![]() So it’s somewhat curious that the game’s only sequel, Spartan X 2, never came out in the West until Retro-Bit picked it up a couple of years ago. It was an especially big overseas success for Irem and Data East, who published the game outside of Japan. Based on a Jackie Chan movie, the game’s original 1984 arcade release would eventually be ported to just about every console and computer under the sun. Note #2: Initiate "Stop Mode" with 2P Start button.The original Spartan X, or as its known outside of Japan, Kung Fu Master, was one of Irem’s early hits. Note #1: SW#4 and SW#6 are supposed to be in the "Off" position. (the way youre looking at it from the pic)inside the edge connector is almost invisible teeny tiny letters and numbers.am i doing this right?.i turned on the machine and all i see is a grey screen,and when i press the buttons on the control panel, the screen changes to red,black,green. (the adapter i made with the parts side facing out to the camera) i think i have soldered it right. ![]() Let me show you some pics.and ill explain better.maybe you guys can help out. I cant do this right.here is the edge connectors when youre looking at it facing youġ2345678910111213141516171819202122 (parts side)Ībcdefhjk l m n p r s t u v w x y z (pins side) DOES ANYONE HAVE THE RIGHT SPARTAN-X/KUNG FU-MASTER PINOUTS WITH PICS OF HOW YOU DID YOURS?.OR-Would you like to sell me yours?>.i have like 5 different pinouts from different sites, and compared it to other games with the same pins.and i even tried to solder up my own adapter and i feel like im doing something wrong.i had to re-solder it twice and still.nothing! Let me start by saying that KUNG FU MASTER has many different boards to choose from and different pinouts.so ill tell you guys that my 3 stack boards are from IREM,and have the SPARTAN-X lettering in chinese on a sticker dated 1984. ![]()
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