

Lethal enforcers 2 pcb full#
I ended up picking up Sport Shooting USA next … then about a month later an Extreme Hunting full system (Atomiswave hardware included) came up for a real good price on ebay. Using the Atomiswave I could swap carts and run other games than just Ranger Mission. I wired in Ranger Mission but since the game uses the “rifle” guns with a cocking mechanism, I added two rifles to the pedestal. After some debate and comparing the pluses and minuses of each solution I decided to pick up a Clay Cowgill multi JAMMA.

I could go with the common 6-in-1 multi JAMMA that is quite prevalent, or I could pick up a Clay Cowgill multi JAMMA, which would allow for up to 8 PCBs. I wanted to run all 3 games in the cabinet and had to make a decision as to what direction I was going to go from here. Flash forward a few months and I acquired an Atomiswave PCB with Ranger Mission in it. At the time I was running both boards through a 2-in-1 JAMMA PCB. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a bad game, but the fact that you don’t have to reload sort of kills one of the strategic elements that made the original fun. I figured if Area 51 was as fun as it was, Site 4 had to be even better.

Again I looked at my opinions and ended up picking up an Area 51: Site 4 board set. After a bit of time I decided I wanted to turn the cabinet in to a multi-shooter. Needless to say, the game offered quite a bit more replay value than did Police Trainer. The fact that the pcb included two games in one was attractive. The first game to go in was Area 51 / Maximum Force. I quickly grew bored with that game and looked to see what else I could easily drop in. When I picked this showcase cabinet up, it had Police Trainer in it.
