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The playfield artwork is taken from a portion of Frank Frazetta's painting "[http://frankfrazetta.net/Berserker.html The Berserker]"
 
The playfield artwork is taken from a portion of Frank Frazetta's painting "[http://frankfrazetta.net/Berserker.html The Berserker]"
  
This game includes both Allied Leisure and GamePlan parts.
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This game includes both [[[[ALI/Fascination_Repair|Allied Leisure]] and [[Gameplan_Repair|GamePlan]] playfield parts.
  
 
It is speculated that there were around 100 games manufactured.
 
It is speculated that there were around 100 games manufactured.

Revision as of 02:13, 4 September 2016

1 Introduction

Viza Manufacturing was a short-lived manufacturing company best known for its 1978 Viza War 2-player head-to-head cocktail table. Viza Manufacturing was contracted to build games by Allied Leisure.

2 Games

2.1 Fabulous 50's

Unfortunately, not much is known about this game.

2.2 War

This game is often referred to as "Viza War", rather than just "War".

It is a 2-player head-to-head cocktail pinball machine.

The playfield artwork is taken from a portion of Frank Frazetta's painting "The Berserker"

This game includes both [[Allied Leisure and GamePlan playfield parts.

It is speculated that there were around 100 games manufactured.

This game went through a few playfield and cabinet variations during production.

Early games used a discrete board system and relays to operate the game, and also used chimes for sound. Later games used just two boards--an MPU and power supply board, and used electronic sounds. Both games used LED digit segment displays. It is one of the first, if not the first example of LED digit segment displays being used instead of high-voltage glass segment displays. GamePlan Used LED digit segment displays in their first game, Sharpshooter, the following year.

Paperwork, manuals, and schematics have not surfaced for either variant of this game.

3 Technical Info

3.1 Boardset

3.1.1 Early Games

3.1.2 Later Games

4 Problems & Fixes

5 Parts Substitutions & Replacements

5.1 Electronics

5.2 Chips

  • 5408 chips can be replaced by 7408 chips, but it is recommended to use 74f08 chips since 5v is tied to various inputs on various chips in many cases.

6 Recommended Modifications

7 Documentation

Paperwork, manuals, and schematics have not surfaced for either the early or later variant of this game.

Datasheets are available from a variety of sources for the active electronics components.