ARCADE PCB DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
The dip switch settings for Crazy Climber (bootleg set 1) shown below are automatically parsed from Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (www.mame.net) C source code, so some of the settings can be incorrect. However, if you notice that some settings are constantly incorrectly displayed in more than one game, please contact me so that I can fix the problem. Happy gaming!
If you are trying to change this game's language or region, you might have to replace/reprogram some of the game's ROM chips.
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Crazy Climber (bootleg set 1) dip switch settings: -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, no dip switch settings found :( Perhaps you can access an interactive operator menu by pushing the service button? www.solvalou.com |
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Similarly named games (worth checking if dip switches were not found or the information was incorrect) are Crazy Kong (Scramble hardware), Crazy Blocks, Crazy Rally, Crazy Cop (Japan), Crazy Balloon (set 1), Crazy Balloon (set 2), Crazy Climber (US), Crazy Climber (Japan), Crazy Climber (bootleg set 2), Crazy Kong (set 1), Crazy Kong (set 2), Crazy Kong (Jeutel bootleg), Crazy Kong (Orca bootleg), Crazy Kong (Alca bootleg), Crazy Kong (Alternative levels), Crazy Climber 2 (Japan) and Crazy Climber 2 (Japan Harder).
Games with similar hardware (may contain applicable dip switches) are Cannon Ball (Crazy Climber hardware), Crazy Climber (bootleg set 2), Crazy Climber (Japan), Crazy Climber (US), Crazy Kong (Alca bootleg), Crazy Kong (Alternative levels), Crazy Kong (Jeutel bootleg), Crazy Kong (Orca bootleg), Crazy Kong (set 1), Crazy Kong (set 2), Guzzler, Monkey Donkey, Swimmer (set 1), Swimmer (set 2) and Swimmer (set 3).
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-- Kirk and Dr. Richard Daystrom, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3.