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kpyrz

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  1. The best two games I never play are Sea Battle and Swordfight, the two new ones that Intellivision just released. They require two players and my fiance just isn't interested. I wind up pathetically sititng in front of the TV moving both controllers just so I can play them
  2. quote: Originally posted by Joel D. Park: By the way, How was the Movie?? I haven't taken the time to see it yet. In-freakin'-credible. All three hours of it
  3. One of my favorites. Every time I go on an Atari gaming splurge, it finds its way into the mix
  4. I would have to say the high point was around the time of the original games, the picture and text label era so to speak. For me, back then the games had a sense of pride behind them, as if they worked really hard on making quality and addictive games. The label and box art I think also reflects this feeling. Kind of gave the Atari a feeling of elegance.
  5. quote: Originally posted by NovaNebraska: Notice that on the LOTR box there are four characters hiding from the Riders. I can't make them out but a closer look should reveal ther true identity of the mystery characters. The four characters in the background are Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin. It's taken from a scene from the original Ralph Bakshi movie version of Lord of the Rings.
  6. Amazing...absolutely amazing. I remember as a kid looking at the Parker Brothers catalog and dreaming of getting to play The Lord of the Rings. It's almost like a dream right now, I can't believe it. Very, very cool find guys, one of my lifelong searches has ended.
  7. I got the Atari fonts off of the Stella Gets a New Brain CD. If anyone needs them, I can e-mail them to you.
  8. quote: Originally posted by rolenta: In addition to the Dragster patch, how many people have the personalized certificate that Activision sent out if you beat six seconds? You can see mine at my website: 1) Go to www.rolentapress.com 2) Click on 'Memorabillia' (second choice at top) 3) Click on 'Dragster Certificate' Leonard Herman Wow Rolenta, you and I actually had the same score! I just double checked and I actually had 5.97, not 5.94
  9. I'm kinda itchin' to get my hands on a Draggster patch seeing as how I just got under 6 seconds the other night. 5.94 seconds
  10. I usually pay normal prices for games, around 2-4 dollars apiece when I find them in old vintage stores. The most I've ever spent was about $30 when I bought James Bond 007 on ebay a while back. Oh, and the $30 apiece for Swordfight and Sea Batlle.
  11. quote: Originally posted by Nateo: What's Sea Battle like for the 2600? Is it anything like the Intelly version? Few minor differences. There are no Minesweepers, Minelayers, Troop Transports, or Aircraft Carriers. You can only send out one ship at a time for a total of four on the screen at once (none of the little groups of three like in the Intellivision version), battles consist of one on one ship battles. And last, the weapons are all the same strength, and each ship has a fixed amount of times it can be hit. All in all, it has the same feel of the Intellivision version, which I really loved to play
  12. Is it just me, or did Parker Brothers have a knack for screwing the people over. First, they promised totally kick-ass licenses they never came through on. Secondly, did you ever notice that every pic they showed was supposedly the Atari VCS screenshot? Yeah right!! I don't remember Q-bert and Popeye looking like that! And finally, they showed a completely different game from what they actually released for 007. In the catalog is a cool lookin' chase scene on a train. What'd we get instead? Some bizarro little car that flies and goes on water and shoots at diamonds. Damn you Parker Brothers... [ 08-20-2001: Message edited by: Captain Atari ]
  13. And one more thing, it's got a special low price... under 50 bucks. 50 BUCKS??!! Now isn't that nice?
  14. Star Raiders all the way. Am I the only one who thinks that M Network should have capitalized off the keypad controller that came with it and ported the Intellivision games with overlays? Sorry for the tangent
  15. River Raid, hands down. Not only was it a great game, but I thought it was revolutionary in that Carol Shaw showed us that game designing wasn't just a man's domain.
  16. Whoops, sorry about that fellas, that's the sig pic I use on a more "liberal" site. I also have a toned down one I meant to use...sorry.
  17. quote: Originally posted by Glenn Saunders: The ROM image may not be up there in deference to Intellivision Productions who, I think, are still making carts. Someone made the ROM image for Swordfight though, and Intellivision Productions is still making that one too. [ 08-16-2001: Message edited by: Captain Atari ]
  18. You know what else works? Rubbing alcohol and Q-tips. Works like a dream, much better, actually, than the eraser method cuz I tried that too. Just wet the end of a Q-tip with alcohol, rub the contacts, and just watch all the crap come off!
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