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littleman jack

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  1. I'd poke holes in the top of the jar so you'd still get some air. I misunderstood which field you meant, so I deleted the address/url up top of my webpage. I didn't realize there was a field in my actual profile settings that needed to get the boot. So I did as you and GroovyBee suggested correctly and it worked. Thanks again. You gave the right answer right away. And it took this long to get into my thick skull.
  2. Thanks RT. It was worth a try. I tried it, but it didn't work, so I tried a variety of URLs from pages leading to the profile update page. Maybe it's a browser issue?
  3. Bump. I tried the suggestion from the RT link (deleting the http), but no luck. Is this affecting anyone else? I've also tried using my wife's MacBook Pro. Still the same error.
  4. Bosconian (There is someone working on a clone of this in the homebrew section--Yippee!).
  5. Thanks RT. I played some Seaweed Assault today. So double thanks.
  6. Hello, I can't seem to update my profile. Each time I try, I get an error message saying "Oops, something went wrong!" and something about a problem with the URL. I've tried Firefox and Rekonq. I'm using Debian Wheezy (Debian 7). Perhaps the browsers are too old? Thanks for any help!
  7. SeaWolf (homebrew) Air-Sea Battle Freeway and Combat are four that my little son likes to play. He sometimes digs Human Cannonball and Sky Diver as well.
  8. If this gets released and runs on a 48k 800 then I'm there! But until that time, the 5200 version sure is awesome.
  9. This is great. Bosconian, er Draconian is a game I loved in the arcade and have always hoped to see on the VCS. I can't wait for this to be released in cartridge form! Well, I can wait and will wait, but you know what I mean.
  10. Oystron SeaWolf Seaweed Assault Qb Hunchy II Evil Magician Returns are a few of my favorites.
  11. Someone has posted one before. I remember printing it out in the summer 2013 for my kids at camp. It should be somewhere in this dedicated systems topic, just a little way back.
  12. Thanks! I hope so. If not, there may be a boxed copy in my future. Great game.
  13. Check out Packrat Video Games website. They sell some excellent homebrews for the O2.
  14. Not a bad idea! Thanks. However, I'd like to keep my cart because it is a numbered cart, and that makes it a bit special.
  15. Will there be an option in the AA Store to buy Seaweed Assault manuals for those of us who bought a cart in the 1st run of the game, before boxes and manuals were available?
  16. I like the O2 a lot. KTAA is one of my favorite games for any system. And the two KC Munchkin games, UFO, Killer Bees, and Pick Axe Pete are all fun too. And games keep coming out of a few sites such as Pack Rat, so it gives you something to look forward to with the O2.
  17. And if you mod a FB2, then you have the more modern wiring to hook it up to a more modern tv. It can go right into the side or front, instead of the back of your tv with no mods to an original 2600. If you like that sort of thing of course. Otherwise you can stay old school and use an original 2600 into the coaxial port. Which still works and still rocks.
  18. I'd like a loose cart, and possibly a box depending on the box price. But for sure, a loose cart. Looks like great fun, which is how the 2600 should be.
  19. Buying a console with games as a lot (as mentioned above) off ebay or from 4 Jays is a good way to go. I got back into the 2600 by buying a 2600 with 10 games from 4 Jays. And then I started reading the reviews at videogamecritic.com and reviews here on the blogs at Atari Age. Just look at the games under the 2600 section of Atari Age and there are links to the manuals and to reviews. Also, the 2600 homebrews in the Atari Age store are a good bet. They're made by enthusiasts, and usually over a long period of time with a lot of dedication, and are a lot of fun to play.
  20. Has anyone seen the xlatari.com website? I was looking for a few cartridges on the web and I came across this one instead. It allows you to play the 8-bit games on your pc, although it looks like you might have to pay to play for a long time. Is it any good?
  21. Thanks for giving us a catch up round. It was good to get a few rounds of Joust in before the holiday road trip.
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