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New Opcode COLOR Line Games Now Available!


Albert

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Be prepared to add more color to your ColecoVision! The new COLOR line of games by Opcode brings you a new experience with many more titles, faster releases, more affordable prices, and new packaging with plastic cases and instruction cards from the arcades. The first three COLOR releases from Opcode Games are now available in the AtariAge Store! They are:

Opcode_Color_News.jpg

 

For this first batch, we only have about 60 copies for each of the games. These are in stock and ready to ship!

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Ok, some remarks:

 

1) All 3 are Namco arcade games, though they were published by different companies in the US like Midway and Rock-Ola.

2) All 3 games were enhanced to support F18A custom color palettes, so when you run on a F18A enabled system you will see colors that match the arcade counterparts

 

 

http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7196

 

http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10406

 

http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10026

 

Those games are the first 3 in our new COLOR line. The premium line will continue, with Gradius and Penguin Adventure shipping any time now. About those, the packaging are in transit to my address and should be here this week. We can start shipping as soon as we receive them.

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what is a a F18A enabled system in this case?

It's where people install a circuit board to bypass the original TMS9918a chip to use this one. This one if I recall have VGA port or HDMI port to connect to a TV or computer monitor. This have enhancement that you can use the feature like more colors, 32 sprite on a line, and etc. It is backward compatible with TMS9918a chip.

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I just had a look at opcodegames.com, and I couldn't help but notice the tall stack of "Color" games displayed on the main picture carousel. It seems these three games are only the beginning. :)

Hummm, one there catches my eye, I'm assuming it is a conversion of the gojira-kun msx game since it was also available for the game boy and not the other 2 more obscure msx games.

 

http://wikizilla.org/wiki/Category:MSX_Games.

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