Archive for February, 2009

The Atari Track-Ball

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

TRACK-BALL! (Or is it “trackball” or “trak-ball”?)

track-ball-side-viewFrom what I’ve read in various sources, Atari Football was the first arcade game to use a track-ball. At least it was the first Atari video game to use one. (A side note — Atari Football uses the same trackball that was used in Missile Command so this article applies to you Missle Commanders, too.) On my Atari Football, when rolling the Player 1 track-ball, there were problems. Putting the game into test mode, player 1 could move horizontally left and right but vertical movement was a problem. Rolling the track-ball forward and backward would only move the player (“X”) in one direction (backward).

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Rheingolds

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Atari Football Screen

atari-football-wg-v1000Now that I had the Atari Football all cleaned up, it was time to install the Bob Roberts capacitor kit for a Wells Gardner V1000. Football has a huge 23″ black and white picture tube and I wanted to make sure those Xs and Os looked their best. The monitor can be removed in one of two ways. The monitor is bolted to a piece of plywood that can slide out of the cabinet. You just open the control panels, loosen some wingnuts, and the monitor and plywood monitor mount slides out. I opted for removing the glass and cardboard “stadium” bezel, then unbolting the monitor from the plywood mount and lifting the monitor out of the top. What a pain. I did this because I didn’t realize you could easily slide out the monitor from the side until later… That’s what I get for not bothering to read the manual.

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