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  • Birthday 08/07/1974

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  1. Wow. Just wow. Seriously impressive. I wish I could afford to buy one right now, but things are a bit tight. Any plans on future LD games?
  2. This is amazing. How long has this been in production? Screenshots?
  3. I figured it was a shot in the dark, but if I do buy something at least I have an idea of what's out there. I found a thread here about the retrolink, but it only works with joystick controllers apparently which is probably why it's much cheaper than the 2600-daptor. Thanks for the input guys.
  4. I was wondering if anyone has ever had success with attaching an Atari joystick to a 9-pin to usb adapter and using it in Stella or Mame OSX. I'm attaching the joystick to the 9-pin to usb cable from my X-Arcade tankstick and tried using the program USB Overdrive with no luck. I've heard that the retrolink adapters work, but I'm trying to save myself a few bucks with my jerri-rigged setup. If anyone has any ideas then let me know. Thanks.
  5. Put me in for a boxed copy of EMR.
  6. Interesting. Thanks for the info. the only thing I found out was that it was a public domain game, most of which don't have box art.
  7. Plausible, but I think it's unlikely. Dragon's Lair was pretty huge back then and it wouldn't surprise me that somebody would use the name to bolster their own work. Still on the hunt for box art, coming up empty so far.
  8. Hey everyone, I came across this youtube video of a game called Dragon's Lair for the Atari 8-bit line of computers, but is nothing like the classic arcade game most of us know. This isn't really surprising as a lot of the Dragon's Lair ports aren't faithful recreations, but sometimes different games altogether. What those games had, though, was at least a desire to somewhat put elements of the original game into the ported versions, be it a likeness of dirk or a watered down version of a particular room. This Atari 8-bit version, however, has no such elements. Has anyone else seen this game and was/is there box art for it? Although I doubt it, I'm wondering if this was an officially licensed Dragon's Lair game. Check the video link below.
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