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    Bringing new life to your ColecoVision!
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  1. Yes, you can deleted all saved scores and settings if you want. And sure, I will keep posting here.
  2. Thank you! Appreciate the kind words and support!
  3. Big thanks once again to everyone who pre-ordered! Your support means the world to us. Apologies for not posting here daily, but rest assured, we've been hard at work behind the scenes. I'll keep you updated as soon as we have news to share. Also, exciting news: we're sending out test copies to prominent YouTubers, so stay tuned to see more of our games in action soon! 😊
  4. I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the members who placed their pre-orders yesterday. Your support and patronage mean a great deal to us, and we're committed to doing our utmost to meet and exceed your expectations. Thank you once again for your trust in us!
  5. Good catch. That was from our ColecoVision ordering page, so unrelated. It has been removed.
  6. Yes, the Intellivision version includes all 4 screens, all the enemies, and the bonus stage.
  7. The Goonies is an improved version of Gooninuff, with improved sound track, support for ECS, new intro sequence, and fixes and small enhancements.
  8. Intellivision enthusiasts, rejoice! Opcode Games is thrilled to announce our forthcoming debut on your beloved platform. In a landmark collaboration with City Connection Co., LTD, we're bringing classic Jaleco titles to vintage consoles, with Intellivision leading the charge. This summer, Intellivision players will be treated to ports of two iconic Jaleco arcade titles: Naughty Boy and Exerion. PRE-ORDER NOW: http://opcodegames.com/digital/INTV_order.html First up is Naughty Boy, Jaleco's debut arcade release from 1982. Navigate forests, overcome obstacles, and battle monsters with fire in this exhilarating adventure originally released by Cinematronics in North America. Then there's Exerion, Jaleco's breakout hit from 1983. Maneuver through pseudo-3D space, wielding dual and single beam weapons to defeat enemies in this action-packed game originally brought to North America by Taito. But that's not all! Joining the lineup is The Goonies, a captivating port of the acclaimed MSX game, also available for ColecoVision from Opcode. *The Goonies for Intellivision includes support for ECS sound. Intellivision players can expect the same exceptional quality that ColecoVision owners have enjoyed for years: top-notch ports and meticulously crafted packaging. What is Included: All three games are presented in our signature deluxe packaging. If you're acquainted with our ColecoVision boxes (pictured here with The Goonies as an example), you can anticipate the same level of quality. However, for our Intellivision line, we've opted for metallic gold accents instead of silver. Each game also comes with a deluxe manual printed on super high-quality glossy paper. Additionally, since these are Intellivision titles, you can look forward to receiving high-quality controller overlays. Price and Availability: As this marks our inaugural venture into the Intellivision realm, we've opted for a pre-order phase to gauge demand accurately. Pre-orders kick off today, with games slated to begin shipping in July 2024. Naughty Boy and Exerion are priced at $65 each, while The Goonies will be available for the low price of $60. Please note that shipping costs are not included and will be invoiced separately once your games are ready to ship Please use the following to pre-order now: http://opcodegames.com/digital/INTV_order.html
  9. Hi there Colecovisionaries! Some opdates, coming from Opcode in 2024: - Knightmare and The Goonies re-releases now shipping. Games now offer additional configuration options, performance optimizations, bug fixes, and can save your high scores, progress, and settings to the cartridge. - Amidar and Opcode Visions magazine #2, shipping in late March - DK Jr. Arcade shipping in May - all the arcade stages, all the intermissions, all everything. Saves high scores and settings to cartridge. - Time Pilot Arcade shipping in June - all the stages. Saves high scores and settings to cartridge. - Pac-Man DX shipping in June - complete makeover of Pac-Man Collection, with more arcade-accurate graphics, now includes Crazy Otto. Saves high scores and settings to cartridge.
  10. Oh yes, I am aware and working with a company to change that.
  11. Hi. You have been missing a lot of action. Please consider two things: Joining the Super Game Club: http://opcodegames.com/digital/order_now.html Subscribing to our newsletter: https://opcodegames.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=ef7be83c593bc1d831a827842&id=8ed2c58e0f Hope to see you soon!
  12. Well, the Super Game Module adds more RAM and an extra sound chip, both used by Time Pilot. The Super Game Cartridge for this particular game adds the benefit of saving to the cartridge. Everything else is still done by the ColecoVision, from processing to video capabilities, so I guess any other benefit comes from 25+ years of experience with the hardware. As for that other game, the SGC is used to save high scores and settings to the cartridge. The SGC does more than that, and can be very flexible with bank switching, much more so than the MegaCart, but not all games need or benefit from that.
  13. Yes, but if you dump this, the ROM won't run on an emulator. This is a physical cartridge. The ROM that was offered prior to the physical cartridge was MegaCart, not SGC.
  14. I understand, and I apologize for any overreaction on my part. However, I do have some unfortunate news to share in that case. It appears that the ROM you're referring to is not an SGC ROM but rather a regular MegaCart. Unless there's something else I'm not privy to, my initial statement remains accurate.
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