NFL Football arcade game 1983 Bally Midway Game No. A34 This is a Bally Midway MCR III game. Uses a CED VideoDisc Player (Capacitance Electronic Disc) NOT a Laserdisc Player. Other MCR III games: Discs of Tron, Tapper, Journey, Spy Hunter, Sarge, Crater Raider, Demolition Derby Only 2 disc versions ever made: 1) San Diego Chargers vs. Los Angeles Raiders Plain white caddy with small 4.25"x2.25" label 0017-0003-0515 part number in manual 0017-0003-0516 printed on label 2) Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins Plain blue-gray caddy with no label Two 30 second TV ads for Miller beer accompany the attract video. Both discs are dual channel audio. For each disc, both sides are a duplicate of the other side. Uses RCA SJT400 CED Player interfaced with the control jack. IR remote CRK36A included with the commercial model. (This remote also works with SJT400X and SKT400.) Digital command center model # CRK32A or CRK32C optional. Game will play Left or Right audio from the disc depending on what you need to hear. This arcade game is similar to the laserdisc version for the Halcyon system. This was one of the first games to have a bill acceptor to accept $1 & $5. =================================== Printed Circuit Boards in the game: =================================== 5 MHz CPU PCB (Super CPU MCR III PCB) A084-91490-AA34 part number in manual* A080-91490-H000 silkscreened on PCB* Super Videogen MCR III PCB A084-91464-AA34 part number in manual* A080-91434-H000 or A080-91464-L000 silkscreened on PCB* Super Sound I/O w/panning MCR II PCB A084-91657-AA34 part number in manual* A080-91657-A000 silkscreened on PCB* I.P.U. PCB A084-91695-AA34 part number in manual* A080-91695-A000 silkscreened on PCB* This is the rare PCB! It was only ever used with NFL Football. IPU board takes video and audio in from the CED player, CED player control out A2 - EPROM A4 - EPROM A5 - empty socket A10 - HM6264P-15 RAM D2 - Z80B PIO 40 pin D4 - Z80B CPU 40 pin D6 - Z80B SIO 40 pin D8 - Z80B CTC 28 pin Squawk & Talk MCR II PCB A084-91660-AA34 part number in manual* A080-91660-C000 silkscreened on PCB* or A084-91660-C000? (used in Discs of Tron environmental game) Note: AS-2518-61(or A or B) is the pinball version and is different than the NFL Football board. U1 - Motorola 6802 (or could use 6808, but not wih NFL Football) U2,U3,U4,U5 - all 4 EPROMs needed (could be 2716 or 2532) U6 - empty socket (6810 RAM if the 6808 processor is used) U7 - 6821 PIA for controlling the speech IC - TMS5200 VSP and TMS6100 VSM phrase ROM U8 - TMS 5200 VSP Speech IC U9 - not stuffed (TMS6100 CSM ROM for speech data) U10 - AD558 DAC for converting digital wave data in ROM to audio U11 - 6821 PIA for controlling the AY3-8912 sound IC and the test LED U12 - not stuffed (GI AY3-8912 programmable sound generator IC) Main Power supply PCB A084-91695-AA34 part number in manual* A082-90412-D000 silkscreened on PCB* A084-90412-D000 sticker on PCB* Auxiliary Power Supply -5V PCB A084-91631-B000 part number Dual Power Amp w/mixer PCB A084-91648-A000 part number NTSC RGB PCB 0017-00003-0517 part number No picture available as of September 2021 * I believe the part numbers ending in -AA34 are for ordering a board stuffed with the specific game ROMs or components for NFL Football (Game No. A34). You would order that part from your distributor/Bally. In some instances, the -AA34 part number is printed on a sticker on the PCB. Info compiled by Mitch Schleis carwarr@hotmail.com If you have any feedback or anything to add, please use the general contact form at dragons-lair-project.com and also email me with "NFL Football" in the subject.