ARCADE PCB DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
The dip switch settings for World Court (Japan) 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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World Court (Japan) dip switch settings: ---------------------------------------- Dip bank #1: DRAW DEBUG LINES: (dips 1-6) - Off* OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF - On ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF FREEZE: (dip 7) - Off* OFF - On ON * - default setting WARNING: These dip switches are parsed from MAME source files so they can be incorrect! www.solvalou.com |
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Similarly named games (worth checking if dip switches were not found or the information was incorrect) are World Rally (set 1), World Rally (set 2), World Grand Prix (US), World Grand Prix (Japan), World Grand Prix (joystick version set 1) (Japan), World Grand Prix (joystick version set 2) (Japan), World Grand Prix 2 (Japan), World Wars (World), World Championship Soccer (Mega-Tech), World Beach Volley, World Stadium (Japan), World Stadium '89 (Japan), World Stadium '90 (Japan), World PK Soccer, World Series: The Season, World Class Bowling (v1.66), World Class Bowling (v1.65), World Class Bowling (v1.61), World Class Bowling (v1.2), World Cup '94, World Rally 2: Twin Racing, World Cup Volley '95, World Tennis and World Soccer Finals.
Games with similar hardware (may contain applicable dip switches) are Bakutotsu Kijuutei, Beraboh Man (Japan version B), Beraboh Man (Japan version C), Blast Off (Japan), Blazer (Japan), Boxy Boy (US), Dangerous Seed (Japan), Dragon Spirit (new version), Dragon Spirit (old version), Face Off (Japan), Galaga '88, Galaga '88 (Japan), Marchen Maze (Japan), Pac-Mania, Pac-Mania (Japan), Pistol Daimyo no Bouken (Japan), Puzzle Club (Japan prototype), Quester (Japan), Rompers (Japan), Rompers (Japan old version), Shadow Land, Souko Ban Deluxe (Japan), Splatter House (Japan), Tank Force (Japan), Tank Force (US), World Stadium '89 (Japan), World Stadium '90 (Japan), World Stadium (Japan), Yokai Douchuuki (Japan new version) and Yokai Douchuuki (Japan old version).
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-- Edith Keeler, "The City On the Edge of Forever", stardate unknown

-- Edith Keeler, "The City On the Edge of Forever", stardate unknown