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  • Birthday 01/11/1963

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    I AM MATURING INTO A GENTLEMAN NOW
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  • Location
    Naples, FL
  • Interests
    - - Video Games from Atari
    - - Canada Dry Non-Alcoholic Ginger Ale
    - - TV, Music & Movies
    - - Sega Master System, Coleco & Z80 style games
    - - All Classic Video Games
    - - Doo-Wop Music
    - - 1950's & 1960's retro things (inc. Coca-Cola, Baseball, etc.)
    - - Doo-Wop
    - - Hot Dogs, Hot Rods & Rock n' Roll
    - - Chevrolets
    - - Girls
    - - Color TV
    - - Mad Men
    - - Breaking Bad
    - - George Lopez nick@nite
    - - Comedy Channel
    - - AMC
    - - Going to the movies
    - - Making new friends on Atari Age :]
  • Currently Playing
    1.) Centipede - - ATARI 7800

    2.) Hang On / Safari Hunt - - Sega Master System

    3.) Star Tropics - - NES
  • Playing Next
    1.) Monkey Dong - - NES

    2.) Zelda - - NES

    3.) The Tick - - Genesis Sega

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Hello Friends!

 

 

My name is Joseph and am very excited about video games! I enjoy classic 8-Bit video games such as Nintendo NES, ColecoVision, and Sega Master System, but ATARI has been and always will be my favorite video games of all time. Especially the 2600, 5200, 7800, LYNX and JAGUAR! I also like ColecoVision A LOT for the homebrew scene! There are some great new games by some wonderful programmers like retroillucid, opcode and newcoleco and they are some of the best games I've ever played! I also enjoy Super Nintendo, Genesis, Dreamcast, PlayStation 1 & 3 but not 2, and Donkey Kong. Also 8-Bit Computers. Nolan's mantra is my vision - easy to learn, difficult to master. That's how I like to play. I am also a dedicated fan of Steve Wiebe and support TEAM WIEBE and I also like Walter Day of Twin Galaxies. I hail from South Florida.

 

 

I also really love learning about video game history and sharing my passion and knowledge of Atari History with others. Knowledge is like a candle light, you can pass it on by lighting other people's candles and giving them light. Thats what I like to think. Atari history is important to me and I think it should be passed on. And that is why I have dedicated my life's work to preserving the history of Atari, creating awareness and promoting the hobby.

 

 

I have been creating my own Atari web pages for many years with my first page going up in January 1995. In 2000 I became part of Atari7800.com and created my most famous web page which was hosted there, and I am working on my newest and greatest web page. I like coming to AtariAge to talk with old friends, meet new friends, and feel the positive energy of the Atari community to get new ideas and things that will make my next website the best ever. Thank you for visiting my page I'm glad you came!

 

 

Your Friend,

Atari Joe

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0QGMmel1Bg

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw8AZUKbWdk

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wawdgFsKC58

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKrC8lkIGj0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MY FAVORITE VIDEO GAME QUOTES OF ALL TIME :

 

 

ROFL No one has the time to read your lengthy post - I imagine it has something to do with you not being satisfied with Ebay. Great for you, you're a fuckinmg genius. Now lower your prices you piggie in my pee-pee.

 

 

You know how, when you were little (like last week?) and you asked your parents for something as a gift... they'd often get something close to what you wanted but not quite... even if you gave them the exact brand and model number. Maybe it's because the other item was cheaper, or because a salesman convinced them it was better (ooh look, it has a keyboard with letters and junk!). These are people who kept the Odyssey2 going as long as it did. Just my theory.

 

 

 

 

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ATARI JOE'S "SHOUT OUT" LIST :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

DeLorean

nolan_b

areyouhim (The Man Behind The Curtain)

S1500

Stan Jr. & Pitfall Aimee (a dynamic duo!)

Paul Slocum

Albert

Sauron

homerwannabee

GAMME

retroillucid

psquare75

inky

moyocon

ericwierson

Chuck D. Head

jaybird3rd

 

 

 

and all of my other friends, thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ATARI JOE'S VIDEO GAME SYSTEMS :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

 

 

x x x Prototypes x x x

 

Atari Video System X (Fully Functional 5200 deck)

Sony PlayStation (1994 "PSX" mock up in textured Black)

3DO M2 (1996 Panasonic - in Black)

3DO M2 (1996 Panasonic - in White)

3DO M2 (1996 Panasonic - in Blue)

Apple Pippin Dev Kit

Atari 7800.com Dev Kit

 

 

 

x x x Video Game Systems x x x

 

Action Max

Amiga CD32

Amstrad GX4000

Apple Bandai Pippin Worldmark

Atari 2600 Heavy Sixer

Atari 2600

Atari 2600 Vader

Atari 2600 Jr.

Atari 5200

Atari 7800

Atari 7800 Silver DMC Edition (1984 Rainbow)

Atari Flashback

Atari Flashback 2

Atari Jaguar

Atari Jaguar CD

Atari Pong

Atari Super Pong

Atari Video Music

Atari Video Pinball

Atari XE

Bally Home Library Computer aka. Astrocade

Bandai Playdia

Casio Loopy

Coleco Gemini

Coleco Telestar Colortron

ColecoVision

Dina 2 in 1 (Sega SG-1000 & Colecovision clone)

Emerson Arcadia 2001

Fairchild F

FC Twin

Gamecube GBA player

Gamewave

Goldstar 3DO

JVC X'eye

Magnavox Odyssey

Magnavox Odyssey 2 with voice module

Magnavox Odyssey 200

Magnavox Odyssey 300

Mattel Intellivision

Mattel Intellivision II

Mattel Intellivision INTV System 3

Mattel Intellivision Keyboard I

Memorex VIS

Messiah Generation NEX

Microsoft Xbox

Microsoft Xbox 360

NEC PC Engine

NEC PC Engine Core

NEC PC FX

NEC PEC Engine Shuttle

NEC Super Grafx

NEC Turbo Duo

NEC Turbo Grafx 16

Neo Geo AES

Neo Geo CDZ

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 64

Nintendo 64DD

Nintendo Famicom

Nintendo Famicom AV

Nintendo Famicom disk drive

Nintendo Gamecube

Nintendo Gameboy Advance attachment for Gamecube

Nintendo IQue

Nintendo M82

Nintendo NES toploader

Nintendo NES

Nintendo Super Famicom

Nintendo Super Famicom Box (hotel system)

Nintendo Super Famicom Jr.

Nintendo Super Gameboy

Nintendo Super Nintendo 2

Nintendo Super Nintendo

Nintendo TV Games 15

Nintendo Wii

Panasonic 3DO

Panasonic 3DO F-Z10

Panasonic Q

Philips CDi 400

RCA Studio II

Sears Super Video Arcade

Sears Telegames (Six switch)

Sears Video Arcade II (aka Atari 2800)

Sega 32X

Sega CD

Sega CD II

Sega CD-X

Sega Dreamcast

Sega Dreamcast Sega Sports Edition

Sega Genesis

Sega Genesis II

Sega Genesis III

Sega Master System

Sega Master System II

Sega Pico

Sega Power Base Converter

Sega Saturn

Sega Saturn Rev 2

Sega Saturn Silver Jap

Sega SG-1000 Mark II

Sharp Twin Famicom

Sony Net Yaroze

Sony Playstation

Sony Playstation 2

Sony Playstation 2 slim

Sony Playstation 3 with LCD screen

Sony PSone with LCD screen

Sony PSX (DVR/PS2)

Starpath Supercharger

Toshiba Nuon

Vectrex

VTech Motion

VTech Smile

VTech Socrates

VTech VFlash

Xavixport

 

 

 

x x x Computers x x x

 

Apple IIc

Apple IIe

Apple II (Swan Hatch from "LOST")

Apple Macintosh SE

Atari 400

Atari 800

Atari XL

Atari XE

Atari TT

Atari ST

Atari STacy

Atari Falcon

Casio MX-10 MSX

Coleco Adam Computer w/printer

Commodore 64

Commodore 128

Commodore Amiga 500

Commodore Plus/4

Commodore SX 64

Commodore VIC-20

Mattel Aquarius

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A

Timex Sinclair 1000 Computer

 

 

 

x x x Handhelds: x x x

 

Atari Lynx

Atari Lynx II

Bandai Wonderswan

Coleco Baseball

Coleco Donkey Kong mini arcade

Coleco Football

Coleco Playpal

Donkey Kong Hockey Game & Watch

Famieight

Gameking II

Gizmondo

GP2X

Leepster L Max

Mattel Baseball

Mattel Football

Milton Bradley Microvision

Muga MP3 Sega Genesis Player

NEC PC Engine GT

NEC Turbo Express with TV Tuner

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DSi

Nintendo Fire Attack Game & Watch

Nintendo Gameboy

Nintendo Gameboy Advance

Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP Limited Edition NES version

Nintendo Gameboy Color

Nintendo Gameboy eReader

Nintendo Gameboy Micro Limited Edition Famicom

Nintendo Gameboy Pocket

Nintendo Pokemon Mini

Nintendo Mario Cement Factory Game & Watch

Nintendo Punch Out Game & Watch

Nintendo Donkey Kong Hockey G&W x2

Nintendo Donkey Kong 3 G&W

Nintendo Blackjack Game & Watch

Nintendo Virtual Boy

Nokia N-Gage

Philips CDi Portable 350

Philips CDi Portable 370

Pinball

Sega Game Gear with TV Tuner

Sega Master system adapter for Game Gear

Sega Nomad

Sony PSP

Tiger Game.com Pro System

Tiger Bo Jackson 2 in 1

Tiger Star Trek TNG

Tiger Jordan Vs Bird

VG Pocket

VG Pocket Max

VG Pocket Tablet

VTech Smile Pocket

Watara Supervision

Zodiac Tapwave

 

 

 

x x x Arcades: x x x

 

RoadBlasters

Galaga

Pac-Man

Missile Command

Tempest

Crystal Castles

Moon Patrol

Mappy

Neo Geo MVS Arcade (4 slot)

Nintendo Playchoice 10 with 20 games

 

 

 

x x x Plug n Plays: x x x

 

Atari joystick

Atari paddle

Coleco Sports

Commodore 64

Genesis collection

John Madden Game

Pac-Man

Tetris

Texas Hold'em

 

 

 

x x x Automobiles: x x x

 

Oldsmobile 442 (1968 - Yellow "Lansing Edition")

Oldsmobile Cutlass (1996 - Tan)

Ferrari GT California (2011 - Red)

Ford Excursion (2003 - Black)

Maybach 62 (2006 - Black & Silver Two Tone "Black Tie Edition" bought from Mom)

 

 

 

 

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ATARI JOE'S FAVORITE CHARITIES :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

 

 

The Humane Society of The United States

The Special Olympics

The ASPCA

The Federation For The Blind - Columbia, SC Chapter

St. Jude's Children's Hospital

Make-A-Wish Foundation

Women's Shelter

Me & My Mom's Community Youth Haven Center

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