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  1. Hi guys,
    Thank you very much for your kind words! Almost all creators of "Mad Age & This Guy" are atarians: Mac - lead designer, Insert - graphic designer and me as a programmer. So we are very pleased that our game is liked by Atari fans.

    PS, those "roomba things" are inspired by Boulder Dash's butterflies, so its move exactly same way ;)

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  2. Hi,

    Indeed, my page doesn't work properly for a long time. I'm sorry. Some day all articles were gone I have no idea why. I have no complete backup but I suppose I can try to fix it manualy one article by one.

    But I suspended my activity as publisher long time ago so I thought that nobody uses GR8 Software page ;)

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  3. I have a few new Asus glasses in boxes bought many years ago on eBay.

    I can resell 4 but I must check how much I paid for them. And as I know shipping to US or EU will be about $6.

     

    I'm happy if someone will continue this project :)

     

    But I'm afraid that the bigest problem with this 3d solution is that it works with CRT monitor/TV (50 or 60Hz) only. :( Modern LCD TVs are not synchronized with Atari video output.


  4. Have you remember Asus 3D glases for ATARI???

     

    ENGLISH:

    https://translate.google.sk/translate?sl=pl&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sk&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Freal3d.atari8.info%2F&edit-text=&act=url

     

    POLISH:

    http://real3d.atari8.info/

     

    Now my question is. Is any todays ACTIVE 3D TV glasses model compatible with ASUS (jack connector)???

     

    This is my old project :)
    I tested this solution with static, grey gtia-mode images and results were very good.
    I have one improved prototype designed and made for me by Seban:
    As I remember it allows to adjust output voltage from 10 to 15V depending to glasses type. And this version is supplied from joystick port (without external power supply).
    I can share Seban's circuit and PCB project if you are interested.
    I think that connector (jack) is not very important. A control signal and it's voltage is the key for compatibility.

  5. Is this project still alive?

    I'm looking for a good game for my hardware tests, and BB looks perfect for this...

    http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/202347-nostys-tomek-cartridge-for-8-bit-atari-great/page__st__25#entry2605112

    But I don't want to reproduce Tezz's work.

     

    Animation is not a problem for me, but the game's rules seems very complex (many monsters and items) I can't find any source code nor map's source.

     

    BB was ported for almost ANY system except Atari XL/XE. Shame :(

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