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CoreyremarK

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  1. This reminds me a lot of a thing I used to draw as a kid on lined notebook paper- I always envisioned it as a side scrolling Indiana Jones style game. Perhaps I played this "Tower of Rubble" game and it just stuck in my head... I have no memory of the game though. That being said, this looks awesome and I want in!

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  2. I totally dig Fast Food; had it when I was a kid- a favorite then and a favorite now. I have a fun (well, interesting, maybe?) story about the game. I work at a residential treatment center with teens that deal with an assortment of mental disorders. On occasion, I will bring in some of my retro video game systems for them to enjoy... unfortunately, I had to stop bringing in Fast Food as it was triggering to a few of the kids that deal with eating disorders. "You're getting fatter" just doesn't fly with that crowd, great gameplay or no.

     

    Okay, that wasn't all that fun a story- so I'll add another: when I was a kid, our parents made us hook the Atari up to the black and white television... You want a challenge? Play this game in clack and white... you think avoiding purple pickles is hard? Try avoiding ALL pickles... talk about panic mode; or the risk and relief of risking eating a pickle and it not causing you to BURP.

  3. I have several... a few I use with the teens I work with at the treatment center (rather than lug a bunch of original consoles into work; which I still do on special occasions)- those are mostly Namco ones (with Mrs. Pacman, Dig Dug, Pole Position, etc.), but I really like the round one that has Super PacMan on it.

     

    The other ones I really enjoy are my Commodore 64 Plug-N-Play (that I picked up for a song at a Pawn Shop; I don't think they knew what they had), a Coleco-Vision Plug-N-Play (never had one as a kid and I really wanted to see what the fuss was about), my Atari 2600 Portable (which counts, right?), a mini-Genesis one and a weird one shaped like Sonic The hedgehog's head with his fist as the joystick (has a bunch of Master System/Game Gear games on it- the control is awful but I don't know how else I'd play those games).

     

    For a while I picked up every Plug-N-Play I saw at Thrift Stores- the above were the only ones I kept.

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    I've played Sinistar with no problems, so my guess there is that it's coincidence...I'd try reformatting the card entirely (If you haven't already) and if that doesn't do it, I'd try a different card...Do the built-in games still work?

    The pre-programmed games all worked just fine... I did get the system to read the disk again... after a while it did the same thing; just couldn't read it any more. I've never dabbled with ROMs like this before; not sure what if anything I am doing wrong when I put the files onto the SD card.

  5. I was very excited to pick up the Portable today... I used this topic to add ROMs to a Lexar 8GB SD card I also picked up today, which worked great until after I tried Sinistar. The thing just stopped working and the FBP won't even recognize it now. I tried deleting all the files and readding them, but it still doesn't see it. I'm not really sure what to do... any suggestions? Has anyone else had this happen after trying out Sinistar or was that just a coincidence?

  6. This looks awesome! Do you think there will be opportunity somewhere for the "sunset" background from the game? The only other feedback I have is that it looks a bit like the spikes are coming out of the Ninja's head, maybe that could be spaced out a bit, or perhaps it will be clearer in color.

     

    In the original sketch there was a little more room between the spikes and the ninja's head and it looked a little too convenient of a space for a ninja to me... lol It's an easy enough fix if you'd like. And I definitely wanted to incorporate the sunset background somehow- one idea I had was to use it on the different walls as they faded into the background- I'll definitely get it in there somehow, don'tcha worry! (I was thinking in the furthest bit of background I could use the death beam pattern?)

  7. Last I counted I was at 240... counting Atari Age cartridges of course. I have very few duplicates- usually the ones I have are same game/different name Sears/Atari type stuff... there's still plenty of stuff out there for me to find; I prefer to get my carts in the wild as opposed to buying them on e-bay or what have you... well, with the exception of the Atari Age homebrews, of course. I'm sure I'll have to eventually start getting the rarer stuff online... but maybe I'll get lucky.

  8. I only just caught this via your Twitter Feed... I was wondering how the search was going... I have some time at the end of the week here to whip up a couple of designs... I've entered the last few label design contests and draw two webcomics (Remedy www.remedy.remedialcomics.com and Wonder Weenies www.wonderweenies.com... huge Atari 2600 fan/collector and my inner 8 year old self would just die at the opportunity to have art on even a demo... but I wanted to check and see if you've picked anything before I throw my hat in the ring!

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