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I like this project so much that I mention it for years on the home page of my site.
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Speaking of logos, @Atari8man2004 months ago you posted that nice conversion: Could you please the source, eventually I would like to work on the text.
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@Gunstar I am sorry for your loss, my condolences.
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During the Atari Homebrew Awards and also in this video, the name of the game was revealed, but I didn't understand exactly what it is.
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Are they going to be supported someday?
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Congratulations @Andreatari on your win of the 6th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards (best Atari 8-bit/5200 homebrew - port). Game and manual: https://www.santellocco.com/atari/spacetaxi.htm
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If I am not wrong, it would be possible to encode in PAL60, same as NTSC, only color changed.
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Can't wait to play tonight, thanks!
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Pitfall II and ARM games compatibility would be nice. Not only Champ Games, there are other beautiful ARM games, including the ones made with batariBasic DPC+ kernel.
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This beautiful game reminds me Webster Dines Out!, a 1985 Compute! magazine Basic game. Perhaps its gameplay could be used for another level.
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Enteresting article just published about pens replacement: https://retrohax.net/atari-1020-plotter-plotting-pens-replacement/
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List your homebrews here that DO currently work on 2600+
Philsan replied to John Brackbill's topic in Atari 2600+
L.E.M. NTSC, PAL50 and PAL60 work, but the latter has wrong colors like all PAL60 games, because console thinks it's NTSC. A menu or a database to recognize games would be necessary.- 38 replies
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I am looking for scans of American ads or catalogs about Atari 65/130XE computers (not software), preferably 1985-86. Perhaps I am dumb but I didn't find anything online.
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IMHO the difference should be greater, Atari sold at least 5 millions, considered - in 1984 Atari told that there were 4 million owners of computers and 5200 consoles - products lifespan: Atari 1979-1991 / TI 1979-1984 - in the nineties Atari machines were successful in Eastern Europe - # of models introduced: Atari 400, 800, XL, XE, XEGS / TI 99/4 and TI 99/4A - nowadays Atari scene seems more active than TI's one.
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Now it works, thanks!
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@Trebor since yesterday "Sorry! This site is experiencing technical difficulties". Thanks for your tremendous work!
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Best times save on Atarivox/SaveKey would be nice.