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Another great job covering Atari 2600 games! I love how you show the comparison to other similar games and talk about those for a sec. It really makes your videos more informational and historic. I appreciate that in a video game podcast. it keeps me coming back for more! Keep up the good work!
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On 8/21/2019 at 11:33 AM, Hoessi666 said:No SD-Card-Slot, no Sale!
I`ll stay with the FB9 and the Retron77
Based on what you have experienced, is there any advantage of the Retron 77 over the FB9 besides the fact you can upgrade the version of stella?
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1 hour ago, Jimmygtr said:True, but at least we are able to modify older paddles with a lower resistance potentiometer. I have no clue how Stella could be upgraded!
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That might be good enough for others, but not for me. Apparently Stella cannot be upgraded because of hardware limitations.
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We still need working paddles for the FB9 as promised by ATGames!
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Well the videos don't depict pixel art so if you have watched it, you will see that is not the case.
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I see a Retron 77 joystick in the picture which makes me ask the question, is the person trying to run the game on a Retron 77? That would be my next question because those things are very unreliable with actual cartridges. The real test would be to try it out on actual Atari 2600 hardware. If it's still messed up, then maybe it's the cartridge.
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I enjoyed the video, but want to see more extensive footage of the various games before I commit to anything. I want to be blown away so I know I'm on board 100% with this. It's a good start and look forward to more gaming video footage. I think one approach that would be helpful would be to show a clip of the original game, then another of the re-imagined of that same game, like a side by side comparison. This may help some of us identify with what the Amico is doing to improve upon. Just a thought. Also, any chance the Amico will be on display to the general public to try out before you buy it like Intellivision did back in the day with display kiosks?
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On 8/15/2019 at 1:27 PM, Europatari said:No!
Asteroids Deluxe from the FB2 is not Extremly Flickery on the FBP you Quack!
It Might be in Stella itself, but not on the Darn Atari Flashback Portable.
I had a FB2 and yes it was flickery which is why I waited until the FB9 to play it on a modern TV. All is well with that version. It's not flickery in Stella though. This is the second time in this thread you've come in here and had it all backwards. You should probably do some research before you post anymore, or you'll end up looking like a...
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31 minutes ago, Europatari said:Nah, Realsports Baseball is included with the unit and not Realsports Basketball
I was talking about the original version from 2016. Realsports Basketball is on the list...
https://armchairarcade.com/perspectives/2016/11/13/atari-flashback-portable-2016-official-game-list/
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19 hours ago, CX40Hero said:PS I'm slowly going through Arenafoots list to dig out any titles for both this thread and the Star Wars thread but that thing is both amazing and HUGE!!!!!
An amazing piece of work!!!!
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On 8/1/2019 at 8:25 AM, Bill Loguidice said:Yes, that function is present. In terms of additional updates, at this point for the 9 series, it's likely there will be only bug fixes, if needed. It's already been updated to address any previous issues and I'm not aware of anything else of note.
Uh, there is still a huge bug left to fix which includes getting the paddles to work! That's one of the reasons I bought a FB9 was for paddle support. Since they have gone to Stella, I can't understand why the paddles still won't work. There is obviously the opportunity for firmware updates to make this happen. I feel like fixing this issue is being avoided all together...
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17 hours ago, Swami said:Yeah. I have my doubts we would be able to use an sd or usb card even for ROMS off of the Intellivision Lives/Rocks CDs on the Amiga due to piracy concerns, so I’m not sure if they will sell the ROMS for jzintv on the Amiga as a bundle for download or what. Really hoping it won’t be like 3.99 a game for all 125 games plus unreleased = like $550, but maybe 1-3 bundles for $10-$20 each at most.
Hopefully, for those of us that already own many Intellivision homebrews, we can either use the controllers on the original Intellivision or we can buy the Amiga versions for $8-10 each.
Amiga?
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It makes me very happy because I can have a brand new system of the old games I love to play! Also, I don't have to worry about having to spend money to replace old hardware with other old hardware that will break down again. I prefer a crystal clear screen to play my games on instead of a snowy/grainy mess I was stuck with because of old technology. Yes some use RGB cables, but even that is inferior technology. I say keep it Retro and keep it new! 😎
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7 hours ago, imstarryeyed said:Anyone who cannot,ignores or refuses to modify their post to reflect its their opinion and not really fact, can be reported to the moderators as a possible troll. Honestly its sad that some people just feel the need to try to inject baseless negativity on something that the creator is asking for honest factual feedback and support.
For people like that I think it boils down to this 😁
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It's been really quiet on this thread. I know we are getting close to an update. I just wish we knew exactly when it is going to happen! Hopefully it's no later than the first week of August. I've been telling a lot of family members about the Amico and the younger ones that are hard core gamers are interested about playing a more simplistic system that allows multi player game play from the same room. I keep hearing comparisons to the Wii, but I think the Amico will be even better. Game on!
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The screen shot reminds me of an M-network sports game. Can't wait to try it!
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I run an emulator because I want to play games on a modern TV without all the snowy interference that was typical with old systems. Don't get me wrong, I still have my original Atari hooked to a CRT TV, but after either one breaks down, I'm done with trying to search for a used system or TV to keep the thing alive. If they came out with a new Atari console that could play cartridges, I would buy the thing! For me it's all about convenience. I don't have the time or money to put into used equipment anymore.
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10 hours ago, JaeTech16 said:Hi! is the Atari flashback 9 composite version compatible with the firmware upgrade? also can I play the games in sd card with the composite version?
The Atari FB9 composite is not compatible with the firmware because it uses the same emulator that's found on the Atari Flashback Portable. Therefore the SD card slot is supposed to be active out of the box. The drawback to this is it isn't as compatible with the roms as the HDMI FB9.
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4 hours ago, Tommy Tallarico said:
Yes... you are correct. Alpha82 was referring to the folks in the video. He is a big fan of Amico.Ok, my bad. Yes the guys in the video didn't put much thought into reviewing the Amico. On a separate note I'm sure there will be a new version of golf your team is working on, but what about doing something a little different like disc golf? This may help get the younger kids to play the game since it doesn't involve knowledge of golf clubs. Just a thought...
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9 hours ago, Alpha82 said:To be honest it really doesn’t seem like they put any thought into the Amico to me at all. They mentioned that the Amico is trying to capture the audience the Wii did buy they failed to look at the differences in approaches between the consoles because Nintendo captured the casual audience by accident where Intellivision is actually targeting that group with market research and focus groups. The only kind of positive statement was when one of the people said they had more fun than they expected playing the games it also almost comes off as if they were offended because they couldn’t talk directly about some of the games they played since those haven’t been announced yet
Interesting that you would deduce no thought was put into the system, like they are just putting it out there for the purpose of putting it out there. As you noted, they are targeting a different group of people instead of the "in-crowd" (i.e. those that play the switch, xbox, etc). The fact that they are going for an old-fashioned approach is what's caught my eye because nobody is doing that these days. Most companies just keep feeding the approach that if it's on their cell phone, it's good enough. The problem with certain people is they are on their phones way too much an lack human interaction. What IP is doing is encouraging people to be in the same room to play games and interact with one another. IMO, it's a step in the right direction and is something people need to go back to.
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9 hours ago, Mulletino said:Is it just coincidence that the first two and last two letters of tommy's surname spell out the adopted word for that fictional box thing discussed at length in another thread?
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4 hours ago, SegaSnatcher said:Thats really interesting. I'm obviously a huge Sega fan, but I couldn't imagine life without my NES/SNES, so many amazing games.
So did you own a Saturn? It wasn't until much later did I find out how many great Saturn games there were exclusive to Japan.No I didn't. I had a PS1 & 2. I stopped buying consoles after that. I hope the Amico will change that if I like what I see.

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On a side note about the game, my only regret is that it's two player only, which is why I never play it. Thankfully Real Sports Football meets this need.