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  1. 2,446,650! Dude that is SICK HOUSE! Just curious....how long did that take?

    As I recall, about 6 1/2 hours. Although the score starts ramping up exponentially, it eventually drops BACK to the lower-scoring levels again. So, even though you'll be getting 5,000+ points for each rescue further on in the game, around 800,000, it drops back down to 625 per rescue and the score-ramping-up starts over again.

     

    And I got the score on Halloween. :D It's the second time I earned the high score on Halloween. (The first time was when I grabbed the 1,000,000+ score.) Then I did 2,000,000+. I was planning on turning in a 3,000,000+ point score, but rjchamp apparently has beaten me to it. :ponder:


  2. Dude, you are the KING for scoring 1,000,000 on Halloween.

    It's actually 2,446,650, but thanks for the kudos! Actually, once Mike's speed maxes out, it don't get any faster. You just gotta make sure not to make any mistakes from that point on. But his speed maxes out around the 100,000 point mark, so if you can just learn his patterns and behaviors at that point, it's a matter of predicting where he'll turn up and avoiding those areas.

     

    And since the second-place record on TG is 145,800, I figured rjchamp has it locked and in the bag - if he ever turns in his self-proclaimed record of his 1,000,000+ run.


  3. Already broke a milllion...

    You did? Well, congrats! That would make you only the second person to do so. Not that I'm doubting your word, but you should really document this achievement and have it posted to Twin Galaxies. Granted, I'm still twice that, but you have really hammered yourself into the Second Place positions by many hundreds of thousands of points. I would think you'd want that posted.

     

    Oh, and if you HAVE broken 1,000,000, then you know the score rolls at 999,999. However, so the player knows he's broken 1,000,000, the programmers installed a nifty visual cue to let you know the score has rolled. You should be able to easily tell me what changes on-screen to mark the 1,000,000-point level.

     

    Good luck and be ready cause this match for me is about earning respect,
    Actually, for me it's just to have fun playing a game I enjoy with someone who claims to be as good as I am. I did the same this with Stan Jr. and a game of Entombed several years ago. Trashed talked him for months. Had my ass handed to me. Respect? Notarity? Means nada to me.

     

    In closing may the best man win. :cool:

    Thanks.. I plan to. ;)

     

    And just post the 1,000,000+ visual cue when you get the chance - just so I know you're serious. And, if you're so inclined, be sure to post what the 2,000,000-point cue is - when you get there. You see, I've seen that too.


  4. I'm in the Cleveland area now so I need to check out these stores. :)

     

    ..Al

     

    Say wha?? I knew you had moved, and you've recently made a few Ohio refs, but I had no idea that you had moved to my neck of the woods! Welcome to The (Nearly) Great White North, Al! Hope you enjoyed the snow this year!

     

    Anyway, I've been the the VGC stores numerous times. Highest recommendations for them. There's a new place in Shelby Ohio called "Stickman's games." It's on the main drag, and is a bit of a hole-in-the-wall. (No signage, and you'll drive right past it unless you're looking for it.) But the guy carries a nice assortment of stuff from the 2600 on up. Saturn, Dreamcast, Genesis in the box, etc. Good prices too. Selection is OK, and store size is small. Great if you're local or an hour away, but not worth a drive across the state.

    Oh, and he doesn't take credit cards. Checks and cash only. (Nothing shady, he just doesn't want to pay CC fees.)

     

    EDIT: Duh, if you're in NJ, you gotta swing by the Digital Press Store. Very nice selection, very nice prices, and - obviously - caters to classic collectors as well as the modern stuff. Not shilling, it's just a great place to pick up the rarities you'd otherwise have to find on ebay.

    http://www.digitpress.com/store/


  5. Halloween is actually playable and sort of fun.......when compared to TCM, which is an unplayable piece of shit.

     

     

    Also the fact that Myers moves so f...... fast its insane.

     

     

    Tim Snider vs. RJCHAMP at the CGE 2007 Halloween Championship

     

    Programmer vs. Gamer

     

    Be there :cool:

     

     

    I hope he fuckin' smokes your ass. :|

     

     

     

    Really, that would be a neat trick :cool:

    http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=2...502&vi=3780

     

    Be sure to let me know when (if) you break 1 million.


  6. http://www.digitpress.com/DP/cmf/search.cmf

     

    1. Click "Atari 2600" in the Systems menu

    2. Click "Non-US Game Releases" in the Sections Menu

    3. Hit Find It

     

    - OR-

     

    http://www.atariage.com/software_search.html?SystemID=2600

     

    1. Click Raritry Guide in the left-most menu

    2. Scroll TV Format to "PAL"

    3. Scroll Region to ALL

    4. Click Begin Search

     

    These are the steps to give you a list of all PAL 2600 carts from two sites. You can, of course, modify your serahces on both to bring up a list of all 2600 carts ever released with both rarities and estimated values.

     

    And before you ask, I find both to be equally good and equally accurate.


  7. Not a PAUSE feature, per se, but in Halloween, you can wait in the "safe rooms" at either end of the house indefinately. Michael doesn't appear in these rooms, so you can race to a safe room, drop off whatever kid you've collected, and take a restroom break or leave the house for a burger or something without worrying about losing a man or running out the clock (no timer on the game).


  8. Here's my general rule-of-thumb. But rather than go by year or processing speed or whatever, I go by controller.

     

    Classic Era - Stuff that used joysticks, ie, Ataris (all of em), Colecovision, Vectrex, etc. (The Intellivision is the odd duck in this plan, but whatever). Some folks lump the NES in here, but I still view it as a Neo-Classic because...

     

    Neo-Classic - The "joypad era". The NES, Turbo Grafx, 3DO, Sega Master and Genny, Super NES. I think that covers it, though the original PS1 falls into here, but I'm loathe to call it a Neo-Classic (though it *is* a dead system, I suppose).

     

    Modern - Stuff that uses any kind of analog controller - The current stuff, but also lumping in the N64.

     

    Anyway, it's not a perfect system, but for some reason, the controller sets the "classic level" for me. Discuss.


  9. * Rescue on Fractalus - The first time the "false pilot" jumped up and pounded the windsheild, I think I nearly pooped my pants.

    * Atari 2600 Haunted House - The first time I approached a door just as one of the enemies came through, causing the lightning to flash, thunder crashes, and the eyes rolled, I nearly pooped my pants.

    * Resident Evil - The first time the dogs came crashing throught he window, I nearly pooped my pants.

    * Friday the 13th for the C64 - I don't think this was a commercial release (pirated floppy), but the first time one of the campers is killed, the screen suddenly flashes a digitized severed head while a cheapy voice screams from the tinny speakers. Anyway the first time it happened, yup, pooped.


  10. I will be there.

     

    And I will be looking to beat my current World Record on Halloweeen for the Atari 2600.

     

    Since you frequently flap your gums here on AtariAge, I'll assume you are a master at all things Atari.

     

    Ergo, here's the challenge. Meet me there and beat me and my high score. Hell, you don't even have to beat my record. (I'll do that for you.) You just gotta beat me in a head-to-head competition, 3 men up, 3 men down, one-on-one round of Halloween. I'll even bring the cart.

     

    Oh, here's my Twin Galaxies score:

    http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=2...502&vi=3780

     

    And it took me 6+ hours of constant playing, so you may be sitting there with a slack-jawed look on your face until I finish. Don't bother showing up unless you've broken at least 1 million. Personally, I'll be looking to break 3 million this year.


  11. Sweet Jesus, here-here. Nothing would please me more than seeing CGE back in Vegas and Atari Age in attendance at CGE. Everyone benefits - vendors, organizers, and attendees alike.

     

    So is this a pipe dream or what?


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    @Al: I believe it is time for you to make the marketplace forum invisible to people who are not logged in, it invites people like this to sign up and try and rip people off. Just a thought.

     

    That's what DP now does to keep folks like this from popping up and scamming the members, hence Al's having to log in to see the thread over yonder. You know, the comment he made earlier preceeded by his :roll: . I don't believe he'll take this route here on AA, as he apparently found it somewhat bothersome over there.


  13. wHERE ARE THE 'AUCTION AND FOR SALE' THREADS?????

    You need to log in, just like what Christophero said.

     

    Oh, and you may want to fix your Caps Lock key. It appears to be stuck.

     

    And 5 question marks????? Do you need to use so many????? Are you afraid we won't understand that it's a question that needs an immediate answer?????

     

    ?????<--extras


  14. As I recall, she had a deal with Zach here that nearly went ape-crap. (Do a search, you'll find it.) And she's been raked over the coals both at DP and on NESWorld. Personally, I've had a deal or two with her without problems. But they were both before all of this nonsense began to surface.

     

    Carpe diem and all that.

     

    EDIT: Actually, I Googled "raregamergirl" along with the terms "problem," "warning," "feedback," and others. Turns out that she's also legendary on 1UP, Neo-Geo.com, cheapassgamer, and many of the foreign eBay sites.


  15. Incredible. I try to ask that we not go down this road of expo vs expo/website vs. website again. I ask that someone - ANYONE - be the big man and just shut the Hell up. And, once again, it's apparently impossible for some folks. And I've tried playing policeman as I'm fucking tired of all the he-said/she-said that goes on between some folks.

     

    Hell, I've even managed to keep my mouth shut over my feelings about PhillyClassic, trying to bury the hatchet - or at least not let the blathering of certain folks get to me anymore. (There really was no need either, as Ruddygore makes my point for me everytime he makes yet another post.)

     

    You know, this is just too much drama here OVER FRIGGIN TOYS AND GAMES. It ain't the end-all, beat-all of existance. It's becoming a bad version of West Side Sory anymore and I, for one, cannot understand how all of us got to this point. Two sides of the same coin. Two armies. A line drawn in the sand.

     

    OVER FRIGGIN TOYS AND GAMES.

     

    OK fine. I shant darken the doorway of this pit of unlikableness ever again. Apparently I'm in The Other Camp and am no longer welcome. At least, I no longer feel welcome. Which is a shame, as I was one of the stanchest supporters of this website and it's members for years.

     

    And, as loathe as I am to make an ever-so-cliche comment:

    "I'm outta here."


  16. Perhaps it was your choice of dates? I know I'll have other things on my mind that day than having fun.  :sad:  

     

    Tempest

    I think that date is a good idea. Rather than dwell on the tragic events of that day (and the constant news feeds that'll air that day), getting out of the house and doing something constructive sounds like a grand alternative.

  17. In order:

    1. SCSIcide - a majorly fun homebrew. It'd be even more fun if I wasn't color-blind. :roll: I can barely make out the differences in color at the lower levels. When it gets to zippin', I'm clueless. :D

    2. Warlords - but only with 4 players using the "Catch" option. Add a six-pack for a great party in itself.

    3. Kaboom - the only game that has caused me to go without blinking for 3 hours at a time.

    4. Night Driver - In my opinion, one of the first "First-Person" games for a home console. I used to play this in a darkened room for the full effect.

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