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Avazee

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  1. That looks like it, thanks! However, I downloaded it and am having difficulty playing it (along with a bunch of Atari ROMs) on Atari800WIN Plus. When I 'Load Executable', a lot of ROMs (including this one) just flashes around and does nothing.. or I just see a # XXX (XXX = number) counting backwards and just crashing.

     

    Why does this happen?

     

    *EDIT* I got this one working (was just not patient enough, it finally loaded properly) -- but why does Atari800WIN have that numerical Countdown thing (#XXX) and then just crash?

     

    This Marauder game is the correct one, however, I distinctly remember playing it in color (this is in B&W). Any ideas?


  2. I also have another game that I hope someone can help me with -- I think the name of the game was something with 'Marauder', but I checked around and it's not the 'Marauder' and 'Moon Marauder' that I've seen. This one was from a top-down view if I remember correctly, and you controlled a guy that went from room to room I think. The only other thing I can remember is the game was 'red', meaning, the walls in the levels were red.

     

    I know that what I described is a vague picture, but I hope someone can help me. Thanks.


  3. I have been looking through my library of Atari 800 ROMs but can't remember this one particular game I used to play when I was a kid, and I hope you guys can help me.

     

    Basically, the game was like a war-like military game -- your main screen was like a 'command center' of sorts, and if I remember correctly, you had access to 4 'screens/modes' you could play -- one was where you took command of a warship and had to torpedo other ships (IIRC it was a first-person type view), then at some point in the game the enemy was trying to attack via air, so you had to jump to the other mode (like either 'air-to-air' combat, or 'surface-to-air' combat), and the fourth 'mode' I don't remember.

     

    The only other thing I remember was that in the beginning before you started the game, you could set the game difficulty, and it was measured by rank, like Ensign was the easiest, and I remember Admiral was the hardest.

     

    Does anyone remember this game? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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