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Serguei2

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  1. Sarcasm?

     

    Yes indeed.

     

    That's remind me something but I won't tell you. I would hurt somebody's feelings.

     

    The only people who would buy this are people who just blow money away because they have nothing better to do with it besides paying $500 for a bottle of water... yep thats your market. The nintendo fans of the 1% of the nation.

     

    Its kind of like on 2 and a half men when Charlie tells Chelsea he has an $80,000 car. She asks him what his car does that other cars don't. He replied; it's $80,000.

     

    This Nes is for collectors only . They'll buy this stuff and sell them to e-bay.

     

    Of course you can buy a Wii-U for less.


  2. The games on Pac-Man Collection are direct ports from the arcade code, so there are no differences unless Opcode tweeked some things to make game play better. There is also a hidden game included that is part of the Pac-Man family and you can find details of how to unlock the game in Opcode's sub-forum thread re. PMC.

     

    My favorite Pac-Man game's Ms Pac-Man followed it with Pac-Man.

     

    I don't like Jr Pac-Man because there is no tunnels in the game. Bonuses can destroy power pellets. Jr Pac-Man is more slower when eating dots after the bonus passed them.

     

    Super Pac-Man? I played it but ... No thanks. I can't tell why but it's not on my favorite list.


  3. Yes - use blueMSX. To load the rom, select File > Cartridge Slot 1 > Insert. In the Insert ROM dialog box, highlight the Pac-Man Collection rom file and then in the file ROM Type drop-down at the bottom of the dialog box, select ColecoVision MegaCart®. Then click on the Open button.

     

    Thanks for the tip.

     

    I were wondering if blueMSX is not my best friend after all.

     

    I noted there are flickers in the game. Does it happen to real colecovision as well?

     

    And the ghosts are smarter than unsual.


  4. Yes, video games existed well before the VCS.

     

    This may sound like a rude question, but is English your primary language? Maybe there is a translation problem here.

     

    I mean those words "video games" were not used yet.

     

    Or even not called 'video games' at this time.

     

    So why do you think Atari called VCS video computer system? Or does C mean something else?

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