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ATARI TROLL

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  1. I did contact the president of Good Deal Games to let him know that the link was posted here in AA by myself. He had no problem with it other than he agreed that there must have been a misconception that I created the games. No I didn't nor will I claim to have. Just wanted a few to know that atleast the website knows! Cheers
  2. I disn't claim it was mine. The subject of the thread was poorly chosen. As for Pitfall Harry, He took the same puzzle from the same site (i that I had as clipart in another thread) and modified it slightly. Besides I never originally claimed it was mine. This puzzle should have had a diff title. Blah!
  3. My apologies. That they are sacred! Fun to play also!
  4. http://www.theinformationminister.com/pres...hp?ID=612341056 Cool that you can make your own!
  5. Not trying to increase my posts count. I have a slow system which handles large images like that one post at a time. Hell if you noticed the length of the puzzles and clues that would be one long post. So again, if you can't see the logic and & understand my out of date computer isn't that grand, then I don't know what to tell ya dude. For one, your not right, and two you won't find an answer in a fortune as to why you think I posted a few crossword puzzles. Anyway, Chill, take it easy and read my post above I'm retired from crosswords. Hopefully the moderators will sit back and see if anyone has anything positive to say. Maybe someone might actually complete a puzzle and want to do a second one. Blah Blah Blah...laters
  6. Heres the deal, Pitfall Harry made a great modification to the puzzle I found off of gooddeal games. It appeared that everyone enjoyed the puzzle so I thought I would post 3 or 4. Didn't realize that Kier would give the site away where the solutions are kept. Keopone on the other hand feels I am spamming. I apologize if that is the impression from my posts. I don't post to spam. If I were advertising something I was selling outside of the market column, then maybe that would be considered spamming. Oh well! Can't please em all! You won't see anymore puzzles. Pain just posting them! Cheers.... Officially retired from posting others crosswords for enjoyment
  7. NO!!!!!!! Hell Pitfall Harry made a contest out of one of the puzzles. Everyone seemed to enjoy them that was the intention! I just thought more than one would be fun.
  8. As we all know kier will post this on all puzzle posts. Sorry the solutions were given away. There was no claim to fame in posting this!
  9. Yes we know Kier, the site has the solution....thats why I didn't post it. Kinda blows the thought of having a crossword doesn't it? course maybe I chose poorly in the title of the thread
  10. Again, these puzzles aren't mine...the solutions are on the web site Kier gave away. Thats why it was never mentioned.
  11. I wasn't going to post where it came from because the solutions are on the page. Oh well, wasn't trying to make this a contest...Just don't see a good Atari Crossword today!
  12. DOWN 2: Launch title 3: Developed by Rage Software, published by Time-Warner 4: This game allows up to 16 players 5: Beyond Games fighter 8: 3DO title to be released on the Jaguar 12: Primary designer of the Jaguar (1 of 2) 14: Lynx game reprogrammed and updated for the Jaguar 15: Primary designer of the Jaguar (2 of 2) 16: 2000 18: The second and last CoJag arcade release 19: Added two index-finger buttons 22: Original game was cartridge, the sequel was CD 26: Created by Francois Yves-Bertrand previously of Sega's AM2 division 28: Allowed 2 Jaguars to be networked together 29: Third party developer which never released a Jaguar title 31: Popular computer title 33: Holds 128K of information 34: Jaguar pack-in software 37: Graphics processing unit 38: This pinball simulation has 2 seperate tables 40: This game is music based 42: One of the top-selling games of all time 44: Manufacturer of the Jaguar proprietary chipsets (1 of 2) 45: Output and networking adapter 47: Jaguar cartridges contain settings for both NTSC and this type of signal 48: "Towers II" is this type of game 49: Publisher of "Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls" 50: This game featured rotoscoped animation 51: This sequel was released a decade after its original incarnation 53: Packaged with "White Men Can't Jump" 55: This virtual reality device was never released 57: Manufacturer of the Jaguar proprietary chipsets (1 of 2) 58: Fractured Fairy Tales ACROSS 1: This game can be played up to 8 players with one controller 6: This game came packaged with 3 overlays 7: This Jaguar CD version is the only complete version of this arcade laserdisk game 9: Late Telegames release 10: Secondary manufacturer located in Colorado Springs 11: Double-speed 13: Originally to be made in 3D 17: Based on the movie of the same name 20: Digital signal processor 21: Flush the toilet 23: Giant Mecha action! 24: Built into the Jaguar CD unit 25: This company produced mainly FMV games 27: Tournament Edition 30: This game is on virtually every console 32: Miracle 35: Original manufacturer of the Jaguar 36: WAR! 37: NFL endorsee 39: Unreleased Jaguar communication peripheral 41: First fighting game released for the Jaguar 43: Developer of "Defender 2000" 45: Licensed Jaguar architecture for arcade games 46: Developed by Shen 52: This group was to create virtual reality software and hardware for the Jaguar 54: This game featured characters with no hair 56: Based on the cartoon, in turn, based on the movie 57: Ocean 59: 32-bit Atari machine being developed simultaneously with the Jaguar 60: ICD's only release 61: Sequel platformer 62: Bullfrog 63: Developer of "Attack of the Mutant Penguins" 64: This Jaguar original game was ported to several other platforms
  13. DOWN 1: Nine copies of this prototype were auctioned off in '96 2: Publisher of Tank Command 3: Test picture clarity, controllers, et cetera 4: This lightgun is compatable w/ the Atari 7800 5: Barnyard 6: Original publisher of One-on-One Basketball 10: Coin-op creator of Kung Fu Master 12: Designer of Pete Rose Baseball 13: Designer of Tomcat F-14 Simulator 15: Planet 16: Mean 18 19: Packaged w/ the 7800 console 21: The Atari 7800 could also play these type of games 22: This company released a 7800 compatable joystick 24: Designer of Crack'ed 26: This competitor outsold Atari in the marketplace 27: Ported from the computer game 28: Wrestling 32: Created to end frusterations w/ Berzerk's firing system 33: Free Your Father! 34: The European 7800 console had this game built-in 35: Coin-op hit 37: Rescue Your Pooch! 38: This cartridge housed a game w/ 7 different events 39: Crazy 2-Wheel Racing 40: Missing the 'conveyer belt level' 42: This Lynx game was rumored to exist (or be in development) for the 7800 43: Nintendo license 46: Premiered on the 7800 48: Martial Arts Atari style 50: The best of both worlds 51: Zamboni 52: This game is playable w/ or without the lightgun 53: Midnight Mutants stars the television character from this show 56: You may rotate your paddle in this game 57: Namco License 58: F-18 59: Ride The Wake! 60: The topic of Summer Games 65: Sounds a bit like this << tink, tink, tink, tink ... >> ACROSS 7: Original name for Desert Falcon 8: One strategy for this game is to actually let your fighter be captured 9: NES-like controller distributed only in Europe 11: Graphics chip capable of moving over 100 objects on screen simultaneously 14: This popular '80s movie was in development by Activision for the 7800, and released on numerous other consoles 17: Aerial Combat 18: Designed by Dan Gorlin 20: Bought Atari from Warner Communications 23: Music by Pat Methany 25: This single player arcade game is a 2-player simultaneous game on the 7800 29: European 7800 game publisher 30: A lightgun game 31: The 7800 was reintroduced due to this company's success in the market 33:Similar gameplay as Guantlet 36: Publisher of the Sega arcade hit Double Dragon 41: Absolute designer of Super Skateboardin' 44: This game is playable only w/ the lightgun 45: Battle Basketball 47: Atari 7800 49: Football 53: There is no solution to this game, just as the game title implies 54: Based on the Data East coin-op 55: UH-IX 61: 'Survival Wave' 62: The 7800 was designed/intended to be upgraded to this 63: Dangerous Driving 64: Chicago Destroyed! 66: Crawl low to the ground, and don't drop your weapon! 67: Unwed Dot-Eater 68: Publisher of Title Match Pro Wrestling 69: This game was not released in the United States 70: Only approximately 36 copies of this title was released 71: This Atari ST computer game was said to be released on the 7800 HAVE FUN!
  14. DOWN 1: Programmer & Designer of Bounty Bob Strikes Back! 2: Programmed by the Solitaire Group 4: Designed by the Warlord 5: This peripheral came packaged with Robotron 6: Snap-on Joystick Adapter by Newport Controls 7: Planned but unreleased 5200 peripheral 8: Carol Shaw worked for this company 9: The 5200 is also known by this title 11: Keystone Kapers was often packaged w/ the manual for the identical game for this competing system 15: Position 16: This was not listed on the label of the original release of Space Invaders 19: Track-ball compatable 22: This game was listed in the 1983 Parker Bros. catalog 24: Examine memory locations 25: This game is a 5200 exclusive 28: Parker Brothers licensed this game from First Star Software 29: Creator of the Competition Pro Joystick 30: #FZ-008 32: The original Atari 5200 pack-in game 33: This game features a Galaxian character in rounds 16 & 17 35: Point of Purchase Demo Kiosk 37: This company licensed Vanguard to Atari 38: This company re-released Zone Ranger 39: Controller Button 48: Original name for BallBlazer 50: The 5200 adaption was done by Beck-Tech 51: Scratch-off game included 52: Earn this patch by scoring high in The Dreadnaught Factor 53: Type of 5200 joystick allowing 360 degrees of movement 56: Match Point 57: Mario & Luigi 60: 22732255 61: The Arcade Game 62: This game featured voice synthesis 63: Third-Party Company that made multi-system games 65: Includes Intermissions 68: Assembly Line Diagnostic Cartridge 71: This game is completely playable using only the keypad 72: The Zaxxon terrain consisted of these floating in space 74: The movie Cloak & Dagger featured the box for this game on store shelves 75: Obtain a bonus and clear the round by aligning 3 cubes together 76: Realsports ACROSS 3: 35 page instruction manual 10: The box displays a game image which is not an actual screenshot 12: An Atari logo appears in explosions after wave 10 13: This game's box has the game designers name mispelled on the back cover of the box 14: Use any 2600 controller w/ the 5200 with this device 17: The Hotel Video System Console was designed by this company 18: Activision consulted this group for accuracy in one of their titles 20: Watch Out for the Sparks! 21: Originally to be named "Snots & Boogers" 23: 5200 Development Code-Name 26: This game has an overlay 27: Play these games on your 5200 w/ an adapter 31: 16K 34: The manual states that the game will inquire if you want to use a joystick to play the game 36: Death Star Battle was based on this movie 40: Replaced the Galaxian item w/ an Atari logo 41: James Bond 007 contained scenarios from this many of the Bond movies 42: This products TV advertisements featured cool kids in sunglasses 43: Gyruss' score 44: Frogger II 45: Space 46: Animation by Courtney Granner 47: You can make an actual phone call using this game and the 5200 keypad 49: Head-to-Head 52: Original name for Meteorites 54: Indestructable villian in Berzerk! 55: Defend these from Missile Attack! 58: This game features two adventures 59: Parker Brothers released Super Cobra licensed from this company 64: This game was also released on the Colecovision 66: Rescue on Fractalus was packaged in this color box 67: The Atari logo is hidden in this game's artwork (in a window) 69: Coin-op manufacturer of Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom 70: Programmed Wizard of Wor for CBS Games 73: This game was released twice in the arcade, the home version based on the second 75: Super Breakout will support four of these 77: The kangaroo dons these type of gloves 78: Activision did not offer a patch for this game 79: Not to be confused w/ the 'King' 80: AARGH!! Unicorns Are Storming the Castle!! 81: Collect these colored items to further your adventure in Montezuma's Revenge 82: The players mount in Joust 83: The 'R' in H.E.R.O.
  15. KEEP FORGETTING THE DAMN PICS
  16. DOWN 1: This modern gaming giant entered the market producing carts for the VCS 2: Earthworld Prize 3: Light Gun prototype 4: First Atari cartridge w/ full-color label 5: Mattell device used to play 2600 software 6: July 30, 1996 7: Spec: 128 Bytes, in VSLI 8: Also known as Phantom Panzer II 10: Spec: both of these (CPU & Graphics) run at 1.19 MHz 11: Gameline Exclusive -- not available on cartridge 12: Modified Jungle Fever 16: Peripheral Interface Adaptor 17: You must extinguish fires on a skyscraper 19: Tiger Toys subsidiary and maker of hand held games 20: The Atari could display a background image, and ___ number of movable objects simultaneously 23: 35,000 points 25: $79.95 w/ 42 keys 27: 16K bytes game 28: Mattells label for the Atari 2600 29: Atari Force Mini-Comic #3 was packaged with this game 32: This 2600 game is not compatable w/ all 7800 units 33: Starplex device that accepts 9 carts at once 37: Vidco peripheral 38: Use your feet! 39: Designed by Warren Schwader 40: Michael Rideout won this chalice from this Swordquest event 42: Sports Illustrated 44: Original name for the 2600 45: Creator of the Personal Game Programmer-1 46: February 23, 1998 ACROSS 3: First software application to sell large numbers of Atari units 9: This barbarian was originally based on the Saturday morning cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian 13: Tape recorder device 14: DC 15: One of nine launch titles 18: The only released light gun game 21: Manufacturer of the Swordquest prizes 22: Johnson & Johnson toothpaste 24: Number of 2600/VCS models 26: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 30: Output: 9VDC 500mA 31: Computer module (prototype) 34: A RAM Plus cartridge 35: Modern consoles will probably never use this Atari decor 36: Control Video Corporation 41: Designed to fit in the palm of a hand 43: Atari was originally against this type of software 44: Available by mail order only 47: Activision's first release 48: Atari planned a 2600 emulator for this console before their demise 49: Has the same label product number as Track & Field 50: Atari was this at introducing a home programmable system 51: Official Atari 2600 licensed distributor & manufacturer in South America HAVE FUN!
  17. heres another and I do have a complete answer key this time
  18. I'll chalk it up as a no I guess
  19. Al, Do you by chance have the hack Uncular duke sent ya. One I'm looking for in general is a zelda hack (adventure) if so could you post it here? Thanks weather it be a yes or no.
  20. Ty for the headsup! I'll check your page out and I will see if I can come up with any game titles to hack: One I would is a third screen added to dk or the second screen modified.
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