American Laser Gun Games Arcade System Amiga 500 Mad Dog McCree / Crime Patrol
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:1289004 |
Amiga 500
Sony Laserdisc Player
2 game guns
Needed cables, adapters & power supplies
Owners manualDifferent gunboard so two people can play at the same time
The following laserdiscs & game Pcb cartridges
1. Who Shot Johnny Rock
2. Space Pirates
3. The Last Bounty Hunter
4. Fast Draw Showdown
5. Crime Patrol
6. Crime Patrol 2 Drug Wars
7. Mad Dog McCree
8. Mad Dog 2 The lost Gold
I have videos ...of these games running on YouTube
This is the complete collection except Gallagher's Gallery (had the pcb, but sold it a couple years ago)
I've also also heard there was a Platoon prototype made, ran across some people who claimed to have had it but Iv'e never seen the game footage or it running.
These items will ship in about five packages and you'll need to read the manual http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/...uals/alg_m.zip on how the plug back in all the cables and how the system operates.
The game PCB's have a RTC chip that saves the settings for everything. The batteries go dead over time.
If the battery has gone dead it will give you a error message on start up. Let it startup and run for awhile, maybe change some of the settings. If you turn it off and back on again and the error message persists then the battery has gone dead.
Luckily none of the code is encrypted (no suicide) and the chips are socketed so you just have to find a new one and pop it in.
The Amiga is yellowing and chipping, I cut the case in half so you can slide over the keyboard and fit in the game cart. These always came with just the motherboard. I have not checked out any other functionality of the Amiga 500 except for with these games.
Sorry it's expensive, several of the games cost $400+ each with the pcb's and the guns usually cost at least $100 each.
I had another one similar to this with that I pieced together with extra less desirable parts and only two games Mad Dog and Crime Patrol and it sold for a bit shy of $900 fairly quickly.
Another thing, this system isn't compatible with all tv's.
Good rule of thumb, 25" and smaller tube/crt and crt projectors work fine.
If you hear the gun firing but it's not doing anything in the game it's not compatible with that TV.
Thanks for looking!