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Everything posted by RJ
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Jeez- need attention much, lady? How much for the giant Playmobil figure in the corner?
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Maybe she'll use the money to buy a Thighmaster.
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"how did they do THAT on THIS system?" Your pics?
RJ replied to DracIsBack's topic in Classic Console Discussion
@Kenshi- To answer your 1st question- "Flashback". -
Atari 800XL version- 773,550 Stage 70 Got to Earth at least 3x. BEAT IT!
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Get the Jaguar Gamer's Guide by Meston & Arnold. It's Flashback walkthru is reportedly based on the Genesis/SNES versions, but it worked for my Jag game. Just the level passwords are different.
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Raijin Z wrote: No kidding...as evidenced by your first post! My PS2 has been chugging along fine since Launch Day.
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@infaction: if you're looking for a "Kart-clone"/alternative there are SEVERAL far less expensive than Jag AK, for the systems listed near the end of your first post...
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A nearby TRU is still selling N64 stuff...
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I think most of the points requirements for patches are easier on AA: Beamrider: 40K pts(VCS) vs 2500 pts(AA) Crackpots: 75K vs 17,500 pts Kaboom: 3K vs 200 pts are but a few. From a recent Tips & Tricks magazine: "The patches...are very scarce today. A common patch...is worth $10-15, while uncommon...fetch as much as $150 from a collector!...put them in a safe place." Back then I sent in for the Sub Club (Seaquest) patch & they sent back the (then unknown by me) 1,000,000 laser Blast patch! I thought it was just a generic one & it wasnt what I wanted so I didnt keep it. I dont know where it is now!
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Did you read the initial post? There's a problem accessing Schematic or Log. IIRC the Self-Destruct sequence is a separate choice, neither of these.
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My local (one of 3) GameStop has a sh*tload of NES & Genny games.
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Where did you hear you had to use the computers to save? After about the 3rd or 4th time through the game, there's no real need to even use the computers, except those in the MedLabs.
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My dad saved a box full of 8-bit stuff from the trash!
RJ replied to ApolloBoy's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Unbelievable. Great score!!! -
@CPU- How's 'bout clearing out some of that ATARI stuff?
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@Gunstar- SURELY you realize it's a joke, right? You didn't fall for this? You think he'd ever actually admit to "getting a local girl pregnant"? At least you voted for him...
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Has anyone ever become frustrated enuf to do this to a game?
RJ replied to Derek's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I don't mean to turn people away from here, but I think some members already know about it, Digital Press has a (couple) similar topics I've posted to...some members' "appetites for destruction" are insane... -
I have a hard time getting thru the red drone attack in the first mission! This game is challenging to the point of being nearly impossible. Recently I sat down to play & got thru mission 5(?) w/ no problem, something I never did before. Dunno any god code, but there's a cheat out there to unlock/access any mission...
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Anyone mention Sega's Congo Bongo cart? I truly thought I was playing a test/beta version or something...
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2600 paddles=roller controllers=mini trackballs???
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"Intellivision Lives" coming to PS2 and XBOX
RJ replied to Flojomojo's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I found the Intellivision Classics CD for the PSX to be total crap. I had some fun w/ Hover Force, but could NOT get into any other game. Golf was just horrible- I cant believe anyone would favor it over even the 2600 version! I sold the disc to GameStop for less than half what I bought it for less than a week before. I was weaned on the 2600, never had/played Inty, maybe I'm biased? -
@Gooch- I think that's EA's Adventure Construction Set- strictly for creating non-text games IIRC.
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@Dude- AFA 8-bits go, I used a great book back in the day, Jack Hardy's "Adventures w/ the Atari", to make text games. The book has type-in listings for games in PILOT, Atari BASIC & Microsoft BASIC II. The best part was the Creator & Interpreter, used together to build your own text games. You built your game in 5 parts; the longest dealt w/ typing your room/location descriptions, & if your game had 50 locations you had LOTS of typing to do! You could put in monsters, special rooms, & items you could carry. I still have/just played my games last weekend. If anyone also has their own, I'd be willing to trade & play...
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Back on topic here...I liked most of the ANTIC magazine type-ins: Warrior 3000, Minigolf, Rebound, Thief, many others... Panther by Mastertronic is good too- but what defines "obscure"?
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I wrote/sent quite a few for Dan Iacovelli's AVC (Atari Video Club) fanzine over the years...I wish I'd saved them to send to you! Or is that ethical...have they become AVC's property?
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There's nothing "cheapskate" about trying to fix something you already own...especially if you KNEW it (once) worked!!! I hate when people say "just buy another one!" Atta boy scoot!
