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Hardware: AllWinner H6 V200 SoC, 8GB(?) of Flash, 8GB(?) of RAM, 12-pin cable to control panel breakout/encoder board.
Gen5a - v2 Partycade - Asteroids, with shield removed Gen5a - v2 Partycade - Asteroids, with shield Gen5a encoder (sorry for the poor photo) Generation 5b:Cabinets: All "v2" countercade games - Pacman 40thAnniv (8121), MsPacman 4games (8261), Frogger (8182), etc. Hardware: Actions Semi ATM7051H SoC, XXX of Flash, 12-pin cable to control panel breakout/encoder board 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. Cabinets: All early "v1" countercades - Pacman (7427), Galaga, Dig Dug (7478), Space Invaders (7337), Centipede (7475), etc. Hardware: AllWinner A13 SoC, 128MB Flash, 128MB RAM, 40-pin "IDE"-style cable to control panel breakout/encoder board
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. 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: 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™!