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  1. I've managed to dump my Centipede cartridge; pretty sure the dump was successful. However, the ROM appears to be different to the one on this site; I'm not a Centipede fan, but one difference I can see immediately is that the copyright notice in mine is white, whereas it's purple in the version on this site. I'm in PAL-land. Afraid I can't attach the dump as my system is having problems (due to me updating KDE), but I've uploaded it to my site: http://tim32.org/~muzer/CENTIPEDE.a26 EDIT: Combat, too (and I have two of these): http://tim32.org/~muzer/combat.a26
  2. Is there a list somewhere of which mappers/bank-switching techniques are in use by which games? Or is there an emulator that tells you?
  3. Hello, After noticing the incredibly easy NTSC S-Video mod as detailed here, I was wondering if a similar thing was possible on the PAL 2600 Jr, or are all those components I've seen used in the various other mods required?
  4. Is this still supported? Are you gonna add new lable types?
  5. On an ebay auction listed above, it has prototype in the description, so I doubt they'll scan pictures if they don't scan descriptions
  6. Not that I'm going to do it yet, but which hardware would I need and how much would it cost to dump 2600 roms?
  7. As I said, I can't quite remember. And as I said, you'll have to wait till Christmas. And I haven't yet decided if I will sell it or not. If I do I'll rpobably put it on ebay with a reserve, although I will post the link here.
  8. Why not exactly? (I wasn't gonna sell it, btw) Hey, looking at the picture, there were actually two proto carts. Hmm...
  9. Anyone have the URL of that so I can type it into the wayback machine? And no, it was this EDIT: Lol, that guy in the other one thinks prototype is the name of the game
  10. Sorry for noobishness, but who is wonder? Is he some collector? I googled pitfall prototype 2600 and got nothing.
  11. That was just a screenie off the internet. I have no way of taking screenshots until Christmas, lol! (Not to do with the 2600, just I'm also getting a PC TV tuner so I can have it on the TV. Knowing me, I'll probably forget.) So you'd better be prepared to wait.
  12. Yeah, it's pitfall. See my edit in the above post. Any idea how much a proto would be worth?
  13. I'll google for some screenshots and check. Any idea of the value of a proto? EDIT: Judging by screenshots and my sudden remembering of the copyright date (1982), it's pitfall. Although I have no way to verify this until Christmas, I think the first hole was actually rounded in my proto. I might be wrong but I seem to remember.
  14. I'm a complete newb to 2600s, as I've only just bought mine. I'm not playing it until Christmas, however. Anyway, with the 2600 that I bought, I just wanted to plug it in and test it, everything worked fine (well, I couldn't test the second paddle controller because I have no games that use it), but I noticed a game with a red label with Activision PROTOTYPE written on it in white letters. Upon starting, I get a man who I cam move and I can make him fall down holes and then climb up ladders in the holes. It's a completely side-on view. When you reach the top, you must press the button to climb up out of it. Anyone know what this game is (if it was released), and if it's worth anything in prototype form? I stupidly forgot to look at the copyright date (it did have one in the bottom left that was replaced with the activision logo in a scrolling fashion) and have put it away now. Oh, and if you think you know what the game is, could you post a screenshot so I can confirm? (If not that's fine)
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