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    I collect lots of stuff, old games, movies, records, comics, 50s baseball cards and probably some other junk I'm forgetting. But I'm thinking about selling it all and moving to an island in the tropics. Ha!

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  1. There are variants. The standard controller with the skinnier cable and black keypad buttons has a clicker d-pad in my experience. That's the one I use for Ultra Vortek, the fighting game, because I find it easier to pull off special moves with it. That said, one of my thick cord/grey keypad button controllers (like the one you described) has a mushy d-pad, not stiff at all. I assume it's just been well used over the years And I actually like the feel of that one for most games. But I have yet another in that style that I bought new old stock from Best Electronics years ago, and it is really stiff feeling. So, Idk what the answer is, man. The d-pad will break in with usage though. But at the end of the day, Atari's quality control wasn't exactly legendary in those days. Haha
  2. Do you guys know if Breakout is compatible with the Jag rotary controller?
  3. There's a lot of great Jag info on this site, and a number of game reviews as well. Worth bookmarking for the Jag enthusiast. http://www.atarijaguar.co.uk/p/main-page.html?m=1
  4. Just picked up an old wooden cassette case from the 90s. It fits Jag games perfectly. :D

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  5. All of the aftermarket examples I've seen for sale have not been embossed, sadly. Hence, the issue of difficulty pressing buttons. When I was researching 3rd party overlays a while back, I saw some in a thread here that were embossed, but it was posted a few years ago, and I haven't seen them for sale anywhere unfortunately. These: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/267811-possible-jaguar-overlaysfor-what-games/?do=findComment&comment=4310539
  6. Yes, recently I needed a replacement pin connector for my Jag, and remembered Best. Hadn't bought from them in years, but I've always been amazed by their massive stock of Atari parts. I ended up buying more than just the connector of course, including a new controller. All the prices on their site were up to date. I will say that shipping wasn't cheap, but they packaged everything very well, and it arrived in just 2 days across the country. I think they only ship via priority or an even higher service. But that could just be because I ordered quite a bit of stuff.
  7. https://www.best-electronics-ca.com/quickguide.htm
  8. Jeez, Atari Karts is fun. I'm not even a cart racer guy, and the game certainly has its share of niggling issues, but dang if it isn't fun as heck. I love it and I'm hooked. And I never would have bothered to check it out had they not included it in this compilation.
  9. I recently ordered Star Wars, Millipede and Missile Command from AA's "trak-ball series," and it is next level awesome. I mean, I could use the trak-ball with the original carts, but only in joystick mode, and that kind of sucked. This is the way these games were meant to be played. Well done, fellas. I'm like a pig in slop in my gaming nook tonight. :D

     

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  10. Pretty cool that guys have done this. Windows 98 and DosBox can run on Xbox Series X/S now. Covered by Digital Foundry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrpkFuKh4CI
  11. There is definitely a crashing bug in the GBA cart. I don't think it's just in the first game either, I seem to recall it happening in the second as well. But admittedly, it's been many years since I played it, so that might be off. This happened across the board for everyone if I recall, it was a widespread issue that was discussed on forums at the time it was contemporary. The thing is, the workaround is just to save frequently. Inevitably, you will lose some progress at some point, but frequently saving makes it palatable. It was just a random thing too. Sometimes I'd go hours without the crash, and sometimes 5 minutes. I don't know how they screwed that up so badly that it wasn't caught prior to release. Otherwise, it's great, faithful ports of the games with no notable issues otherwise.
  12. A buddy of mine recently picked up a lot of 2600 games, and he's not into the system, but knew I was, so he hooked me up. It was mostly common stuff I already had, but then there were these two. First time I've ever seen Chuck Wagon in the flesh actually.
  13. Perhaps he meant non-weapons based? Yeah, the DC Soul Calibur was a revelation at the time, and it still plays like a masterpiece to this day. There aren't a ton of 3D fighters that I can think of on the DC though. Off hand, other than what's been mentioned, I can think of Dead or Alive and Fighting Vipers 2. Did one of those 3D KoF games from that era make it to the DC? Anyway, while I haven't played Project Justice, Rival Schools was an excellent fighting game, and I've read nothing but good things about the sequel. But as far as 3D fighting games in general, Soul Calibur on the DC is legendary while Project Justice is barely a footnote outside of hardore fighting game circles.
  14. I have a Super NT and a Mega SG with the attachments for Game Gear and Master System. They are awesome machines, I love them. But while those products were available to purchase from their site for a long time, many of their products take ages to come out, and it you dont preorder, you may be out of luck. And their stuff on ebay goes for a fortune. As far as the OP's dilemma, I hope they get you your money back soon. I believe they're based in Andorra or somewhere in that area, so I'd imagine there may be a hold up when it comes to refunds, so hopefully it goes through soon. While it may take a year or however long for them to release the Lynx adaptor, it will come eventually. They just take forever to release anything. It sucks, but that's just how they operate. People still buy the crap out of their stuff though, so it's not hurting their business any. Just requires patience.
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