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This program is about unsolved mysteries. Whenever possible, the actual family members and police officials have participated in recreating the events. What you are about to see is not a news broadcast.
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Isn't that one of those double blah blah blah's? Isn't it a given, that a mystery is unsolved?
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Nope but it did help slove a lot of crimes back in the day. The did have updates sometimes when crimes,ect. where solved. They covered everything from murder to aliens on that show.
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Season 5 - The New HSC - Week 13 = Venture
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to JacobZu7zu7's topic in 2600 High Score Club
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Round 7 is now over!! Final Standings For Round 7 1. darthkur: 139,510 2. DonPedro: 99,170 3. S.BAZ: 56,790 4. roadunner: 40,030 5. jblenkle: 30,900 1. darthkur: 17 Points (15+2) 2. DonPedro: 17 Points (12+5) 3. Retrogamer81081: 12 Points 4. S.BAZ: 10 Points 5. roadrunner: 8 Points 6. jblenkle: 5 Points League Standings After Round 7: 1. darthkur: 95 Points 2. Retrogamer81081: 72 Points 3(t). DonPedro: 70 Points 3(t). NIKON: 70 Points 5. S.BAZ: 63 Points 6. roadrunner: 45 Points 7. jblenkle: 26 Points 8. wolfman24: 20 Points 9. chicgamer: 15 Points 10. LidLikesIntellivision: 7 Points
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Sure!! I have a great sized game room and it's sitting on one of my shelves, but I will add some pics of my NES and my games. I have a few modded original xboxes and a modded Wii which has the whole library and some stored into the hard drives. I first played the NES at the age of six in 1987 and I just a youngin getting into video games and I was blown away at playing Super Mario Bros. Most of my heavy NES gameplaying days was from late 1988 to 1992. And when it comes to getting games for the system. I don't know which your favorite genre is. But some of my reccomendations are these. First, keep in mind a lot of the great games for the system are expensive! Notably the Mega Man series. But you can get 2 and 3 for a solid price as they are the cheapest of the 6 games and personally my favorites. I'll list some of the great games and then my library. Mike Tyson's Punchout!! Castlevania Simon's Quest Dracula's Curse (MUST HAVE!!) Legend of Zelda (MUST HAVE!!) Duck Tales Metroid Paperboy Mario 2 Mario 3 (MUST HAVE) Tetris Ninja Gaiden Ninja Gaiden 2 Ninja Turtles 2 The Arcade Game Double Dragon Double Dragon 2 Contra And many of the Black Box games are some of the best! Also you should get a Famicom adapter (60 to 72 pin) to play some great Japanese games. There is also a great repro and homebrew library as well. Check out gamereproductions.com
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Round 8 for the Genesis High Score Club is now posted. http://atariage.com/forums/topic/251321-sega-genesismega-drive-hsc-season-4-round-8-truxton/?do=findComment&comment=3487813
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For Sale - Atari 400 and 5 cartridges
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to RickR's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
Awesome price for the 8 bit computer!! If I had room in "The Compound" for it I would jump on this in a heartbeat! Good luck and I hope you get a buyer. -
Welcome to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive High Score Club League!! This is Season 4: Round 8. This round we are going to play Mark Bussler from Classic Game Room's favorite game on the system. You guessed it! Truxton!!!! This is the 43rd Round of the Genesis/Mega Drive High Score Club on Atariage. This round ends on Midnight Sunday April 17, 2016. Current Standings: 1. darthkur: 95 Points 2. Retrogamer81081: 72 Points 3(t). DonPedro: 70 Points 3(t). NIKON: 70 Points 5. S.BAZ: 63 Points 6. roadrunner: 45 Points 7. jblenkle: 26 Points 8. wolfman24: 20 Points 9. chicgamer: 15 Points 10. LidLikesIntellivision: 7 Points Leaderboard: 1. DonPedro: 204,360 2. darthkur: 164,350 3. jblenkle: 77,910 4. roadrunner: 54,650 Title: Truxton Developer: Toaplan Publisher: Taito/Romsar Release Date: December 9, 1989 Rules: Normal Difficulty. No Continues Bonus Points: Play any space shoot em up for an additional bonus point. Record Score: 204,360 (DonPedro) High Score Club Rules: Games are to be played by an authentic Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console, clone system, flashback console, or emulation. Continues are not allowed. Game ends after a Game Over or completion of game. You can post your score however many times is neccessary as long as it's between the round's timeframe from start to finish. Cheats of any kind are NOT PERMITTED. No Cheat codes, Game Genies, Cartridge frying, or any other type of enhancer. Anybody caught cheating will be permanently BANNED from future participation in the league. Nobody likes a cheater. You must play the game between during the time it's posted to when it ends to earn points during league play. However you can post scores after the event to challenge the top scores. Scores must be presented between the round timeframe. No photographs of old scores or saved memory from an SD flash drive. Sorry I won't accept your Sonic the Hedgehog 2,000,000 point domination from 1992. Point pressing/farming is discouraged. I encourage you to try and accomplish the game, not milking for points. Screenshots are encouraged but not required. Youtube videos of your performance is absolutley accepted. Scoring for each round is this: 1st Place: 15 Points 2nd Place: 12 Points 3rd Place: 10 Points 4th Place: 8 Points 5th Place: 5 Points 6th Place: 3 Points 7th Place: 2 Points 8th Place and beyond: 1 Point The High Score Club Moderator has the final say and reserves the right to accept and or reject any submitted score. I know there should be no problems as I know all of the participants are legit, very fair and , honest players. The number 1 rule is.......... Let's have some fun!!
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Well I had a pretty good week when it comes to gaming. I went to the National Videogame Museum in Frisco and played a bunch of games. Also I found a retro arcade just about a mile from my residence that opened this past December and has 80 machines, and they arevplanning to have 100 total. $10 all you can play for as long as you wish. Also did some gaming at home as well. Intellivision: Brickout: 5 Minutes Astrosmash: 20 Minutes Atari 2600: Tax Avoiders: 10 Minutes Colecovision: Donkey Kong Jr. 9 Minutes Vectrex: Berzerk: 5 Minutes Atari 8 Bit: Donkey Kong: 10 Minutes NES: Super Mario Bros: 20 Minutes Castlevania: 25 Minutes Game Boy: Super Mario Land: 30 Minutes MAME/Arcade: Zoo Keeper: 7 Minutes Mario Bros: 15 Minutes Donkey Kong: 5 Minutes Donkey Kong Jr: 4 Minutes Pac-Man: 8 Minutes Ms. Pac-Man: 10 Minutes Tron: 14 Minutes Space Firebird: 5 Minutes Lucky and Wild: 20 Minutes Q*Bert: 3 Minutes Phoenix: 4 Minutes Turbo: 5 Minutes Missle Command: 8 Minutes Pole Position: 25 Minutes Tapper: 5 Minutes Centipede: 12 Minutes Millipede: 8 Minutes Lunar Rescue: 11 Minutes Dig Dug: 4 Minutes Tempest: 6 Minutes Robotron 2084: 5 Minutes Asteroids: 15 Minutes Gorf: 7 Minutes Mr. Do: 9 Minutes Asteroids Deluxe: 4 Minutes Space Duel: 3 Minutes Race Drivin': 35 Minutes
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A friendly reminder that you have today and tomorrow left for Round 7. I also mentioned that for bonus points to play a round of Home Run Derby on World Series Baseball '95 due to baseball season starting. One homerun equals a bonus point. Let's see some of you guys go yard! Only three more rounds left in the league!! I had a fun time hosting this and I will start another one later this Summer!
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Terrifying Survival Horror Games
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to Games Retrospect's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Splatterhouse for the Turbo Grafx 16 gets my nod. The music is fantastic and a great haunting theme to it. -
Blues Before and After- The Smithereens
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Super Mario Bros. Catchy Theme?
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to KWKBOX's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I always liked Moon Patrol's music. Whether it's the arcade, 2600 version (flip the difficult switch to A), or the 5200. Real catchy. -
Wilford Brimley wants to talk to you about the time he was first diagnosed with diahrrea. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gXqvqXofQcQ
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Wanted: Feedback For Sentinel & Ninja Golf
Nutsy Doodleheimer replied to nosweargamer's topic in Atari 7800
Ninja Golf: "Hall of Fame Game". I absolutley enjoy Ninja Golf! A great golf game with an excellent twist to it. You hit the ball while timing the distance meter and as you go up to the ball you fight ninjas, frogs, sharks, and gophers. And at the green you have to fend off a huge dragon by stunning it with shurikens. A great fun game that is addicting. Sentinel: "Trash Game". Too repetitive, boring, and slightly difficult for my liking. The music will give you a headache. And the light gun support in shooting could be a little more accurate. This game is rare and should be sought after by collectors but not your library. I played it by emulation. I just noticed I called Sentinel "Sinistar". -
Well today when I was at a local video store a customer was talking to me and the store manager who I am friends with about a retro arcade joint nearby and where it's located. It is called Free Play. It's located in Richardson, TX about 1 mile from my residence. It opened up this past December and for $10 it is all you can play arcades with free play. Earlier in the day it's $5. They have a wide selection of arcade cabinets, cocktail cabs, a handful of pinball games, and some racing games. A great beer selection and some snacks, pizzas, and sandwiches on the menu. And 80's music playing blasting out loud in the speakers. I had a great time during my visit today and am pleased to see a great retro arcade joint near me. The staff is very friendly. I took the time to do a youtube video of it. http://youtu.be/WjGMNZjBNq4
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I don't play the Atari 2600 everyday, but I definetley play it a few times each week. I enjoy the extensive library whether it is a two player head to head game, achieving the best score that you can get and raising the bar to top it again, and challenging the point total in the Activision games which would earn you the patches. That and the NES were the systems I grew up with in the late 80's/early 90's. The 2600 is more fun to play at night with the lights out in my honest opinion.
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Black Gives Way To Blue- Alice In Chains
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Very nice!! And you got some good games to start out with. That was the system I grew up with as well as the 2600 back in the late 80's/early 90's. Hope you enjoy it!
