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Welcome to the Nintendo level known as the "cease and desist" if you continue using the graphics you've got in that game.What do you mean? It's a 16-bit graphic game & I think I chose the pallets well.
Meaning, Nintendo wouldnt be happy and would send you a "cease and desist" order.
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OK, added all the pics I have, scanned the hard drive, checked all my cd-r's...done on my part. Anyone else?

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Mine is a Vader system, has treated me well for over 15 years...so that is my favorite.
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Here is a couple short examples of what I am looking for, it can be longer if you need, the more info the better.
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You were one of those who listened to LPs backwards for subliminal messages when you were a kid weren't you? ...Oh wait, you still are! Do you know what an LP is and at what speed they play even?
LOL! J/K 
Unfortunatly, just knowing that answer says one of two things:
1. We have too much useless knowledge.
2. We are too old.
And it probably is a combination of both things in my case.

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Didn't you hear? Putting cartridges in vintage game consoles backwards is the new trend!Nope, European Mega Drive carts are exactly the same shape as Genesis carts. It's the Japanese Mega Drive carts that are different.The Japanese Sega Mega Drive II is exactly the same form as the European ones. I'll get a picture of the game in backwards in a bit...
And you brought that up because?
It is, crap, and I have been putting them in upside down.
Which raises the question... what happens when you put it in upside down AND backwards!?!?!
It would be the end of the world!
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Didn't you hear? Putting cartridges in vintage game consoles backwards is the new trend!Nope, European Mega Drive carts are exactly the same shape as Genesis carts. It's the Japanese Mega Drive carts that are different.The Japanese Sega Mega Drive II is exactly the same form as the European ones. I'll get a picture of the game in backwards in a bit...
And you brought that up because?
It is, crap, and I have been putting them in upside down.

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You've been a member here how long? Alright you know the rules, lol.It's a quick way to start an argument and problems for everyone involved.
Definitely not recommended and is considered serious no-no.
The only exception again would be consent as stated.
Is offering free Nintendo NES and SNES ROMS on a website a no-no?Pirated Software/Music/Movies/etc.Do not post information on where to obtain pirated software, music, movies, or other copyrighted media. Please also do not post such material directly to the forums. We will tolerate posting information regarding binary images for classic gaming consoles and computers, where the company controlling the copyrights is either no longer in business, unknown, or is not actively protecting the copyrights. Likewise, please do not post the entire contents of a story or article from another website directly into a thread on AtariAge. Quoting sections of such material is acceptable.
I don't think any more needs to be said.
Sorry.
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Thank you, all I needed to know.
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Is offering free Nintendo NES and SNES ROMS on a website a no-no?
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Here is an interesting guide, and I am sure there many things missing from this one, if you have any pics to add please post them.
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Thank you all, for the pictures that still keep coming in.the dual command was the oem stick for the coleco gemini so i think they are coleco
I cant see much from the picture but it does not look like coleco's logo to me, thats why I didnt label it yet.
Edit: Did some research and its does seem that they are made by Coleco...very little info on the internet on these.
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Very few, I have 2600 woody 4 switch, 5200, colecovision, xbox 360 and a wii. Dont have room for all the systems I used to have.
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Thank you all, for the pictures that still keep coming in.
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Quicker than I thought, all the guide splits are now completed.
Atari 2600 Joystick Rarity guide
Atari 2600 Console , Extras, and Add-ons Rarity guide
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I say Saturn also.
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Genesis then some 2600. And Happy Birthday.
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I have split up the area's of the Atari guide, see first post for links...all should be completed by the end of the weekend.
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Hi Al, I you could I would like to be able to edit the first post in the threadhttp://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=142551
so I may be able to add what pictures I still need.
Done..
And by the way, may I have permission to use the Atari Age picture for the Exus Foot Craz for my guide?Thank you
Sure, please do.
..Al
Thank you!
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Hi Al, I you could I would like to be able to edit the first post in the thread
http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=142551
so I may be able to add what pictures I still need.
And by the way, may I have permission to use the Atari Age picture for the Exus Foot Craz for my guide?
Thank you
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Gamerz, the Starplex Game SeleX you have pictured is the demo unit that would have been used in stores, not the retail version. That's one of only one known to exist. It's rarer than a 6! The actual retail version that was sold is probably about a 6 but you don't have pics of that one up yet. I have the retail version which switches between 9 carts NIB. I'll try maybe in the next few days or so to take pics of the items in my collection that you are still missing. Also I think the guide would benefit from a face lift, if you could sort the various types of accessories out;Joysticks
Adapters
Joystick holders
Storage Units & Containers
Etc..
I don't know exactly, but I think having them organized even sub organized further, joysticks could have all the joysticks, paddles, arcade sticks, roller controllers, etc.. all grouped together rather than by name alone, it would make everything easier to see. As it stands now I have to sift through 4 pages of pictures trying to find the name of the item, where if I don't know makes it difficult. I would think organizing the pics rather than alphabetical order would make more sense. Just my opinion.

I like this idea, and will start working on it...may take a while though. I wish I could come up with a search feature but I am not that good at coding websites.

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It is already listed. Thanks
Ahhh... see it now.
You need to fix the link on the fist post... http://silvermoonxtreme.com/atari/2600joystick2.htm
Yea, cant, no editing after an hour.

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Don't forget about Le Stick... http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?s...amp;hl=le+stickIs this the first motion sensing controller?
It is already listed. Thanks

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I might get in on some of this action. I'm quite the game connoisseur, and also delightfully mad.Sweet, cant wait.


Hi everybody, about O'Shea, Ltd.
in Atari 2600
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Welcome to Atari Age. It has been a few years but I had ordered 200 games from them twice (back when they were only $0.80 each), and the order was shipped quickly and receive them in great condition.