Midway CRUISIN EXOTICA 27" VIDEO Game Operations Manual

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AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC'
Manual Includes
Operation & Adjustments
Parts Information
Wiring Diagrams
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P E R A T I O N S
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  • Page 1 JANUARY 2000 16-40072-l 01 AMUSEMENT GAMES, LLC’ A M E P E R A T I O N S A N U A L Manual Includes Operation & Adjustments Parts Information Wiring Diagrams Testing & Problem Diagnosis...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MIDWAY A&IUfijEMENT GAMES, LLC 3401 N. CALlFORNIA AVE. CHICAGO, IL 60618 U.S.A. WE, HEREBY DECLARE UNDER SOLE RESPONSIBILITY THAT THE MODEL: 27” V1DE0’40272,40372.40472,40772, 41272, 41372. 41472, 41872, 42072, 42172, 42272, 42372, 4,172, 47272 TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE...
  • Page 3 Switch on power and closely observe the screen for each cabinet durrng start up. Each automatically enters ATTRACT MODE If no errors are found. Refer to in the operatron manual if errors are detected. Unlock the coin door for each cabmet to access the operator control buttons inside corn vault.
  • Page 4 S E C T I O N O N E NOTICE: This manual is subject to change wlthout notlce. MIDWAY reserves !he v,ght : L ’ “- :.-5 design, or components as progress 8n 2’lgalec-;- : :. improvements in equipment function, manufacturing methods may warrant.
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Requirements Temperature Power Location 1 ZOVAC 32°F to 100°F Not to exceed 95% relatrve 230VAC @ 50Hz 2.0 Amps (0°C to 38°C) Foreign Japan Cabinet Statistics Desian Tvpe Shipping Dimensions 350Lbs (158kg) Main Cabinet Sit-Down Dedrcated Video Game Width 30”...
  • Page 6 Video Game Machine Array SET-UP inspect the exterior of the main cabinet and the seat pedestal for signs of damage prior to assembly. WARNING The cabrnet is top heavy. Do not push against plastic parts during movement. Remove the keys from the steering wheel. Unlock the coin, cash box, and rear doors to access the Install one nut onto each leg leveler.
  • Page 7 Location of Casters Levelers Reach inside the base of the cabinet and remove the bolts used to fasten a mounting rail to the cabinet and set aside. Individually pull the rail out, flip it end for end, and reinsert it. Fasten the the inside of the cabinet with bolts until finger trght;...
  • Page 8 the pedestal near the cabinet and align the opening in the pedestal wrth the ends of the rails. Slide the pedestal forward onto the rails leaving enough space to attach the wiring harness. Mate each cable connector and press firmly to seat the contacts, Ensure no wires are pinched during pedestal attachment.
  • Page 9 12. Plug the VGM into a grounded (3-terminal) AC wall outlet. Press the ON/OFF switch located near the top of the cabinet to switch on power to the game cabinet. After the Self-Test Mode the game automatically enters Attract Mode if no errors are found. button to enter the menu system.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Viewing Glass It is not necessary to switch off power to the VGM to clean the glass. Apply a mild glass cleaner to a clean cloth or sponge and wipe the viewing glass. Do not apply the cieaner direct/y on the glass! or control circuits and cause erratic game operation.
  • Page 11: Player Controls

    GAME RULES AND OBJECTIVES The game is configured for one-player game play, but up to four cabinets may be linked at one time to promote multiple player competition. To enter Game Mode, individual player(s) must insert the required amount of currency or tokens, press the Start button, and select a car and track. The main objective of the game is to earn top ranking against other drivers.
  • Page 12: Game Operation

    GAME OPERATION Access to the menu system for statistics, adjustments, and testing is secured by a keyed lock to prevent tampering. When the menu system is entered, on screen messages guide the operator through tasks. Cabinet Switches The ON/OFF SWITCH is located on the top side of the cabinet. The REMOTE MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS are located inside the coin vault.
  • Page 13 S E C T I O N D J U S T M E N T I A G N O S T I C U D I T E N U S...
  • Page 14: What Is The Menu System

    MENU SYSTEM WHAT IS THE MENU SYSTEM? The game’s Menu System is a series of auditing, game adjustments and diagnostic screens. You can easily access and apply these screens to optimize game performance. For instance.. Use game audit screens to assess game performance. Use adjustment screens to help you customize game performance.
  • Page 15: Diagnostic Menu

    Main Menu, continued I/. - : _ : * Diagnostic Menu DIAGNOSTIC MENU To verify the condition of the electrical and electronic hardware in the game, select DIAGNOSTIC MENU at the Main Menu. Diagnostic tests assist you in checking and adjusting the game’s major systems. It is important to periodically run diagnostics to improve and maintain game performance and player s a t i s f a c t i o n .
  • Page 16: Motion Test

    Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the Switch Test option and press the Test button to access it. Press any switch on the control panel or coin door to cause the corresponding indicator on the screen to illuminate. Each illuminated square represents one completed switch circuit. Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued M o t i o n T e s t M e n u...
  • Page 17 DIP SWITCH TEST S W 5 S W 6 S W 7 S W 6 F u n c t i o n Dedicated * K i t Motion Disabled O F F Motion Enabled Stand Up Style Cabinet Sit Down Style Cabinet Wheel Invert Disabled Wheel Invert Enabled Unused...
  • Page 18 The graphic effects and added attractions for the slave cabinets must be the same as the master. All games must have these features enabled or all must have them disabled. Mrxed settings, for example road kill or a show girls setting, can cause games to become unsynchronized during competition and lead to incorrect final results (i.e., two first place finishes with drfferent times, c o l l i s i o n s w i t h u n s e e n o b j e c t s , e t c .
  • Page 19 GENERAL Table for DIP Switch 2 Diagnostics - 7...
  • Page 20 Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued CPU Board Test CPU BOARD TEST To verify proper operation of the memory circuits, select CPU Board Test at the Main Menu. This test checks the memory circuits in a manner similar to the Start-Up Test. A “rug” pattern representing the layout of the RAM and ROM circuits on the CPU Board WIII appear on-screen while the video circuits are tested.
  • Page 21 Press Volume Up to activate the tune selection and each additional push of the switch automatically selects and plays the next tune. Pressing the Volume Down button will trigger a sound effect and each additional push selects and plays the next sound effect. Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued’...
  • Page 22: Monitor Test

    Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, continued Monitor Test MONITOR TEST To verify color clarity of the monitor, select Monitor Test at the Main Menu. Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight the desrred monitor test and press the Test button.
  • Page 23 Main Menu’. .: “: Diagnostic Menu,.continued Lamp Test LAMP TEST To detect intermittent or faulty incandescent bulbs, select Lamp Test at the Main Menu. This test ensures that the incandescent bulbs critical to game operation function properly. Use the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight Lamp Test and press the Test button. During the test observe the selected lamp(s) switches turn on or off when the corresponding selection is made.
  • Page 24: Game Audits

    GAME AUDITS Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to highlight Game Audits in the Main Menu and press the Test button. To move between pages of the Game Audit Table, press the Volume Up or Volume Down button. Press the Service Credit button to return to the Main Menu from this screen. The Game Audits Table displays the play statistics.
  • Page 25 M a i n M e n u Game Audits, continued Audit Table, page 4 D i a g n o s t i c s - 13...
  • Page 26 Game Audits, continued Diagnostics - 14...
  • Page 27 D i a g n o s t i c s - 15...
  • Page 28: Adjustment Menu

    ADJUSTMENT MENU To optimize game performance and earnings or to change the look or sound of the game, select the Adjustment Menu at the Main Menu. The Attract Mode features, Game Pricing and Game Difficulty may also be customized. Free races may be awarded to encourage players. Free game player incentives may reduce earnings.
  • Page 29 Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Standard Pricing Use the Standard Pricing Table illustrated below as a guide to select the desired corn credit setting(s) for your game NAME BELGIUM 2 BELGIUM EC.4 CANADA CANADA CANADA CANADA DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE FRANCE 2 FRANCE 3 FRANCE 4 FRANCE 5...
  • Page 30 Game Adjustments, continued Standard Pricing, continued NAME CONTINUE UK ECA 1 UK ECA 2 UK 4 UK ECA 6 UK ECA 7 UK ECA 8 USA3 USA4 USA5 USA6 USA7 US.410 USA13 USA ECA r o e Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued C u s t o m Pricing Use the custom Pricing Menu to specify pricing settings other than the ones listed in the Standard Pricing Table.
  • Page 31 The following table clarifies Pricing Menu terms S C R E E N T E R M DEFINITION Chute Units Currency inserted accumulates units. Thus adjustment specifies the quantity of units Units needed to accumulate a credrt. Units Per Credit Units awarded after a player has accumulated enough for a bonus.
  • Page 32 Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Start Time Bonus Seconds Menu Start Time Bonus Seconds This determines the initial time a player is given to finish a race. The setting range is: -Maximum: -Minimum: Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued . Checkpoint Bonus Time Menu Checkpoint Bonus Time This awards the player a time bonus for passing a checkpoint.
  • Page 33 Steering Wheel Power This determines the amount of power provided to steering. The setting choices are: - M a x i m u m : 10 -Minimum: -Factory Setting: 5 Main Menu G a m e A d j u s t m e n t s , c o n t i n u e d Speed in MPH or KPH Menu Speed in MPH or KPH This determines speedometer setting in miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
  • Page 34 Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Show Ending M e n u Show Ending This determines if an image of the President IS seen at various points the game. The setting choices are: - O N -OFF -Factory Setting: ON Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Show Girls Menu Show Girls...
  • Page 35 Main Menu Main Menu Game Adjustments, continued Game Adjustments, continued Multi Player Free Races Menu Multi Player Free Races Menu Multi Player Free Races Multi Player Free Races This determines whether or not multiple players win free races for tap scores. The setting range is: This determines whether or not multiple players win free races for tap scores.
  • Page 36 Utilities, continued Clear Credits Menu Clear Credits Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to hlghlight the Clear Credits option on the Main Menu. then press the Test button, This returns all credit values to zero and removes credit amounts from memory.
  • Page 37 M a i n M e n u Calibrate Controls C A L I B R A T E C O N T R O L S To calibrate controls for optrmum performance, select Calrbrate Controls at the Main Menu CALIBRATE CONTROLS Press the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to highlight the Calibrate Controls option on the Main Menu, then press the Test button.
  • Page 38 S E C T I O N T H R E E E R V I C...
  • Page 39: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following safety instructions apply to operators and service personnel. Read these instructions before preparing the Video Game Machine (VGM) for play. Other safety instructlons appear throughout this manual. DEFINITIONS OF SAFETY TERMS DANGER Indicates an imminent hazard. If you fail to avoid this hazard, it WILL cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 40 CAUTION: CARE WHEN SHIPPING HARD DISKS. The hard disk drive must be packed in an anti-static bag. When shipping the drive for repair or replacement, pack it I” an approved container (P/N 08.8068). Do not stack or drop hard disk drives. WARNING: HAZARD EPILEPTICS.
  • Page 41 SERVICING Only qualified service personnel should perform mamtenance and repairs. The product guidelines apply to all operators and selvice personnel. Specific notes, cautions, and warnings appear throughout the manual where they apply. We recommend that you read the SAFETY NOTICES section thoroughly before beginning service.
  • Page 42 Starter., . To service the Fluorescent Lamp or Refer to the i l l u s t r a t i o n . Marquee Service Switch off the power to the game machme and unplug the AC line cord. Remove the marquee.
  • Page 43 To service the Monitor (CRT)... We recommend that you read the WARNINGS thoroughly before beginning this procedure. CAUTION The video monitor is heavy, with most of the weight toward the front of the assembly. Be sure it is firmly supported as it is moved from the cabinet. WARNING The monitor does not require isolation from the AC line voltage in normal operation.
  • Page 44 Dashboard Service To service the Center Control Pod.. . Refer to Center Control Pod Service illustration. Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. Remove the Dashboard. Refer to service mstructions for Dashboard. Disconnect the light bulbs from the sockets for both the Radio and Start buttons, and set Remove 5 hex head screws that form the outline of the pod and set aside.
  • Page 45 To service the Dashboard PCB.. . Refer to the Service illustration Dash PCB Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. Remove the Dashboard and the Center Control Pod. Refer to service Dashboard and fhe Center Control Pod. With the Center Control Pod removed from the dash, remove 5 hex head screws that are used to fasten the PCB to the pod and set aside.
  • Page 46 Control Pod, Buttons and Shifter Service To service a Start or Radio Button... Pod, Refer to the Control and Shifter Service illustration. Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC ltne cord. Remove the Dashboard. Refer to servke for Dashboard.
  • Page 47 To service Shifter. _ , Refer to the Control Pod, Buttons and Shifter Service iilustratron. Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord Remove the 4 tamper-resistant buttons used to fasten the faceplate. Pull the plate forward enough to expose the switches. NOTE: Pulling pod requires quite a bit of force.
  • Page 48 To service Keypad.. . Refer to the Service illustration. Keypad Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. Refer to service instructions for Dashboard. Label and disconnect wiring for keypad. Remove the 4 nuts and set of spacers used to fasten the Keypad to the dashboard Perform the desired repair or equipment replacement.
  • Page 49 To service Lower Cabinet Speaker.. . This speaker is located just above the pedal assembly. Switch off the power to the game machine and unplug the AC line cord. Unlock and remove the rear cabinet door. Label and disconnect the wiring, including ground strap, to Board assemblies attached to the electronics shelf.
  • Page 50 Dollar Bill Valalidafor Service To service CPU Board Assembly.. . Switch off the power to the game machrne and unplug the AC line cord. Unlock and remove the rear door. Remove the perforated metal cover to expose the CPU Board Assembly. Carefully note the orientation of the JAMMA connector and the other cables.
  • Page 51 To service the Battery.. . Switch off the power to the game machme and unplug the AC line cord. Unlock and remove the rear door. Carefully note the position, and then gently 1 1 1 7 the contact arm to release tension. 00 bend the arm.
  • Page 52 Seat Pedestal Service To service the Seat Slide Assembly... Refer to the Seal fedesfal Service illustration. used to fasten the assembly to the slide rails in the cabinet. 3 Slide the Seat Assembly halfway back along the rails to expose wiring. 3 Disconnect the speaker cable and slide the seat the rest of the way off the rails.
  • Page 53 S E C T I O N F O U R A R T S WARNING USE OF NON-MIDWAY PARTS OR CIRCUIT MODlFlCATlONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE1 USE ONLY MIDWAY AUTHORlZtD PARTS For safety and rellabtllty.
  • Page 54 Cabinet Front View PLATE 01-14889 Pedestal Assembly Parts 2...
  • Page 55 Cabinet Rear View Rear Door Assembly 4 1 0 8 - 0 1 2 1 9 - 1 1 01-7264 4420-01141-00 Parts - 3...
  • Page 56 Seat Pedestal Assembly Parts - 4...
  • Page 57 AC Power Plug Assemblies A - 2 3 0 6 9 Pedal Assembly 20-10135 P a r t s 5...
  • Page 58 Marquee Assembly...
  • Page 59 Fluorescent Lamp Assemblies A-23252 OTHER ASSEMBLY LIGHT FIXTURE SHIELD 04-12696...
  • Page 60 Dashboard Assembly Park - 8...
  • Page 61 Main Dash Assembly Steering Wheel Parts 9...
  • Page 62 5014-12909-00...
  • Page 63 Button Pod Assembly OTHER ASSEMBLIES LAMP MINI-SWITCH, D41 5647-12133-00 LAMP BULB, i4V, $658 Shifter Pod Assembly Parts-11...
  • Page 64 Shifter Assembly 20-10495 Parts - 12...
  • Page 65 Coin Door Assembly 27-3725 7 24-8768 27-3733 REJECT BEZEL F W P NOTE: SEE COIN DOOR APPLICATION CHART ASSEMBLY NUMBER 5580-l 3476-00 Parts-...
  • Page 66 Power Supply 20- 10537 NOTE: Many computer grade power supplies we alternate wire colors. Electronics Asse THER SSEMBLES NOT SHOWN LED ADAPTER ASSEMBLY Parts - 14...
  • Page 67 CPU Board Assembly A-22536 P a r t s - 1 5...
  • Page 68 Field Replaceable CPU Board Parts E P R O M P Programming & Images A-5341 -1643 EPROM Assembl Images u 2 5 High Score Memory Backup 1 Module U 2 6 m b l y Game Instructions A-23250 u 5 3 Parts - 16...
  • Page 69 Wheel Driver Board 04-12770.1 Field Replaceable Board Parts Designation Description 5731-14094-00 Fuse 4A SB Fuse .63A FB 5731-15627-00 PLD Assy Primary A-23362 PLD Assy Secondary A-23363 Parts - 17...
  • Page 70 Supplementary Parts Power & Protection 5102-l 4240-00 AC Line Filter, 6A, 250V Ferrite Bead, l - 114 5556-l 3956-00 5733-l 2869-00 Fuse Holder Panel Cables 20-10536-16 Fire Wire Li n ki n g Cable, 16FT H - 2 0 3 5 3 Cable Keypad Harness...
  • Page 71 Line Cord Application Chart 5850- 5850- 14699-01 14699-02 14699-03 14699-00 14699-04 14699-05 14699-06 Canada Austria France Australia Belgium Parts - 19...
  • Page 72 S E C T I O N F I V E W I R I N G...
  • Page 73 Chart P I N 1 WIRE COLOR FUNCTION F U N C T I O N W I R E C O L O R G r o u n d G r o u n d G r o u n d Yellow/Brown Orange Coin Counter 1...
  • Page 74 Cabinet Wiring Wiring 3...
  • Page 75 Power Wiring Diagram LINE VOLTAGE COMMON CABLE ASSEMBLY Power Inlet Mounting Plate T R A N S F O R M E H...
  • Page 76 CPU Board LED Indicator Status Chart DESIGNATION LOCATION C O L O R STATE FUNCTION MEANING G r e e n L E D 6 Bottom Center O f f Abnormal Game Play Abnormal Game Play Signals Normal Game Play L E D 5 Bottom Center...
  • Page 77 CPU DIP Switch 2 Settings S W 6 S W 7 ( SW6 OFF* O F F ’ O F F ’ O F F ’ O F F O F F O F F O F F CANADA ON / OFF S W I T Z E R L A N D OFF I ON 1 OFF 1 OFF ITALY...
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    C H A P T E R S I X T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G C A U T I O N This Video Game Machine (VGM) uses complex electronic components that are very static e(ecfnofy.
  • Page 79 Coin Mechanism and Pricing Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM REQUIRED ACTION CAUSE Video Game Machine Improper settings at Press and hold TEST MODE switch inside coin Pricing Menu door to enter Menu System. Select SWITCH (VGM) accepts currency or TEST from Diagnostics menu. Conduct test to tokens, but number of credits per coin o r b i l l i s confirm operation of game switches.
  • Page 80 Coin Switch and Meter Wiring FACTORY STANDARD OPTIONAL WIRING INCORRECT WIRING A connection between JAMMA coin input pins will cause twice the desired credits for each coin Inserted. A coin meter with a defective or missing diode may eventually damage driver circuits on the CPU Board. Troubleshooting - 3...
  • Page 81 Startup Troubleshooting Table S Y M P T O M CAUSE Power problem Video Game Machine Check power is switched on. (VGM) does not start. Make sure fans are turning. if not: Is the power supply connected to its power cable? Is power appears completely supply turned on?
  • Page 82: Startup Troubleshooting

    Startup Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Inspect circuit boards under low-light conditions. Power oroblem Video Game Machine IVGM] The LED’s glow and the fan turns when appears non-function&. processor clrcuts receive voltage and indicate presence of DC from power supply. However, Currency acceptor price...
  • Page 83 continued Startup Troubleshooting, SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Unlock and open corn door. Check each currency Faulty coin Video Game Machine acceptor to assure proper mounting. Verify each mechanism (VGM) does not start. release latch is closed and locked. VGM accepts currency or Test mechanism with good and bad coins to see if mechanism accepts and rejects currency tokens.
  • Page 84 Linking Problem Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Do not extend linking cables supplied with VGM. Faulty wiring Cannot connect multiple 2. Install required crossover between cabinets. Video Game Machines Each coupler connects two VGMs (one pair]. 00 not use standard telephone type couplers or Use only 10 Base-T, Ethernet-type, Category 5, twisted-pair wiring.
  • Page 85 Linking Problem Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Improper hub switch Assure switches on hub are set according to Hub ~ Some Video Game Machines (VGMs) i n t h e setting Link Kit Instructions. (Networked VGMs do not require couplers. Hub has crossover.) properly, while group link...
  • Page 86 Player Control Troubleshooting Table REQUIRED ACTION SYMPTOM CAUSE Press and hold TEST MODE swatch Inside corn Intermittent or completely Faulty switches or door to enter Menu System. Select SWITCH non-functional player lamps TEST from Diagnostic Menu. Conduct tests to confirm switch and lamp operation. Check for loose parts or wires caught in switch Video Game Machine (VGM: contacts.
  • Page 87 Player Control Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION or faulty fan Fan located on power supply functions as an ~ Sloppy, unpredictable or exhaust fan. With power on, check arrflow near ineffective steering each fan to assure that nothing blocks airflow. Video is present mechanical Turn off power.
  • Page 88: Steering Wheel

    MOUNTING NUT BELT - ‘TENSION BOLT How to Adjust Belt Tightness Player Pane/ Controls Troubleshooting - 11...
  • Page 89 Video Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Power problem Verify connection of AC Power to video monito, Monitor appears non- Inspect neck of CRT in dim light. Glowin, functional filament near CRT base monitor circuit receive power. However, voltages or Audio is present not be normal.
  • Page 90 C A U T I O N Do not remove or install any connector when power is turned on. Installation under power will damage the circuit boards or hard disk drive and void the warranty. WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE. Video Game Machine (VGM) monitors generate and store potentially lethal high voltages.
  • Page 91: Video Troubleshooting

    Video Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION White areas at screen tube dynamic Have service bureau dynamtcally re-converge edges appear tinged with convergence is out of monitor. This procedure requires removing and alignment yoke. Service bureau must follow color instructions from moniior Dots at screen edges appear ovoid or cylindrical Check...
  • Page 92 Video Troubleshooting, continued SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Picture is too narrow Maladjusted WIDTH From Diagnostic Menu select MONITOR TEST. Watch Crosshatch Screen while adjusting WIDTH pot for best picture. You’ll find this pot on Monitor Remote Control Board, behind coin door. Maladjusted HEIGHT 1.
  • Page 93 Audio Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOM CAUSE REQUIRED ACTION Press and hold TEST MODE swrtch volume No audio door to enter Menu System. Select ~‘3~-r.lE from !he Main Menu Make- Video is present Attract M USIC levels are set well above zero. If rni-sssay Video Game Machine...

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