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  1. .....Something else I noticed the other day. I almost never play classic games when I'm tired. It's because they generally require a great deal more skill, concentration and focus to play....

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    One thing I've noticed is I almost never have the urge to play Atari when things have been super busy and overwhelming at work.

     

    It just doesn't seem seem as appealing to play the types of games that keep speeding up and throwing more enemies at you till you die.


  2. I might have done this with my Raiders of the Lost Ark.  I turned it on and nothing happend so I tried it again and it started out with Indy climbing down a lader and just standing on a mound. No matter what I pushed it just kept playing the same music and Indy just stood there.. This could just be a newbie mistake but I figured in the game I would get to move around a bit

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    A lot of Atari games are simple enough to pick up and figure out without the manual. This isn't one of them. This game uses both controllers and the right stick is used to move Indy around. Here is the manual.


  3. Yeah Bowling is a good one. I've had nieces and nephews play that one.

     

    I can't think of other specific titles off the top of my head, but a game that uses the joystick button to start a new game after all lives are used up could be a good one.

     

    As for non-Atari, maybe a NES + Game Genie loaded up with cheat codes. That should keep a youngin playing for awhile.


  4. I think in my case it's grudgingly accepted. It doesn't hurt that she actually likes a few of the Atari and NES games. She had a Super Nintendo when she was younger so she likes some of those games too. She rarely plays though.

     

    She does think I'm silly, and I have heard "Don't you think you have enough now?" and "What, another system?" :D In spite of all that, it's generally tolerated. It doesn't hurt to remind her of how as far as hobbies go it's pretty cheap, and of how thrifty I am in other ways. I've also shown her some of the gameroom and collection pictures to show her that my obsession is mild in comparison. My apologies to those I've used to make myself appear sane.

     

    She bought me some 2600 games once for Christmas while my collection was still relatively small. Of course as soon as I heard that she got them at a local antique mall and there were more left, I dragged the poor woman back there at the first opportunity. :)

     

    When the rest of the house is finished, I have the green light to turn the basement into a gameroom -- which was actually her idea. So I can't really complain.


  5. Sounds cool. I've been considering doing something similar. Make sure to post some pics when you get it all put together. I like almost all of the black Atari picture labels. To me, those say "Atari" like nothing else. Probably the best looking cartridge I have is Threshold. Great looking artwork set off by a uniquely colored cartridge.

     

    Sorceror has a nice looking label too. For more common games, I think Frogger is pretty striking.


  6. Aww, I was just 99% joking anyway. Maybe that will save me from CPU's wrath. He's probably still hunting Kepone for that crack about California in another thread anyway. heh I do agree that the colors and lines of the swirl handmade marbles, lend themselves to Zimags's box art better than other types. I'll send you a PM about the other marble stuff so I don't derail this too far. As I have a tendency to do. :)


  7. Very nice and professional looking!

     

    I have some involvement in marble collecting so I do have one minor super-pedantic critique. Aggies are agate marbles and immies are glass immitations of agate. It appears you've featured swirl-type marbles most prominently. :P

     

    Well in case CPUWIZ nukes my account, it's been nice knowing all of you!


  8. I quite like the Slik Stik. It seems very precise to me. My only complaint is that the small fire button starts to hurt your thumb on games where you have to shoot a lot. I noticed several of my scores improve when I started using it. Then when I got my Tac-2, I was able to increase some of them again.

     

    Unfortunately my Slik Stiks and Tac-2 are awaiting repair as I've managed to break all of them.


  9. It looks like he's new to ebay and doesn't understand the basic concept of the feedback system. You sold it "as is" and he says himself that it arrived safely. You have completely fulfilled your part of the transaction. You might be able to get him to withdraw it if you can politely inform him of this. I'd be mad about this one too.


  10. -Defender: Graphics aside, I find the gameplay more engaging than Chopper Command.

     

    -Encounter at L5: A little more Data Age love. I like overhead shooters and this one has an interesting control scheme.

     

    -Space Cavern: My support for this one is heavily influenced by nostalgia. I feel the need to post this one everytime the subject comes up. :)


  11. Actually i talked to a guy today that thought that my serial number wasnt normal and it was some sort of promotional version? its serial number is 53585P which was kind of weird since the first two numbers are year and the last two are month and day (i was told anyway)

     

    Your Atari was made May 85th, 1953? You're right, kind of weird. :D


  12. My childhood Vader was my primary system up until recently when I discovered that for some reason it is incompatible with Time Pilot. Now I have a pristine 4-switch Woody hooked up. My 2600 and gaming in general have been neglected lately. I can't even find the time to play the high score club games anymore. :(

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