button after the main set-up screen will take you into each of the games individual set-up menu.
This is where you can customize each game for such things as the number of lives per game, the degree of
difficulty, or the speed options.
The last screen after the last game allows you to adjust the volume. There is also an orange main volume
adjustment pot on the PCB game board that can be adjusted with a Philips-head screwdriver. However, it is
recommended that you only use a plastic screwdriver when making adjustments to the game board, to reduce the
chance of slipping and shorting out any of the components.
Don’t forget to press the player 1 start button to save your changes.
Adjust Volume
There are 2 ways to adjust the volume; there is an orange potentiometer on the game board itself inside the
game, and the last screen in the set-up menu also always you to adjust the volume.
High Score
our game will remember the high score for each game, even after the power has been shut off, as long as dip
switch 3 is set to the ON position on the game board itself. ou can clear the high scores in the main set-up
menu.
Playing the Game
If the game is set on free play, you must first press either the player-1 or player-2 button to be able to go through
the menu of game choices. Use the player-1 joystick to select a game to play, and then press either the player-1
button for a 1-player game, or the player-2 button for a 2-player game.
Some games use only the joystick, while others use the joystick and either 1 or 2 buttons. To get more specifics
on how to pay each game, please visit the Killer List of Video Games.
ou can also check out these videos from ouTube: Frogger, Donkey Kong, Ms. Pacman, and Galaga.