Galaga – Repair Log

By | October 21, 2022

2019 – May

Purchased machine (along with a Track & Field cocktail). Really really nice shape.


2019 – May

The machine had some with a 60-in-1 emulator card which I wanted to replace to make the machine more authentic. (more on the irony of that position in a minute). I purchased a PCB off eBay for $265.00 but when it arrived it would only show characters on the screen. I took it over to a friend’s house to test it in his machine and exhibited similar problems there too. The seller gladly took it back which was nice.

I purchased a second PCB which was a JAMMA board for $91.00 so I grabbed a Galaga PCB to Jamma adapter ($16) as well as an original Galaga PCB cage holder/bracket ($8.50).

For whatever reason, I then ordered yet another Galaga PCB for $217.50 which would make a single explosion noise on startup and then run with all kinds of graphic corruption. Not sure if I fixed it or went with the Jamma.


2021 – September

Purchase the Galaga High Score Saves kit which lets you do things like tweak the firing rate etc. So much for keeping the game authentic but whatever. 🙂

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