Totally agree with this.
Post some good photos of the innards and the loose wire and more than likely we can tell you where it goes.
You can buy a soldering iron and a learn to solder kit and learn a new skill and gain a new hobby.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=learn+to+solder&crid=2RDD54IHWS9VM&sprefix=learn+to+solde%2Caps%2C145&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Did you have a contract?
Not trying to be a dick here, but business is business.
If you helped as a hobbyist just doing your thing for fun, with no discussion and document citing otherwise, instead of bringing it up here in a negative way, reach out to whomever you worked with at Audacity and ask.
FFS...
I suggested a "kit" Basically he provides just the board and the parts list, and we source, build, and burn the Rom ourselves, but he declined that too.
There was a game called "Defend your castle" in the past done this way. I think that came with the completed board, however.
I get it though. Wants to enusre they don't get manufactured easily by others just to capitalize on his work.
I was holding out for the XM but probably just should have bought the cart when the next run came around.
Not making more makes sense too. Time consuming for what you can actually earn per cart.
As I sit here looking at the stack of number labeled carts I picked up at PGRE, I surmise the following Categories were envisioned at the beginning?
Forgive if this is already known...
01-10 Battle type games
11-20 Driving games
21-30 Sports games
31-40 ?
41-50 Puzzle games
51-60 Games of chance
60-70 Educational games
Beyond these initial releases, these categories didn't appear to be continued...
Perhaps they never envisioned more than 70 games, let alone only 10 battle games.
Intellivision games never seemed right to me. They had thin sounds, same same graphics between games (Exec), and were slow (Again, use of the Exec). I just never saw it as "better" Back in the day. I have a II model, and a lot of games, I never play it.
You really have to be a fanboy to pay $200 for a flashback.
I've proposed a few concepts.
Nobody can seem to agree on a format, or even get behind it.
Closest thing is the SNES adapter (Petski Robots) or the MEGA Adapter (Rikki and Vikki, I think)
Mando's Adventure
Kidding aside, it looks a bit like a Demon Attack Hack with a Boss added?
Looks kind of cool.
Huh, whaddaya know, I have the Rom. Nearly impossible to play on the keyboard. Need to use my stelladaptor and a joystick.
I was kinda wondering about "Bloinking" but then I got to the part about scoring on the princess, so, are you effectively saying you get to Bloink her?
Here's a few I took.
Me, Sega's folly, Those cool crosley retro tv's, HSW, A combat console I should have bought despite the condition it was in, The living room, the unibagpiper, some kid in a blow up costume, and my badge.