

Description of game:
My all-time favorite game! I always thought that I was a bit different to like this game so much. I didn’t know anyone back in the ’80s that was a big fan. Now I see that it is one of the most common collector games, and that there are hundreds of them still around. Didn’t know it was that big. It’s a tough game. Definitely made for the “hard-core” gamers of the time (like most Williams games). You control a guy on an ostrich by moving a two-way joystick left or right and pressing a button to flap the wings of the bird. Gravity is constantly pulling you down. Joust is perhaps best known for the screeching halt the bird will do when trying to stop while running on one of the platforms on the screen. Basically the object of the game it to dismount the enemies that are riding on buzzards by colliding with them. Whichever bird is the highest wins in the collision. Dismounted enemies then turn into eggs that will hatch into new more powerful enemies if you do not collect the egg within a certain amount of time. Oh, if that isn’t hard enough, if you take to long to dismount all the enemies in a level, an “indestructible” pterodactyl will come out. The only way to survive a collision with it is to hit it directly in the mouth with your lance. The hit must be perfect or you’re toast!
How I got it:
This was my second full size game. It was the first game for me to start my collection. Not a bad game for $125 huh? I bought it from a guy locally that usually spends more time with pinball machines. When I bought this, it was not working but came with an extra boardset. After plugging it in and hearing loud popping noises, I discovered a burned out power supply. I replaced it with a normal switching supply, swapped a ROM out, and pulled the coin lockouts and it works great. Probably the hardest thing to do on this cabinet was cleaning it. It took two days to get all the dirt out! I finally wired an external battery harness to the PCB so I don’t have to reset the machine every time I play it. You don’t want to have batteries stored in the original battery area on game board itself, since corrosion is a PCB’s worst enemy!
Recent repairs:
Upgraded my external battery to an onboard lithium battery kit from Bob Roberts. Not sure if I did it right because my scores still are not saving correctly. Need to check my soldering!
What it still needs:
I still need to touch up the paint, recap and degauss the monitor, and replace the T-molding. I also would like to get a new CPO because the existing one is a little worn. I also want an original Flyer for this game. If you have one for a decent price, let me know. Also should change out the RAM since I get occasional RAM errors.
Final Thoughts:
Still my favorite game of all time. This game will NEVER leave my collection!
Personal High Score:
339,850 (2-22-2000) - I actually died one pixel above collecting an egg that would have given me an extra man. Oh well. Back in high school I did score over 1 million points using the Pterodactyl trick. My current ROM set does not suffer from that bug, so I can’t try it. I’m too ethical to do that anyway 8^}
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Jeff, I have a Joust game that I pulled off a location about 25 years ago and put it into storage due to electrical failure. I have finally gotten around to fixing it after intending to do so every year for 25 years. Simply a wire came loose from power supply. I want to sell it. Could you tell me how to advertise it amoung your members of the collectors association? Thanks! Michael Thornley
Probably the best route would be to post is in the For Sale section of KLOV Forums. Other than that, you can try Craigslist, which many collectors monitor in their area. The KLOV forums is good because you can get a feel for the actual market value for it, and others may refer your listing to their friends. Where are you located?
Joust was one of my favorite game back in the days. You cabinet look good.
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