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Power: 5v (Warning - connecting 12v will likely kill this countercade board! Notice the unpopulated components in the upper left, as compared to the Gen 5a board. If populated, it would be the 12v->5v conversion circuitry. ) Gen5b - v2 Countercade - MsPacman with shield removed Gen5b - v2 Countercade - MsPacman with shield installed Generation 6: Hardware: Actions Semi ATM7051H SoC, XXX of Flash, 12-pin cable to control panel breakout/encoder board Hardware: AllWinner A13 SoC, 128MB Flash, 128MB RAM, 40-pin "IDE"-style cable to control panel breakout/encoder board Hardware: AllWinner V306 SoC, 16MB of Flash, 12-pin cable to control panel breakout/encoder board. PCB marked "GBX71-V01" Gen5a - v2 Partycade - Asteroids, with shield removed Gen5a - v2 Partycade - Asteroids, with shield Gen5a encoder (sorry for the poor photo) Generation 5b:
Power up that nostalgia (no matter what your age), as you guide Ms. PAC-MAN™ through those infamous mazes while evading the ghostly BLINKY, PINKY, INKY and SUE. Cabinets: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mortal Kombat (later versions - Costco/QVC/HSN/etc), Star Wars, Marvel, Pacman (later version 7030 - Costco/QVC/HSN/etc), etc. Cabinets: All early ("v1") partycades - As far as I know, Pacman(+Galaga/Galaxian) Partycade #7342 is the only Gen4 game. UPDATE: I've received a report that a later version of the early ("v1") Pacman countercade #7427 has a Gen4 board. This isn't unheard of for A1Up - the #7030 upright cabinet was released with Gen1 and Gen3 hardware.Cabinets: All early "v1" countercades - Pacman (7427), Galaga, Dig Dug (7478), Space Invaders (7337), Centipede (7475), etc.
Hi everyone! I just wanted to share my Pac-Man Partycade mod I can now call "complete" after gradually improving it over time with the following mods. Maybe this will help inspire someone to mod their own Partycade, I know this community was very helpful in inspiring me to mod mine! The Arcade1Up PartyCade is designed to sit on a table, or be mounted on a wall or door. It’s not just an ornament though, as it comes with eight classic games depending on the variant that you choose. The Pacman version includes Pacman, Super Pacman, Pac & Pal, Galaxian, Galaga, Dig Dug, Xevious, and Mappy, while the Ms. Pacman version includes Ms. Pacman, Super Pacman, Dig Dug 2, Pac & Pal, Pacman Plus, Galaga, Galaxian, and Dig Dug. Cabinets: All "v2" countercade games - Pacman 40thAnniv (8121), MsPacman 4games (8261), Frogger (8182), etc. Incredibly portable, incredibly fun. Partycade™ come out of the box fully assembled, and can be hung on a door, mounted on a wall, or played on a tabletop with the included leg attachments.
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Hardware: AllWinner H6 V200 SoC, 8GB(?) of Flash, 8GB(?) of RAM, 12-pin cable to control panel breakout/encoder board. It's been over a year since I detailed the Gen1 hardware, so it's probably time to start detailing the newer stuff too. Here we go: Ms. PAC-MAN™ is here, and looking more fantastic than ever. At home or at any sized bash, make memories with the authentic arcade gaming experience of Arcade1Up Partycade™!
Featuring the same size color LCD displays and controls as full Arcade1Up arcade machines, Partycade™ is designed to be easily installed (and moved!) in any home, apartment, dorm, RV, and more. Bring your Partycade™ to any gathering, it’ll be a huge hit. Hardware: AllWinner H3 SoC, 128-256MB of Flash, 40-pin "IDE"-style cable to control panel breakout/encoder board