Nice work! This was one of my all-time favorites (along with Bump N Jump, Pole Position, Turbo and Pac Man). If you poke the pterodactyl in the mouth, it kills him and you get massive points.
I've done it once or twice but I'm always afraid to DIE!!! By the way... did you know, here on our channel, we have videos of Bump N Jump, Pole Position, Turbo, and Pac-Man? We've done all of those!
Solidly in my top 10 all time 80's Arcade games. I probably put enough quarters in Joust machines to pay a utilities bill. I was good not great at playing it. Also the Cabinet artwork is in the top ten all time for 80's video games. I don't ever remember seeing anyone put a half dollar in a Joust machine? Has anyone seen that? Great video as usual. Anything good Joust related always gets my attention.
I have been looking for one of these for a while .. i really like the game.. Its a nice piece from my past .. Mint looking machine! I plan to have a nice arcade in our new home we will be moving to . I'd love to find one of these and add it to my collection .
interesting fact on the joust mini arcade system people hacked into the game system and found out you can play defender on there because it is hidden in the code. you can't play it on the joust mini arcade system because there is not enough buttons on it but people put the game hardware into the rampage mini arcade system which made a fully playable defender mini arcade system. some people even printed out custom artworks to make an unofficial defender mini arcade system but after people figured out how to access defender an official mini arcade system was released with defender on it by default. the official defender mini arcade system is made by basic fun and it is part of their arcade classics series
I used to work at the arcade when Joust was still new. It was the game I could play and not spend any money during the slow times, the trick was to get one of the enemies trapped in the flame hand and to kill pterodactyls until you got a ton of extra guys. When I'd get busy I'd either sell my game for the original quarter or let one of the kids that hung out without any money play until I got some free time. I won local tournaments in Donkey Kong Jr and Dragon's Lair but this was the game I played the best on,
Very cool Slammy, I figured there were tricks to it :) I was always the kid with no money all you experts gave free games to, ha! I played Dragon's Lair a few weeks ago and couldn't even figure out the first scene! Did it take you a fortune to get good at it, or were you just good at tracking it down???
@@LyonsArcade They had Dragon's Lair set up by the office and I watched others play it, I memorized most of the moves. First time I finished it I got the high score, there was an elevator that would drop 3 levels sometimes and you had to risk dying to see if it worked. Then you got to the point where you threw the sword and died until your last character, it was the most points possible (I think), we had 3 people with the exact same score but I was the 1st to get it. They removed the pterodactyl trick in later versions of Joust. I could kill them in the air but it was far from guaranteed (they'd switch heights last second if you didn't fly even). Whenever I did it someone would almost always remark it was the 1st time they saw someone kill one.
Joust is such a great game, and it seemed to lend itself to home adaptation. I remember playing the Atari 8-bit computer port a lot--it was a fantastic adaptation. Even the Atari 2600 version was pretty good.
Joe post more arcade board repairs I like when you're using your logic probe and schematics to hunt down the failures, I rarely see you post new videos. If you know how the vector boards and motion object circuitry works explain how it draws the image on the arcade monitor, Give more theory if you know it in the videos.
I mentioned it in the other video.... after we did this little bit we figured out that you couldn't enter your initials after the game was over... the joystick would stop working but would work fine during the game! It ended up being a bad PIA on the widget board.
yes watched in early in the morning today you changed the 556 timer chip to fix the sound, but I haven't see you post in a long time. I miss seeing you with that logic probe with the schematics hunting down the problem. I would like to see more daily or weekly would be nice. I don't often see you fix or troubleshoot pinball motherboards or driver boards but I have seen the more mechanical switch pinball machines. I'm guessing you don't fix repair pinball machines pcb boards from the 70's and 80's.
We fix them from time to time, it just depends on what we're working on at the moment. We'll have some more videos in the future, keep watching! Thanks Bill.
I mean when you're fixing an arcade game even if its working or you got the pcb board to work can walk through each section on how the arcade board works CPU ,reset circuit, RAM are doing, what the EPROM chips are doing, how the vector section works, how the sync signals work. Explain more theory if you know it would be nice to learn from. What are PROM chips used for in arcade games stuff like that to explain the theory on how arcade boards work would be nice youtube videos.
Nice video Ron!!!..hey have you and Donnie seen The Red Green Show on RUclips?..fn hilarious..its a Canadian skit show crossed between Peewee's Playhouse and Home Improvement lol
I think you meant 6821 PIA, not 6521, as the 6809 processor in that unit used the 6821 PIA (and yes, Peripheral Interface Adapter) is what that stands for. I've worked a lot on Radio Shack Color Computers (1 thru 3) and those used the same Motorola chip set.
Is swapping the original monitor for an LCD considered an upgrade or a downgrade? People do it but I think originality gives it a more authentic experience.
I prefer the original CRT's but sometimes you have to put an LCD in depending on the situation. I'd always consider it a downgrade, but if all you have is a CRT that's in really bad shape it would be an upgrade to go LCD. Some games you can't put an LCD in for lag reasons...
Was strange to hear some of my Gorgar sounds coming out when you where doing the sound test. Get your own sounds Joust!! 😜 Of topic but curious... Will you be digging into that jukebox I saw in the background?
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Nice work! This was one of my all-time favorites (along with Bump N Jump, Pole Position, Turbo and Pac Man). If you poke the pterodactyl in the mouth, it kills him and you get massive points.
I've done it once or twice but I'm always afraid to DIE!!! By the way... did you know, here on our channel, we have videos of Bump N Jump, Pole Position, Turbo, and Pac-Man? We've done all of those!
@@LyonsArcade You are my hero, Sir! I shall check them all out! Very cool! Thank you for what you do!
Joe's Classic Video Games on the pterodactyl waves, start on the right half of the middle platform and they will fly right to you and commit suicide
Solidly in my top 10 all time 80's Arcade games. I probably put enough quarters in Joust machines to pay a utilities bill. I was good not great at playing it. Also the Cabinet artwork is in the top ten all time for 80's video games. I don't ever remember seeing anyone put a half dollar in a Joust machine? Has anyone seen that? Great video as usual. Anything good Joust related always gets my attention.
It’s such a unique game for sure!
Just got a nice Joust myself last week in North Carolina. Such great nostalgia and thank you for making such great videos.
I have been looking for one of these for a while .. i really like the game.. Its a nice piece from my past .. Mint looking machine! I plan to have a nice arcade in our new home we will be moving to . I'd love to find one of these and add it to my collection .
It's a real piece of art!
interesting fact on the joust mini arcade system people hacked into the game system and found out you can play defender on there because it is hidden in the code. you can't play it on the joust mini arcade system because there is not enough buttons on it but people put the game hardware into the rampage mini arcade system which made a fully playable defender mini arcade system. some people even printed out custom artworks to make an unofficial defender mini arcade system but after people figured out how to access defender an official mini arcade system was released with defender on it by default. the official defender mini arcade system is made by basic fun and it is part of their arcade classics series
That's pretty cool Jayden, I didn't know that!
I used to love this game! Might be the only vid I would add to my pinball collection.
It's extremely fun!
I used to work at the arcade when Joust was still new. It was the game I could play and not spend any money during the slow times, the trick was to get one of the enemies trapped in the flame hand and to kill pterodactyls until you got a ton of extra guys. When I'd get busy I'd either sell my game for the original quarter or let one of the kids that hung out without any money play until I got some free time. I won local tournaments in Donkey Kong Jr and Dragon's Lair but this was the game I played the best on,
Very cool Slammy, I figured there were tricks to it :) I was always the kid with no money all you experts gave free games to, ha! I played Dragon's Lair a few weeks ago and couldn't even figure out the first scene! Did it take you a fortune to get good at it, or were you just good at tracking it down???
@@LyonsArcade They had Dragon's Lair set up by the office and I watched others play it, I memorized most of the moves. First time I finished it I got the high score, there was an elevator that would drop 3 levels sometimes and you had to risk dying to see if it worked. Then you got to the point where you threw the sword and died until your last character, it was the most points possible (I think), we had 3 people with the exact same score but I was the 1st to get it.
They removed the pterodactyl trick in later versions of Joust. I could kill them in the air but it was far from guaranteed (they'd switch heights last second if you didn't fly even). Whenever I did it someone would almost always remark it was the 1st time they saw someone kill one.
They fixed that with a rom chip update.
That's a fantastic looking Joust.
I have the cocktail version
The cocktails were cool, I'd like to film one one day.
love the art on it
Yeah, very iconic artwork!
Joust is such a great game, and it seemed to lend itself to home adaptation. I remember playing the Atari 8-bit computer port a lot--it was a fantastic adaptation. Even the Atari 2600 version was pretty good.
Yeah it was super fun. And yes I remember the Atari version was really fun for the time....
Great vid. Loved this game, when it was in the arcades. Thanks. :)
Thanks Thomas, it's definitely one of the best.
Joe post more arcade board repairs I like when you're using your logic probe and schematics to hunt down the failures, I rarely see you post new videos. If you know how the vector boards and motion object circuitry works explain how it draws the image on the arcade monitor, Give more theory if you know it in the videos.
I just posted one earlier today Bill, did you see it ? :)
It looks like you did end up centering the monitor. Good job!
Thanks, we appreciate it!
Quick repair 😎👍🏼
I mentioned it in the other video.... after we did this little bit we figured out that you couldn't enter your initials after the game was over... the joystick would stop working but would work fine during the game! It ended up being a bad PIA on the widget board.
yes watched in early in the morning today you changed the 556 timer chip to fix the sound, but I haven't see you post in a long time. I miss seeing you with that logic probe with the schematics hunting down the problem. I would like to see more daily or weekly would be nice. I don't often see you fix or troubleshoot pinball motherboards or driver boards but I have seen the more mechanical switch pinball machines. I'm guessing you don't fix repair pinball machines pcb boards from the 70's and 80's.
We fix them from time to time, it just depends on what we're working on at the moment. We'll have some more videos in the future, keep watching! Thanks Bill.
I mean when you're fixing an arcade game even if its working or you got the pcb board to work can walk through each section on how the arcade board works CPU ,reset circuit, RAM are doing, what the EPROM chips are doing, how the vector section works, how the sync signals work. Explain more theory if you know it would be nice to learn from. What are PROM chips used for in arcade games stuff like that to explain the theory on how arcade boards work would be nice youtube videos.
Nice video Ron!!!..hey have you and Donnie seen The Red Green Show on RUclips?..fn hilarious..its a Canadian skit show crossed between Peewee's Playhouse and Home Improvement lol
I’ve never seen it!
@@LyonsArcade Give it a watch lol..one of his sayings is if the women don’t find ya handsome they should at least find ya handy lol
I think you meant 6821 PIA, not 6521, as the 6809 processor in that unit used the 6821 PIA (and yes, Peripheral Interface Adapter) is what that stands for. I've worked a lot on Radio Shack Color Computers (1 thru 3) and those used the same Motorola chip set.
cool !!!!
Thank you Tomy Power!
@@LyonsArcade you're welcome!
Is swapping the original monitor for an LCD considered an upgrade or a downgrade? People do it but I think originality gives it a more authentic experience.
I prefer the original CRT's but sometimes you have to put an LCD in depending on the situation. I'd always consider it a downgrade, but if all you have is a CRT that's in really bad shape it would be an upgrade to go LCD. Some games you can't put an LCD in for lag reasons...
You guys have to come to Florida
That baby is beautiful! WANT!!
Yeah, very cool game!
I left my Joust game on all night. When I woke the screen was off and not coming back on. Any suggestions?
Was strange to hear some of my Gorgar sounds coming out when you where doing the sound test. Get your own sounds Joust!! 😜
Of topic but curious... Will you be digging into that jukebox I saw in the background?
That ones driving me crazy, lol. All the records skip, can't figure it out. We do have a Rock Ola 445 we'll be doing a video on soon though.
Let me turn off the lights. He said to Joe Classic arcade
Those flapping feet sounds always cracked me up
Yeah, especially when it's going slow, it's kind of funny like they're trying to creep around.