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  1. I just invited the buyer and the seller of that thing to post their experiences with the adapter here... maybe they´ll do so and we´ll soon know more about it...
  2. Does anybody have any infos on the Unimex Transfer Adapter for C64 carts? I just noticed that thing in an (already ended) auction on the german Ebay. The seller claims it can play C64 carts on the Atari 7800. link to auction: ebay auction
  3. AFAIK Ataris were sold in the GDR. They sold them through the so called "Intershops". Atari claimed that they sold more than 100000 computers this way before the regime change in 89. I also read somewhere, that the former "Karl-Marx-University" of Dresden used Atari Computers!
  4. They appear to be single-sided, with pins directly corresponding to the EPROM pinout. What I want to know is what the inside of the cart looks like. I wouldn't be surprised to see a salvaged EPROM board with a bunch of loose wires connecting it to the pin socket. 901797[/snapback] just tested the cart and yes: looks pretty homemade to me. Inside the cart are wires ending in the pin socket and the cart shell is from a german pirate game called "Bermuda"... the games on the Eproms are: - Freeway - Donkey Kong - Q*bert So, if anybody is interested in this thing... PM me! 907477[/snapback] I decided to sell this pirate cart... PM me if you´re interested in buying/ trading... THANKS!
  5. maybe it doesn´t exist and it´s just a mistaken ET GO COME cart....
  6. I´d vote for Hover Bover because it was (with Ollies Follies and Sunday Golf) the first Game i ever owned (Atari 800XL)
  7. [*]This sounds like it would be an ideal candidate for a light gun controller. As far as I know, there were only two light gun games on the 2600. I haven't any idea how you would read the input from the light gun though, but I'm sure someone on the Stella list would know. Chris 921537[/snapback] Looks great! but i think trackball-control would be nicer... 1) would be more Moorhuhn-like 2) the Atari Lightguns suck
  8. PITS with the packaging is a quite unique collectors item, PITS without the packaging is just a driving-school-test, which is pretty useless if you (a) already have a drivers license or if you (b) can´t read german
  9. I´m willing to sell or trade the FROG POND made by Hozer. It´s coming with its box and it works fine. whoever may be interested: PM me.
  10. Really? I must have missed it. 917600[/snapback] From the screenshot, I think it is the breakout clone in this thread. Chris 917615[/snapback] Yes, that´s the game Feedback?
  11. Well: here you go: http://warp-x.com/b2evolution/index.php?blog=8
  12. I just bought it via Ebay and i don´t have the game yet... but i asked the author of the game to publish the ROM here on AA. So let´s wait and see if he does that...
  13. Coming as a surprise (at least for me), i aquired a new homebrew game: Belinoid It was programmed in 2005 by Christian Ammann and it´s a Breakout Clone. Screenshots below, more infos will follow...
  14. I have one and it´s one of the best games for the 2600...
  15. Just saw a Frog Pond version made by Hozer... is that thing rare?
  16. whatever it may be: Make it PAL please
  17. They appear to be single-sided, with pins directly corresponding to the EPROM pinout. What I want to know is what the inside of the cart looks like. I wouldn't be surprised to see a salvaged EPROM board with a bunch of loose wires connecting it to the pin socket. 901797[/snapback] just tested the cart and yes: looks pretty homemade to me. Inside the cart are wires ending in the pin socket and the cart shell is from a german pirate game called "Bermuda"... the games on the Eproms are: - Freeway - Donkey Kong - Q*bert So, if anybody is interested in this thing... PM me!
  18. yes, metten, thats me i also think that it was for pirating games but i don´t think it was sold commercially i´ve never seen something like this before... regarding the picture on the cart: i think its an hacked taiwan cart, modified to run eproms... guess i´ll see more when i have the games
  19. Hi! i just bought these carts... now i´m wondering where they came from and how they were made... any infos on these? * PM me if you want to buy these carts *
  20. For the European market the consoles may have Asterix and Obelix to replace two of the games on the system to appeal more to Europeans since they are well known characters. Curt 894954[/snapback] I´d recommend the following game for us europeans:
  21. hmmmm.... maybe your son just switches off the cube when he doesn´t want to play sonic anymore instead of going back to the main menu... progress won´t be saved then i think...
  22. Yes...your wrong 890785[/snapback] there actually are hidden games on the Cube. I unlocked them the easy way: using the Action Replay Max...
  23. I definitly want to get one or two of these! But: do i have to import them, or will they come to europe in a PAL version?? Any info on that??
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