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  1. Everything listed here has been sold, Thanks.

     

    SOLD:

    Retro Gamer Collection Volume #3

    Nintendo 64, working, with Tremor Pak Plus, Memory Card, Controllers and Goldeneye 007.

    another Nintendo 64 with one good controller (and one broken.)


  2. More OVGE fun!

    A Colecovision Mario Bros. competition will be featured at my table.

    Prizes include one Ball-Top Colecovision controller (fresh from Yurkie's excellent workshop), and a new "Mario Bros. Plumbing Company" T-Shirt (size Adult XL.)

    HALO, on the Atari 2600 will be on display, ready to play (but not for sale!)

     

    For Sale will be an Atari Flashback 2, ready with a cartridge slot and a switch on the front so gamers may play the games included. Some CIB commons will also be available for sale, including Demon Attack, Star Voyager, Chopper Command and more!

     

    See you at the show!

    :)


  3. I finished it. I think, this will be the final version (1945V1). It was my first batari-game, including no specials. Try to shoot the planes down. If you have success, the planes will get faster and give up at least. The score is the number of dead people! The highest score would be: 0000000 :twisted: . Defend London!

    Thank you for the final version. The game plays very well, but the score goes up when planes were shot down. How can the highest score be 0000000?

    Does the score count people in the planes, that get shot down?

     

    Thanks

    :)


  4. Quick review of Yurkie's Pause switch, for the Colecovision:

     

    "Pausing" a game has been available for most systems, but not the Colecovision. Having the ability to pause any game simply makes you enjoy the Colecovision that much more.

    Tested on several games, and worked fine, every time. While testing the pause switch, I would move the game character "over the edge" on purpose, hit the pause button, and laugh while he was hanging in mid-air. But soon the extra lives were used up.

    :D

     

    Yurkie's Pause switch is located on the console, just left of the power switch, and blends in with the console. Same color, and material. Looks almost like it was done at the factory. Yurkie does a professional job, just like his previous work with A/V mods, and Ball-Top controllers.

     

    While the pause switch may not be on the controller, it is very well built, and adds some new fun to an old (but classic) console. Hopefully, more classic gamers will be able to enjoy this fine addition, from Yurkie!

     

    The pause button is highly recommended.

    Thank you Yurkie, for the Pause Button!

    :)

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