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A vid I did comparing Atari 2600 Racing Games


keithbk

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I skipped both Turbo and Quadrun because they were not generally available (at least in the USA, re:Quadrun). I think there was another one that slipped my mind I forgot to review simply because I did not have the cartridge and I forgot it existed (I cannot remember the title for the life of me). Think it was an off-brand racer. You may notice I showed boxes and some of the catalog covers that the titles appeared in, along with the gameplay. Since I didn't own it, I did not review it.

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great presentation & format (by year of release)

 

good positive outlook on the games as well ... I did like Slot Racers as a kid when it was released ... today it doesn't hold teh same magic it seems :|

 

still my fav is Indy 500 .... hadn't tried Sprint Master but your Vid will have me looking for it

 

Then try this driving controller hack:

 

Sprintmaster DC

I need a Harmony cart for sure ....

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Good video.

 

I have fond memories of Slot Racers and Enduro. Too bad Slot Racers did not have a 1-player option with decent AI. Enduro is the best racer on the system to me, and even better than some on systems to follow.

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Just a fun little video I put together comparing the Atari 2600 racing games. I went by year of release.

Wow - that was a fantastic review keithbk! The combination of fast upbeat presentation and the way you described the racing games was dynamite :)

 

I've added you to my favourites under retro reviews, right next to Metal Jesus :)

 

I've just checked out several of your other VCS reviews - they are good but it's much more enjoyable to hear you talk about the games like you did here :)

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Just in case you were wondering, I have been making a video of each game I own and then putting annotations with it (descriptions of the game, my opinions, a little game history if I can find it, etc).

 

Once I have posted it on YouTube, I link it to an HTML page within a forum I set up:

 

http://atari.simplygaming.org/Keith-s-Corner-h1.htm

 

I set up the page for several reasons. 1) I couldn't keep track of all the games I had on hand, and 2) my retired parents are big Garage Salers and they would frequently call me about games they found. It was easier to answer from work with a page listing the games I owned (and whether I had the manual).

 

I put it all within a forum in case anyone wanted to talk about the games after I posted them, but also because I did not want to clutter up the forum here with all my videos.

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