Seems like the 6280 isn't booting. I would check the reset circuit (D101, R101, C101) and the clock circuit (R104, R107, C103 and OSC101) If you have a logic probe you can check the circuits directly on the 6280 inputs.
also some games get sound if the 6280 bootsthe 6260 and 6270 do connect to the data bus and i have seen some 6270 chips with shorted data pins prevent bootfor a tg16 taking it to the hoop should have sound without 60 or 70 chip runningif the screen color changes sometimes the 60 is likely working correctlynote a black screen is typical for 60 and 80 running code 70 dead so no boot is most likely