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« on: May 29, 2012, 11:33:53 AM »

Hi all....this is my first post on here...just found the website looks fantastic.  The reason I found it is I have a question I was wondering if anyone was familiar with the IGT Frog Prince game.  I wanted to know how to change the bouns kiss the frog game over from 'keep or kiss' to cumulative.

When you touch the frog and are awarded kisses, the kisses are used to collect credits cumulatively; that is each character selected allows you to keep that bonus and the next picks add to the bonus.

The one I currently play is mule-demonation is there a way to change this or is it the chip?

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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2012, 02:50:56 PM »

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First off I know next to nothing about Frog Prince.  In trying to make heads or tails from what I have it looks like the game can have two different base  and game chips. Looks like Base I0000576 has (4) game chips G0000689 and Base I0000851 has (2) game chips G0001205.   I guess depending which set you have maybe you need the other set to do what you want the game to do.  Scratch Head Scratch Head ( You now know everything I know about Frog Prince ) If it's real important to you I can put it in a machine and test it. Let me know which set you have so I test the other one. ( This test won't happen today )
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2012, 05:32:40 PM »

Wow thanks so much for a quick response....I'm sorry to say I really know next to nothing about these things....kinda just getting into it.  My wife loves this game to I was trying to get it to work the way she remembers it.   

I did pull the board though and I think I have the info you need.

There are 3 chips which I'm assuming are the game chips with your description.  I have Base I00000576 from 03/06/01, Game 1 of 2 G0000693 and Game 2 of 2 G0000693 both from 04/25/01

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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2012, 06:10:08 PM »

I got this in a Email   Before you go testing stuff, beware there is 3 different sets, you have a US and Int'l Version that use 2 Pixels probably, there is actually a set that has three pixels that has a different or I believe extra bonus, have a good day

The pixels he's talking about are simms. The games I have only have the two PXL simms ( C0000461) and I don't have anything with G0000693 game chips. My guess is between the two of us we have all three games.  Can you take a look and post the PXL number off the simms. ( they all should have the same game number )
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« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2012, 07:03:09 PM »

Make sure that you always turn the power OFF before removing or inserting the processor board.
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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2012, 09:46:04 AM »

Okay, I'm assuming the simms are the taller cards that look like little motherboards (sorry really have no idea) but they do have numbers on them PXLF3 2 of 3 C0000461 16MG 04/03/01 (E68A) and PXLF4 3 of 3 C0000461 16MG 04/03/01 (D645).  I listed both as they have different numbers in the parenthesis.

There is also another IGT 'board" on the other side with numbers SNDF DSS00073 16MG 02/08/01 (8172),

Thanks for looking into all this I really appreciate it. Smiley
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