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Posts posted by Csonicgo
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the extra one abducted children and turned them into plimpton-robodrones. Ataris QA removed the extra saucers from the vcs version.
Thank god for that. I didn't wanna see Kevin from preschool in my Atari game.
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I never really cared about scores, I just tripped everyone.... talk about a demented childhood..
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bloody human freeway is also on here... ooh, that'll be fun!
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I plugged up my other atari- it's working fine now--- the other atari is now known as "possessed".
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I don't think I have enough games to even use cart commander- I only have one rare game, and that was only 3 on the rarity scale.
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I've never been through a tropical storm, but I've had my share of F-5's.
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I feel it too, maybe the weather and seasons do have an effect on brain chemistry...
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Z26- GONE???!?
NOOOO!
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Z26. It's quite popular...
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Its weird that an Atari can run all these games at blinding speed, but a new Gameboy can't without some slowdown....

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Well, I was talking to the the tech dude, he thinks I have either a pirated atari or a prototype....
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I just noticed something about my serial- the first two digits tell the year, correct? the first two digits are 81.... but it's a 2600 A!
:twilight zone music plays:
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What type of VCS are you using? It seems that some of the later 2600s and 7800s are incompatible with Kool Aid Man. The code to position the score display is pretty wierd. On some 2600s this results in the score digits being positioned on top of each other. This constantly triggers the collision detection, and therefore Kool Aid Man constandly bounces around uncontrolable.The same thing happens on the emulators too. In z26 we have to cheat a bit to get Kool Aid Man to play properly.
Ciao, Eckhard Stolberg
When I saw this, I was shocked.
Ok, on the back of my 2600, I have...
Manufactured for Atari, Inc. by TRW Electronic Components Company in Taiwan Model No. CX-2600 A FCC No. TV-707 S.N. 81624343
What the heck is going on here? Can someone give me some info on this?
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those are some cool looking ping pong paddles....

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then, maybe it's just my copy. I keep bouncing on the side and I can't move.What type of VCS are you using? It seems that some of the later 2600s and 7800s are incompatible with Kool Aid Man. The code to position the score display is pretty wierd. On some 2600s this results in the score digits being positioned on top of each other. This constantly triggers the collision detection, and therefore Kool Aid Man constandly bounces around uncontrolable.
The same thing happens on the emulators too. In z26 we have to cheat a bit to get Kool Aid Man to play properly.
Ciao, Eckhard Stolberg
For games, I use a 2600-A. It was manufactured in 82.... yeah.
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Is there an Imperial academy in Birmingham' date=' maybe??[/quote']I can assure you, no.... I hope....
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Raiders of the lost ark used the right controller....
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Oh, I tried that, and it's all so clear.
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oh, stupid me.

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thank you my good man.
okay, I just did that, and I'm sickened by the amount of Dirt that was on the cart.
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you're frowning on 100 feet? The maximum I'd need is maybe....10.
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Well, the flicker kinda hurts my eyes. That is all.
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Ok, I'll get my Other VCS (the heavy sixer) and see if this one works better. I'll tell you guys tomorrow. just one more thing- does starfire really have an Anti-flicker engine? cause it flickers on the emulator.... ok, chao.
:gets his trusty soldiering Iron:

driving controllers...
in Atari 2600
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Ok, I found this quite odd- I have an original Indy 500 cart, but I don't have a driving controller! I don't know how my dad bought that game and didn't get the controller! SO, Is there any wasy I can make a controller, or use another controller (i.e. paddles, joystick, Keyboard controllers) ? I know I didn't search, oh well, I wanna play this game NOW!