general description
As an archeologist, you must navigate through the maze of the tomb, unlocking various caverns to find hidden treasures.
about this version
This game, similar to Robotron, uses two joysticks. The left joystick moves you in four directions, while the right joystick fires to the right and left. You have to plan ahead in this maze game, as you're prone to be stuck in a long up/down corridor without the ability to fire up or down.
This is known to be quite a difficult game, and a Stern classic.
This boards to this game are accessed from the front, making it easy to service. There is a power board on the left side, and the main PCB is located to the right. A switching power supply can easily be swapped in, and the power PCB is even labeled so you don't need the schematics (although it helps).
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| Validation |
Type |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
Weight |
Act Dim Weight* |
Ship Dim Weight* |
Notes |
| Upright |
68.50" |
22.50" |
32.00" |
??? |
254 lbs |
385 lbs |
|
*NOTE: Dimensional Weight (also know as "Dim Weight") is an industry
standard formula used by shipping companies. The calculation is used
to determine how much space a package will take up. Most shipping rates
are calculated based on Dim Weight or actual weight, whichever is greater.
The formula for Dim Weight is (L" x W" x D")/194. The examples shown here
show the actual dimensional weight for the game, and then given an
estimated shipping dimensional weight assuming that 5" of packing
material is needed in each dimension. Your actual results may vary.