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I have my 800 with me now, I'm looking at it, and, dang, what is that right cart slot for?
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This is kinda off topic, but oh well.
I was listening to the Beatles about 15 minutes ago. I recently memorized "Yellow Submarine" (the song)
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Bob Colbert (Okie Dokie creator) made something called the Cheetah for the VCS. It utlizes the SuperCharger, and it helped me to finally beat game three on Adventure. I don't know the site off-hand, but you can find the link on AtariAge's links page (under 2600)
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I made an NES cabinet for my school a while back (anyone remember?) My original idea was to build a 2600 cabinet, but at the time, I had just started my NES collection and NES games were more popular among the student body.
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4Jays got some more Superchargers!? They told me I bought the last loose one! Ah well...
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Allright. Here's what I'm going to do. I'll get lots of you guys to sign this, I'll print it out, and show it to him, just to show how incredibly wrong it is.
[ 02-25-2002: Message edited by: Nateo ]
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Alright. It's more like having my name in the credits of a popular TV show. It's just that I've really never been recognized for much of anything in my life.
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Apparently, one of friends seems to think that Atari 'bought-out' Sega. I told him his mind was messed. I need some back-up here.
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Bieng the same age as Atari-Jess, I didn't know what it was like to be popular and be good at video games at the same time. Anyway, I lived in a town that was kind of anti-Nintendo. Therefore, the Sega Genesis was the system to own. However, I was a strange child, and had the NES constantly on my mind ever since I was three.
I saw a 2600 when I was seven, but I didn't relize what it was until two years later. For some reason, the NES was taken off my mind, and VCS was lodged in brain. I'll never know how, I'll never know why. I finally got one when I was thirteen.
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Wow! Really? You would give me credit!? This is like being on a popular TV show!
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I referred to some 'true' programmers because I though besides just changing the graphics, the sounds and colors could be changed as well.
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I would like to know about where I can get the mod done. I'm afraid I'll bust mine.
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Ah well. That would have been a good idea, but oh well. I don't see his ad in the paper anymore... I think his one week ad has ended.
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Yes! My ideas are flowing through the ideas of the people! I now finally have an idea that people agree with! Now we just need someone to fully agree on doing it.
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Yes! A believer in the Real Sports Rocky!
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Could anyone hack the graphics of Real Sports Boxing to resemble the fighters in the Rocky. The four fighters could be Rocky (of course), Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang, and Ivan Drago. This looks like a job for the Atari's top programmers! Thomas, Pyramid Studios, Andrew Davie, you guys could do somrthing like that!
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There was an ad in the Democrat and Chronical and read, Video games and systems, from 1976-1983. So I call the number, and I asked how much he was selling his 2600 games for. The following is not for those with weak stomachs: $30 dollars for one game (and his collection was just abunch of 3's or under.) He was selling his Pong console for $450 dollars. His Atari 2600 with 30 games for $350. His NES with two conrollers and Duck Hunt for $60. He says that these are serious collectors items. I told him that they really weren't worth that much, and he started yelling at me. Needless to say, I won't be buying from him.
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I just visited my aunt and uncle in Vienna, West Virginia, and he gave me book on assembly, but it's for mid-eighties IBM-PC processors. Ah, well... it's a start!
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Hey yeah, what's up with Khyrssun? I heard about this a while back I didn't know what was going on. But whatever it is, I'll be prayin' for ya!
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Game Genie for the 2600!
in Atari 2600
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It's not exactly a piece of hardware. You can use it right now if you wanted to. What the program does is it takes 2k or 4k games, and puts the cheetah on top of the bin file, making it a supercharger bin. Then, using makewave, you can transform the bin into a wav file, and you can play it through a supercharger. Codes are also on his site.