I'm sure this has been asked before but I'll do it again. After playing Pitfall 2 for a couple of days I've been wondering, how does the DPC work and what is it doing to make the games background music?
For me emulation won't cut it, it's got to be on the actual system. But I do like to use an emulator for to try games out before I hunt down the actual cartridge.
Check this webstie out, it has a library of about 550 classic Atari 2600 games that you can play online. It has a few rare games too.
Here's the link:
http://www.virtualatari.org/
If it's multiplayer your looking for, Warlords is the best. But for the others it all depends.
Some of my favorites are :
-Haunted House
-Yars Revenge
-Outlaw
-Any Activision game
-Air-Sea Battle
-Breakout/Super Breakout
-Demons to Diamonds
-Dodge 'Em
-Midnight Magic
-Night Driver
-Raiders of the Lost Ark
-Bowling
and that's just the tip of the iceburg. The Atari 2600 also has a great selection of classic arcade conversions
Some of my favorites are :
-Berzerk
-Centipede
-Crystal Castles
-Dig Dug
-Donkey Kong Junior
-Missile Command
-Space Invaders
-Pole Position
-Ms. Pac-Man
-Moon Patrol
Anyway I'm sure once your out hunting you'll find a ton of games to enjoy.
I need help. I need to clean my paddles and I want to to find a simple way to get the job done. I did find this website call atariguide.com with a guide on cleaning the paddles, but it involves taking them apart and I don't want to run the risk of breaking them. Is there an easier way to do it?