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Atarimax (Users Poll)


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AtariMax Users Poll  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. How long have you owned your Atarimax cartridge?

    • Less than six months.
    • About a year.
    • Over a year.
    • Over two years.
  2. 2. On a 1 to 5 scale, with 5 being the best, how happy are you with it?

    • Hate It.
      0
    • Not Happy.
      0
    • It's 'okay'
      0
    • Very Happy.
    • Ecstatic!
  3. 3. How often do you use it?

    • Daily.
    • Weekly.
    • Monthly.
    • Less than monthly.
    • Don't use it anymore.
      0
  4. 4. In the long run, was it worth the money?

    • Yes
    • No
      0
    • Undecided
      0

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Sometimes a good thing gets a lot of attention at first, then lessens over time. Sometimes newbies might not even know of the existence of an item that came out 'a couple of years earlier'.

 

The focus on this poll in the AtariMax cartridge, specifically how many of you guys out there own one and how happy you are with it.

 

Of course, I'm sure we would all like additional comments about what you like most about it.

 

 

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5200 is my favorite system. Even though I have all but one of the original released carts, I love the AtartiMax. Put many of the prototypes and XL conversion on it. Bought thge original flash one. Then bought the SD cart when it came out. Both are much easier to use than the Sean Kelly multi cart (which is also excellent). It's obvious that I'd recommend getting it.

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I have the older USB based one, as well as the newer SD card one. My situation is a little different though, since my primary use of these has been for development.

 

I do all my programming on my PC and test in an emulator, but I need the Atarimax to test on real hardware, and it's been a lifesaver, especially for RealSports Curling which is nearly impossible to play in an emulator due to the analog control requirements.

 

I'd love to look into 7800 development, but the lack of a good cart like the Atarimax is keeping me out for now. I've seen a few of them in the works, but I haven't looked into that scene lately.

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