Arcade game machines, despite their nostalgic appeal, are not immune to software bugs. Some of the most common issues include game crashes, often caused by memory leaks or corrupted files. Graphical glitches, such as distorted sprites or flickering screens, are also frequent, usually due to rendering errors or hardware incompatibility. Input lag or unresponsive controls can stem from faulty drivers or poor code optimization. Sound bugs, like missing audio or looping effects, may arise from corrupted sound files or driver issues. Lastly, save data corruption can occur if the machine's storage is improperly handled. Understanding these bugs helps operators and technicians diagnose and fix problems efficiently, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.
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