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Another Pleasant Valley To-do List


Nathan Strum

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So... it's been another two years since the last list.

Stuff has been happening, I just haven't posted updates in awhile. So I thought this would be a good time to reboot the list again. Clean out the old stuff. Donate unused items to Goodwill. That sort of thing.

Latest updates are in red.

Homebrews in development:

  • Zeviouz (was "Starts with a 'Z'")*
    Game graphics: In progress.
    Development status: Active development.
    5-9-20: New homebrew project.
    5-23-20: First pass at graphics completed.

    8-18-20: "Starts with a 'Z'" officially announced as Chris Walton's port of Xevious.
     
  • Frantic
    AtariVox voices: First pass complete.
    Development status: Active development.
    8-18-20: Added to "Homebrews in development" list. First pass at AtariVox voices complete.
     
  • Robotron: 2084 (was "Ambidextrous")*
    Game graphics: In progress.
    Development status: Active development.
    3-23-20: New homebrew project.
    4-14-20: First pass at graphics completed.

    5-13-20: "Ambidextrous" officially announced as Champ Games' port of Robotron: 2084.
     
  • Champ Sports Baseball (was "Trash Can")*
    Game graphics: Early development.
    Development status: Early development.
    2-2-20: New homebrew project.
    4-9-20: "Trash Can" officially announced as Champ Games' first sports title: Champ Sports Baseball.
     
  • Gorf Arcade (was "Neville")*
    Game graphics: In progress.
    AtariVox voices: In progress.
    Development status: Early development.
    4-2-19: New homebrew project.
    9-16-19: "Neville" officially announced 
    as a Champ Games port of Gorf! (And yes - it will have all five screens!)
    10-30-19: First pass at graphics completed.

    2-23-20: First pass at AtariVox voices completed.
     

Completed homebrews:

  • Zoo Keeper
    Game graphics: Mostly complete.
    Box, label and manual artwork: In progress.
    Development status: Release candidate.
    11-29-18: New homebrew project.
    9-27-19: Animated the sprites that run vertically up and down the sides of the zoo
    .
    10-19-19: First public, playable demo shown at the
    2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
    2-1-20: Zoo Keeper won the 2019 Atari Homebrew Award for Best Work-In-Progress.
    6-17-20: Label concept and rough illustration completed.
    8-18-20: Box artwork . Manual in-progress.
    12-8-20: Zoo Keeper now available for sale in the .
    1-15-21: Zoo Keeper for the 3rd Annual Atari Homebrew Awards: Best Homebrew Port, Best Graphics (Port), Best Music & Sound (Port) and Best Packaging.
    2-6-21: Zoo Keeper won Best 2600 Homebrew (Port)Best graphics (Port), and Best Music + Sound (Port) in the 3rd Annual Atari Homebrew Awards.
     
  • Venture Reloaded
    Label artwork: In progress.
    Development status: Release candidate.
    2-27-20: New homebrew project.
    5-31-20: Label concept and rough illustration completed.

    8-18-20: Box artwork . Manual in-progress
    12-8-20: Venture Reloaded now available for sale in the AtariAge store.
     
  • Aardvark
    Game graphics: Finished.
    Box, label and manual artwork: Finished.
    Development status: Finished.
    11-12-17: Added to homebrew list.
    6-6-18: New aardvark animation in progress.
    6-10-18: Insect sprites in progress.
    7-4-18: Label sketches in progress.
    10-8-18: Preliminary labels and banners completed for Aardvark's preview at
    PRGE.
    4-2-19: Revised label artwork in progress.
    6-1
    2-19: Label, box and manual artwork are finished.
    10-19-19: Aardvark released and available for sale at the
    2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
    12-8-19: Aardvark now available in the AtariAge store.
    2-1-20: Aardvark won the 2019 Atari Homebrew Award for Best Graphics. (I neglected to mention it won last year for best Work-In-Progress.)
     
  • Amoeba Jump
    Box, label and manual artwork: Finished.
    Development status: Finished.
    3-23-19: New homebrew project.
    6-1
    2-19: Label, box and manual artwork are finished.
    10-19-19: Amoeba Jump released and available for sale at the
    2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
    12-8-19: Amoeba Jump now available in the AtariAge store.
    2-1-20: Amoeba Jump won the 2019 Atari Homebrew Award for Best Homebrew ≤4K.
     
  • Galagon (was "Lightman")*
    Game graphics: Finished.
    Development status: Finished.
    4-2-19: New homebrew project.
    5-15-19: "Lightman" officially announced 
    as a Champ Games port of Galaga. Game graphics are mostly complete.
    7-
    4-19: Galaga renamed to Galagon.
    10-19-19: Galagon released and available for sale at the
    2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
    12-8-19: Galagon now available in the AtariAge store.
    2-1-20: Galagon won the 2019 Atari Homebrew Award for Best Homebrew.
     
  • Wizard of Wor Arcade (was "Linus and Lucy")*
    Game graphics: Finished.
    Development status: Finished.
    3-2-18: Added to homebrew list.
    3-16-18: Sprites and title screen completed.
    6-25-18: Graphics added to WIP build.
    9-13-18: "Linus and Lucy" officially announced as an all-new port of
    Wizard of Wor.
    10-19-19: Wizard of Wor Arcade released and available for sale at the 2019 
    Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
    12-8-19: Wizard of Wor Arcade now available in the
    AtariAge store.
    2-1-20: Wizard of Wor Arcade won the 2019 Atari Homebrew Award for Best Music & Sound.
     
  • Mappy
    Game graphics: Finished.
    Box, label and manual artwork: Finished.
    Development status: Finished.
    10-31-17: New homebrew project.
    12-1-17: "Dueling Banjos" officially announced as a port of the arcade game Mappy.
    3-7-18: Sprites completed.
    6-4-18: Label sketches in progress.
    9-27-18: Final label and box artwork revealed leading up to PRGE release.
    10-10-18: Manual completed.
    11-4-18: Mappy is now available for sale in the AtariAge store.
    2-23-19: Mappy won the 2018 Atari Awards for: Best Programming, Best Technical Achievement, Best Packaging, Best Graphics, Best Music and Sound, and Best Homebrew!


Homebrews previously in development, but currently on hold:

  • Elevator Action (was "Otis")*
    Game graphics: In progress.
    Development status: On hold due to issues with Bus Stuffing driver.
    11-18-15: New homebrew project.
    1-27-17: First pass done on title screen graphics, character sprites are in progress.
    3-15-17: Character sprites mostly finished.
    11-2-18: "Otis" revealed to be John Champeau's port of Elevator Action.
     
  • Boom (was "Black Squirrel")*
    Game graphics: In progress.
    Development status: On hold due to issues with Bus Stuffing driver.
    3-3-17: New homebrew project.
    3-3-17: First pass at title screen graphics and sprites finished.
    7-13-18: "Black Squirrel" revealed to be Chris Walton's port of Bomberman titled "Boom".
     
  • Cosmic Avenger (was "YAUCG")*
    Game graphics: Early mockups.
    Development status: Early development.
    1-30-15: New homebrew project.
    11-2-18: "YAUCG" revealed to be John Champeau's port of Cosmic Avenger.


Homebrews not currently in development, but not completely dead, either:

  • 2600 Toolbox (tentative title)
    Description: At some point, I need to make a Stupid Game Ideas! entry for this. The idea is to vastly expand upon the idea of the Test Cart, including color calibration patterns, hardware tests, sound tests, and various patterns for checking color combinations, flickering, and so forth. The cart can be used to test consoles, set up TVs, and be used by homebrewers and artists while developing new games.
    Development status: I have a list of things I'd like to see in it, I just need to write it all up, then hope a developer finds it interesting enough to pursue. ;)


Inactive Homebrew projects:

  • BurgerTime Arcade (was "Fun With Sawdust")*
    Game graphics: Early development.
    Development status: Early development.
    3-2-18: Added to homebrew list.
    10-19-18: Added to inactive list, due to Chaotic Grill being in active development.


Miscellaneous projects:

  • AtariAge
    Labels for Trak-Ball hacks.
    10-31-15: Initial concepts
    7-4-16: Re-design in progress
    7-6-16: First pass of all labels complete
    7-16-16: Final labels complete
    8-7-16: Scans of original game manuals complete
    10-9-16: Created banner for PRGE showcasing Trak-Ball hacks
    9-30-18: Updated banner for PRGE showcasing Trak-Ball hacks
    11-22-18: Created instruction sheets for Trak-Ball hacks
  • Blog
    More homebreviews. I need to start slogging through a huge backlog of games.
  • ArcadeCinema.net
    Update old MacMAME.net video game movie reviews and redesign website.
  • 2600RM
    I want to build a custom, rack-mountable 2600. Could be expensive... could also be awesome.
  • Tronty-Six Hundred
    An Atari 2600 Tron console mod. Yes - I want to make this happen for real.


* As always, project names that are in quotes are code-names, and not the actual titles.

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I see that Project Bruce has been removed from the list - this is still something that I would like to do one day, and should be much easier using CDF.

 

It doesn’t look like the bus stuffing issues will be resolved any time soon, so Black Squirrell is postponed indefinitely.

 

I’m looking forward to the restart of your high quality home brew reviews!

 

Chris

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I'd like to see Project Bruce come back at some point. Of course if you want to work on it, I'd be happy to help. ;) But the potential for a C&D on that is pretty high, which is why I haven't been doing anything with it.

 

I thought bus stuffing had been sorted out by ZackAttack. :?

 

As for the reviews - hoping to restart those soon. I may have to skip over a few games that I really haven't wanted to play. That's what's been delaying it. :roll:

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I'm not a programmer - I've only worked on game graphics and packaging (labels, manuals, etc). Not any coding.

 

I'm not interested in the Intellivision. I never owned one, so it has no nostalgic value for me... except as a target. ;)

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I'd like to see Project Bruce come back at some point. Of course if you want to work on it, I'd be happy to help. icon_wink.gif But the potential for a C&D on that is pretty high, which is why I haven't been doing anything with it.

 

I thought bus stuffing had been sorted out by ZackAttack. icon_confused.gif

 

The bus stuffing fix by ZackAttack is quite difficult to use - not really possible with the BUS driver that I previously wrote. I'm still hoping for a tweak to the Harmony hardware, or that the new UnoCart 2600, will make this unnecessary ...

 

Chris

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Update:

  • 9-13-18: "Linus and Lucy" officially announced to be John Champeau's Wizard of Wor Arcade. This is an all-new port, not a hack. It takes full advantage of CDF bankswitching as well as a new multi-tap adapter which will allow for two players and an AtariVox to be plugged in at the same time. Why "Linus and Lucy"? When I was developing the sprites, I had placed them all in a mock-up of the maze, running in place. John mentioned that it looked for all the world like the Peanuts gang dancing in A Charlie Brown Christmas. :)
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Updates:

  • 9-30-18: Updated Banner for Trak-Ball hacks for PRGE.
  • 10-8-18: Preliminary labels and banner created for Aardvark's preview at PRGE.
  • 10-10-18: Manual finished for Mappy.
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Update:

  • 10-19-18: Moved "Fun With Sawdust" to inactive projects. "Fun With Sawdust" was the code name for BurgerTime Arcade. However, since Chaotic Grill (another BurgerTime remake) has returned to active development, BurgerTime Arcade is on hold. And if you're wondering about the code name, just do a Google search for "sawdust" and "McDonald's". ;)
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Updates:

  • 11-2-18: "Otis" was revealed to be John Champeau's work-in-progress port of Elevator Action during a recent ZeroPage Homebrew episode. The game is on hold for now, since Bus Stuffing is required to make the current version work, but Bus Stuffing has compatibility issues with some 2600s. And really... it shouldn't be too hard to figure out why "Otis" was the code name. ;)
  • 11-2-18: "YAUCG" was revealed to be John Champeau's work-in-progress port of Cosmic Avenger during a recent interview at PRGE with ZeroPage Homebrew. "YAUCG" is simply "Yet Another Unreleased Coleco Game". :D It was put aside in favor of completing Scramble and Super Cobra Arcade.
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Updates:

  • 11-4-18: Mappy is now for sale in the AtariAge store. It's entry has been moved to Completed Homebrews.
  • 11-22-18: Created instruction sheets for Trak-Ball hacks (which are available in the AtariAge store).
  • 11-29-18: Added a new homebrew project: Zoo Keeper. A new Champ Games arcade port, John has already posted a teaser image online, and this was also mentioned during ZeroPage Homebrew's episode last night. This one didn't even stay secret long enough for me to give it a code name! ;)
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Updates:

  • 2-23-19: Mappy won the 2018 Atari Awards for: Best Programming, Best Technical Achievement, Best Packaging, Best Graphics, Best Music and Sound and Best Homebrew!
  • 3-23-19: Added Amoeba Jump (I'm working on the packaging artwork).
  • 4-2-19: Added new homebrew project, code-named "Water Softener" (game graphics).
  • 4-2-19: Added new homebrew project, code-named "Copyright Infringement" (game graphics).
  • 4-2-19: Aardvark: Revised label artwork in progress.
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Update:

  • 4-12-19: Changed the code-name for "Water Softener" to "Lightman".
  • 4-12-19: Changed the code-name for "Copyright Infringement" to "Neville".
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I'm not interested in the Intellivision.

Yet I hear today that an Intellivision game with your graphics artwork is about to be released. :-D

 

But yes, perhaps you only gave permission to reuse the graphics, not actively worked on them?

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Yet I hear today that an Intellivision game with your graphics artwork is about to be released. :-D

 

But yes, perhaps you only gave permission to reuse the graphics, not actively worked on them?

 

That's correct. I'm not directly involved in any Intellivision homebrew development, but Óscar is certainly welcomed to reuse the graphics I made for the 2600 version.

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Updates:

  • 6-12-19: Aardvark label, box and manual artwork are complete.
  • 6-12-19: Amoeba Jump label, box and manual artwork are complete.
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