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  1. I've never found a perfect solution, but I did come across some flat clear plastic cases (material similar maybe to hot wheels track) that held 3 rows of 4, or something like that. You could see 12 games at once and they stacked nice. ...don't know where to get 'em.

    Eventually, I moved them to some wood cigar boxes I found at a garage sale. The carts are merely grossly sorted into a few boxes which I just go through to play games once in a while; mostly not organized at all :)


  2. I remember them in school, worked like a slide projector showing one frame at a time. Play an LP that would narrate and beep when its time to move forward to the next frame (or sometimes would tell the operator to go back to the previous frame). It's interactive, and it's video...

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  3. I answer your question on a regular basis this way:

    "What's the biggest, heaviest thing I have I don't want that's worth enough to be worth it?"

    Most recently, Saturn and Odyssey 2 stuff.

    I too, am considering releasing my once-new vectrex, as it's image has been deteriorating and serious work is needed. Despite my great admiration for the technology, I rarely play it anymore anyway.

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  4. "Life" was a common type-in program for early personal computers. I think I first remember reading about it in Scientific American; and the computer magazines shortly after. A simple and elegant algorithm producing interesting and complex results.

    But I gotta say I never was a fan of the 2600 version.


  5. Just defending the N64...I still regularly go back to, and have fun with:

    Cruisin' games
    Diddy Kong Racing
    Donkey Kong 64
    Earthworm Jim
    Stunt Racer
    Robotron
    Wetrix
    Star Wars Racer
    Space Invaders
    Kirby's Crystal Shards
    Wipeout
    Star Soldier
    Rush2
    ...(there are more).

    I also really like The New Tetris.

    I'm sure there are newer games, or versions, that most certainly are more realistic, detailed, optioned, immersive, etc., but I don't think that diminishes the value the N64 provides me, presumably indefinitely.

    It's also just physically an interesting system. Lots of doodads to connect up for various things, lots of accessories, and it is, in fact, very simple to set it up and plug and play. It's probably built more reliably than most systems.

    ...and it looks cool on the table, better than a PS imo.

    Now if, in a few years, Sony makes a PS7 that looks and acts just like the N64, I guess this could all change.

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  6. Chasing down rumors can become quite time consuming, but heck, can't hurt to try to remember one more datum on existing bugs.

    I didn't read every single title you have, but it's doubtful you'll find anything that isn't dumped yet. Maybe more likely if you can find uncommon variations on the cart and/or packaging. There are people who collect prototypes and rom versions, too.

    On the other hand, lot's of fun sitting on that table of yours there.

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  7. !

    I've been patiently waiting for the game gear adapter to be available together with the main unit. Still not right now, I guess...

    but it got me to realize something: it's been like a decade since I've had a working GG, and it turns out I don't really miss the games. Also, I'm still sailing along fat and happy with my original consoles that seem to work fine with my TV configuration, so don't cry for me.

    BUT, I was just wondering if one of these game gear adapters are something someone could make at home, and what it might take (I have a couple of game gears to scavenge parts from). Anyone know? Is it a secret?


  8. Just in case anyone is wondering about the new FBP (2019), specifically regarding the issues the 2017 model had with SD cards:

    I just got the new model this weekend (DG $25). It took me a couple of days to get an sd card, load it and try it out. I originally tried to find a 2gb sd card, but nobody sells them in stores anymore (at least, around where I live), so I gambled and got the smallest I could find...sdhc 16gb ($2.99 at microcenter). Works fine in the new model (but does not work in the original model, as one would probably expect).

    I've been playing with the original FBP for almost 2 years now, every couple of days since I got it, but I really like the new models improvements, even though they might seem minor...

    The screen is only a bit bigger, but it feels really significant...also don't notice the "angle flicker" like I did on the older model (horizontal vs vertical orientation issue). The menu fonts are better also, imo.

    I haven't really used the new buttons for saving high scores, or saving state much, but I really like that they are there and I'm excited to experiment with them. It seems you can rewind game play, but only for about 7 seconds, so not sure how useful I'll find that. Be nice to go back 5 minutes or so, but maybe that takes too much memory, or something.

    Plus, now I have a backup.

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