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Everything posted by Nutsy Doodleheimer
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I wanted to share with everyone a huge classic and modern video game store near where I live. It is called Game Over Video Games. It is located in Arlington, TX which is sandwiched between Dallas and Ft. Worth. I took a ton of photos inside and I will detail everything. Hope you enjoy it!!! :-) Here we have Atari 2600 games and accessories, Intellivision, Colecovision, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Sega Master System, NES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Sega 32X, SNES, Playstation, and N64 games and accessories.
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Left you awesome feedback as well! You are welcome and Thank You!!!
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Most likely the TIA chip needs to be replaced or resoldered. When you take apart the system. Unscrew and take out the RF shielding. The bottom chip is the TIA chip. That produces the sound capabilities on the 2600. Is it loose?
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An awesome 80's tune. Weird Science: Oingo Boingo
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Just got the Junior for my collection. All genuine Atari 2600's are in my collection. Now I need to round up the Sears models.
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Rock and Roll ain't noise pollution: AC/DC
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They can play with my joystick anytime.
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Rock Rock til YOU drop: Def Leppard
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Wanted: Feedback For Desert Falcon & Ballblazer
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to nosweargamer's topic in Atari 7800
Ballblazer is a borderline solid/Hall of Fame game for the 7800. Excellent music, fun and addicting game play but preferably better to play as a two player game. Great as well for the 5200. Desert Falcon: Meh. A cheap Zaxxon ripoff in my opinion. -
I don't have any Sears model VCS' s. I have all of the genuine Atari branded models. I want to get the Sears models to add to my collection as well . I especially like the Sears Heavy 6er. I like the fake walnut wood grain and LED style lettering of "Tele Games" on the cart slot as well. It's like the Intellivision too back in the early 80's. Radio Shack and Sears made them as well. Ala Tandyvision and Super Video Arcade. I was a baby during that time. But people in their 40's always told me about life of Atari vs. Sears back in the early 80's.
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Best 1v1 games on NES?
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to thetallguy24's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Ice Climber is a good co-op game in the style of Mario Bros. One player can be really good and have an advantage over the other player in getting the awkward jumping downpat and move up causing the other player to go off the screen and lose a life. I was never a fan of that game. Controlling your player was hard and was hard to jump on to the next area above or to a platform. You look like you are going to easily land on it, but instead you go right through it. Too frustrating for me. -
Lost all my games and systems
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to Video_Invader's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Man!!! That sucks, I am so sorry to hear that. You have homeowners or renters insurance? I hope karma bites these A-holes in the ass! -
Excellent communication, lightning fast shipping, such a pleasure to deal with!! Thank you again for the 2600 jr. A++++++++++++ :-)
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Spit it Out: Slipknot
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25 or 6 to 4: Chicago
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Consoles bitness: 8, 16, 32 or ?
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to phoenixdownita's topic in Classic Console Discussion
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I guess there Is proof that photoshop dated far back to the early 80's. It actually caught my eye that a 4 switch woody on this box has heavy sixer molding lol. The Heavy Fourser! Learn something new each day.
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I know 1980 is when the 4 switch woodys supposedly came out. I hardly see any manufactured ones for that year. Mostly Light Sixers. My Light Sixer was made in June '80. Heck, I even seen a bunch of 1981 manufactured Light Sixers posted on threads. I have all the 2600 models. I use my 4 switch woody as the predominant choice for my vcs gaming and the 7800. When we were talking about the vs.Duck Hunt the other day, I had to change my avatar to that. I like playing it on my smartphone from my mame4droid app. Use touch screen controls for it, and is fun to play. I remember first playing Vs. Duck Hunt at my local 7-11 with my dad back in 1986-1987. Funny they use to have arcade cabs there.
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Owner of a Lonely Heart: Yes
