Question: In the rules, when I mention new players to briefly show us some parts of their cab I mention the "underside of the control panel with 4-way restrictor plate". I think this came up before but for the life of me I don't remember when or where it my be in the monster General thread. (Sure wish there was a quick and practical way of pulling out single submission posts etc, so I could create new topics to get that thing organized and into multiple new threads). I may have slipped this language into the rules without remembered what we may have discussed. I think someone said that as long as they use the original nintendo joystick with the four-way restrictor and the pcb is real that it would constitute as an Arcade submission. Though I think I know at least one person that may play with a ms pacman joystick, and I am pretty sure that the machine that Svarar played on was a multi-cab that may not have had the nintendo joystick with 4-way restrictor... hmm. I mean, what is the point of an original power supply too because I know that Ethan has a newer power supply.
I don't think I ever officially decided what would be considered an Arcade submission. Some may have a mame cab with different types of joysticks, and some use a joystick on their computer. So if someone is using the TKG-4 pcb, and they happen not to have a fourway restrictor, then is this any different than a joystick that one could be using with mame on their computer? There does not seem to be a hard and fast rule. I mean, what if one player's score is higher than another, both were on an Arcade, but the one with the lower of the two scores was done with a 4 way restrictor.
Is this a level playing field for an Arcade submission?
Another question to ask along these lines has to do with the platforms. We have one for MAME, and we have on for Arcade, and I added the Arcade(multi) next to Svarar's to ensure people knew it was not an original TKG-4 pcb, but rather a multi-board. Maybe the Arcade designation can be for those that fit an "Arcade Criteria" and then those cabs that don't fit that criteria will be on the list as something other than Arcade, or MAME. What do you guys think?
EDIT: I mean, if we did an "Arcade Criteria" then we could maybe have a minimum requirement of an original TKG-4 pcb and an original or reproduction of the nintendo joystick with the four-way restrictor. But I need all you to chime in on this possible distinction for the list.
Flash back to 1982, The Time-Out in the Fingerlakes Mall had "two" Donkey Kong machines. I distinctly remember that "BOTH" machines had the "hard" roms where the game play started at L=01 at level 5 difficulty (5 fireballs at L=03 conveyor belts). This was 1982. I also remember one of the machines had a red ball wico stick rather than the regular nintendo stick. Again this was 1982.
The early DK machines, even the uprights, had the 4 PCB TKG2 or TKG3 roms. (easily distinguishable looking at the copy right date under the title screen)
I feel if one is using either the 4 board PCB( cocktail, mini, or early upright) or the 2 board PCB (later TKG4 uprights) makes no difference as long as the TKG4 roms are being used as the software. I feel both versions of the PCB should be treated equally as long as the TKG 4 roms are used.
The original power supply matters not. What difference does it make if the PCB is getting its input voltages from the original PS or a newer one? The input voltages themselves the game was meant to use are the same either way.
The joystick should have some wiggle room too. I saw several DK, DK jrs. back in the 80's that did not have the original nintendo joysticks (most likely 4 way lever actuator wico's.