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Joey Kay

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  1. On 7/11/2018 at 2:56 PM, NISMOPC said:

    I am adding these images to show the full damage of the joystick. Since I know Hyperkin is/was responding to some forum posts, this might also provide them more details into their flawed units.

     

    Overall build of joystick seemed good, but I see two area's of improvement. Use of proper flexible joystick insert and larger nubs to contact the tactical buttons. The criss/cross pattern of the nubs (small posts) are not very precise. This appears to be the reason one of the buttons is destroyed and the other dented pretty bad. The joystick insert cracked between the location of the two damaged tactile buttons assuming the nubs were misaligned after it cracked causing the further damage.

     

    Top of unit:

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    Bottom of unit:

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    Fully disassembled:

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    Joystick insert cracked:

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    Completely destroyed tactile button:

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    Dented tactile button:

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    How did you disassemble this?  I can't get past the first two screws on the bottom and unscrewing the control stick. 


  2. On 8/29/2010 at 7:46 AM, DracIsBack said:

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    Something that has bothered me about these two print ads ever since I saw them in early 1990, is that they're missing the corporate info on the bottom (c 1990 Atari Corporation, etc...) 

     

    What's up with that?


  3. Is 1,000 points for killing a pterodactyl a little cheap?  Seems it ought to have been at least a 2,000 point kill, given that Shadow Lords are worth 1,500. 

     

    In fact, I can't think of a more disproportionately-valued score in a game, at least on the 7800...

     

     


  4. Skill testing question - it's driving me bonkers.

     

    At 24 seconds into this ad, just as the Fygar breathes fire on the Dig Dug track playing throughout this ad, there is a sound effect for a video game - it's a horn-like sound- that I do not recognise.

     

    Any idea what game that sound comes from?

     

     

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  5. Soooo... I've spent a lotta lotta time playing Dig Dug this summer trying to crack a million.  The best I've done so far is 840,000.

     

    I need to move on with my life.  Yet, I want to know what happens to the display score after 999,990.  Anybody know?  


  6. Some of these get pretty wild, like the famous "yellow label" Breakout. Atari Corp. 1986 Hangman looks like a pirated knockoff cart if you didn't know better.

    I've often wondered why the cartridges were not completely updated to match the current system brand if the packaging was being updated.

     

    I guess Space Invaders, for example, was updated (minus the interlude with the mis-matched end label) but that seems to be one of the exceptions.


  7. Ah - so they kept using the original mold for the cart top when they abandoned the dust doors on the carts. Wow. That's super-cheap. Thanks for the info.

     

    Also, it seems to me that (contrary to my first post about it being a post-1986 thing) the original 1984 run of 7800 carts abandoned the dust doors and had the holes in the cart tops, making it an Atari Inc. cheap-out.


  8. Hey,

     

    I'm wondering about the casings of the post-1986 Atari-manufactured 2600 and 7800 carts, with those holes near the top of the labels. Does anybody know why (aside from some cost-cutting gone awry) these carts have these holes?

     

    Thanks!


  9. Are the sales figures for worldwide or just US/North America?

    US/North America

     

     

    I susp[ect these figures are USA only.

     

    Atari Canada is nowhere to be seen in here, neither are the Canadian retailers that carried the 7800 (ie - Toy City).

     

     

    What gave it away? The fact that every column is entitled either "US Sales" or "US Returns"?

     

    Hah! Good call - this was meant in reply to 8th lutz, but perhaps I could have pointed to the more obvious.

     

    Now back to my Mensa meeting... :roll:


  10. Was never a huge fan of that insert - the colours looked like crap.

     

    Anyhow - more interestingly, note how the name Atari is dropped from the grey matter ad and the console itself, only making an appearance in the text.

     

    Clearly somebody did some market research and found the Atari name to be a liability.


  11. Brilliant! Thanks.

     

    I never realized how starved the 7800 was for titles in 87 and 88.

     

    On a somewhat related note, is it possible that PPII was manufactured in preparation for a change in the pack-in with the 7800? Surely it must have been at least considered when the library started to grow.


  12. To the Tramiels...talk about from the frying pan into the fire. The 7800 never had a chance.

     

    No arguments here. Quite frankly, it's a shame Tramiel didn't stay on at Commodore. It may have made the players in both gaming and computing a LOT different today.

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