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Now that I know they exist, I'll make an effort to go to as many as I can.
I'm a travellin' Stan
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my box
in Atari 2600
Malix, you saucy monkey! Shame.
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what are the chances of that, skatepunk! Ha! All in good fun.
Smilin' Stan
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not at all. everybody has "joe jobs", they're just the stepping stone jobs you take during high school, college, what have you, to pay the rent, buy the pizza, and buy the video games. You don't take them very seriously and you are always looking for something that pays more for less work. You know, "joe jobs."
Only way I see that as a crack is if your name happens to be Joe. Far as I know, your name is skatepunk60. If it also happens to be joe, then ooops!
Maybe we should call 'em "stan jobs!"
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Video games are stupid addictive, mostly because its tubs of fun to play them and collect them. I'm totally bitten by the video game bug.
As for the occupation: I am an Education Specialist. I work with elementary and junior high school kids. (I try to limit the amount of my salary that goes to video games and comic books, but I am losing the battle. )
Before that I was a professional chef, and before that I had many, many other "joe jobs."
Stan of all trades.
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Okay here's my treatment: It can be done and done interestingly well. It might go something like this:
4 screens, 1 for each section of each NES level.
Screen 1: a simple screen that involves jumping up to collect coins and stomping goombas and Koopas
Screen 2: a second similar screen, more jumping and coins and bad guys, but the difficulty of the jumps and bad guys can be increased (maybe even a few new baddies) maybe even a perilous fall to the death type of screen (similar to the giant mushroom level in NES)
Screen 3: Even tougher jumps with more coins and baddies (would those cannons with the bullets be too much to ask?), but this level ends with Mario going into the castle with the flag.
Screen 4: Bowser's castle. Some lava jumps, maybe a couple of flame chains to jump. (It'd be going too far to want some of those shell beetles) Then, the showdown with Bowser. He spits fire and jumps and you have to jump on him three times to squash him.
Maybe a final screen with you and Toad or you and Princess Toadstool would follow.
Then you start back at screen 1 with the difficulty amped up.
The number and variety of power-ups might have to be majorly revised and limited, but you should at least be able to have 1-up mushrooms and stars.
If the up direction could be used to jump, it may be possible to shoot fireballs with the button (this may be asking too much)
The backgrounds would be less detailed and there wouldn't have to be many colors (they didn't bother with too many in the NES). But all the basic elementsc would still be there. It would operate very similar to how Jungle Hunt operates.
Some of the variety of the NES would be lost, but the basics are still what make the game fun and could be preserved on 2600.
O ye who art more wise than I, please feel free to pick this apart and tell me where I am stretching the limits of the 2600 (it will greatly help me in learning what I can and cannot do on the 2600)
Wannabe Programmer Stan
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That didn't take long! And now you have time for radio as well? Must have been a revolution in your house, 70's old pal! In any event, its nice to have ya back. (its almost like you were never gone)
Welcome back, Stan
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SUMGUY
in Atari 2600
That pesky sumguy! He's always on the move. Funny how you never ever see him.
As for you osbo, we'll get you one of these days!
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Spanish is taught in the US???????
I didn't even think English was taught here anymore, maybe its been replaced by Spanish?
No halba espanol Stan
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Doesn't matter to me, just play games and review them. I mean you've got a review of Frostbite (that game is nothing special), just review games and let me read them!
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If it will work on Stella or PCAE, I'll play.
And for the record, I stand and sing "Sur le pont d'Avignon" at LEAST once a day.
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BAH! I care not for your "higher" number. My number is more than 7 times greater than your puny number. My number will SMASH puny number! Rarrrrr!
Hulk-ed out Stan
(Hey dollopx, nice avatar by the way)
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Hey osbo, there's always the laptop! Take care, dude.
Too many good-byes Stan
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Hey Chaz, in your pic, the Crackpots cart sitting on top of your Space Cavern cart creates an optical illusion if you look at it right. They look like the top and side of the same cart!
Wavering Depth Perception Stan
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AtariDude. Its true, ME has NO true DOS, it has a DOS emu program only. I don't think the F8 thing will work, but I will give it a try to see.
liquid_sky: I doubt RAM is the problem, I think you are more right when you suggest that its not being cleared properly. I'll give that program you linked me to a try. That will probably solve the problem.
Thanks everybody!
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No intrusion.
Sounds like a 2600Jr box, but those only came in red and silver to my knowledge. Could be a 7800, but I've never seen the box to one??
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I've been using the PCAE alot (the colors are more accurate than Stella and it lets me play Pitfall II). But after I play 3 or 4 different games, the PCAE starts to drag. It takes double or even triple the time to start the emulation and come back to the menu after stopping the emulation. Am I not clearing something out, or is this lag normal?
Side note: If I close PCAE and then open it again, the problem is gone?
A little on the slow side, Stan
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Dude! Say it ain't so 70's! I'll miss you man. I understand just how crazy life can get at times, though, so take it easy and take care of business. We're always here when you want to jump back in. Peace.
Tearjerker Stan
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The page is much improved. I enjoy reading your reviews! How often do you update with new ones?
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Right, so its both 1 and 2 player.
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Frogs and Flies ONE PLAYER? What is this? The one I had as a kid was definitely two player.
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Originally posted by Nateo:One of my friends wondered how games like Tomb Raider
Its on my list of things to do. And that Super Mario Bros. has potential too. I'm working on mastering 6502 and porting new games to the 2600 is my main agenda.
I'll take a 2600 version of War Craft.
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I tried to collect money for the longest time, but found it really hard to come by and even harder to hold on to (somebody always wanted it or sometimes I even traded my best money for other stuff! )
Seriously, in addition to my meager 2600 collection, I have about a ba-zillion comic books, a collection that grows by about 6 comics a week.
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the collection that I have currently was valued at $800 about 6 years ago so it is probably worth more now.Unfortunately, Ataridude, the recent decline in the industry coupled with the sheer abundance of comics has greatly decreased the value of many comics across the board (my $35 Amazing Spider-man #312 is now a whopping $9-$12!!!) You may get an unpleasant surprise if you update your collection. Then again, who knows what comics you might be sitting on!!
I also have a ridiculously large collection of Star Wars Action figures. I used to collect all kinds of other action figures, but that cost WAY too much money (see my money collection above). I collect ANYTHING about Spider-man or that has Spider-man on it. Finally, I collect just about anything that I think looks cool or unique.
Pack-rat Stan
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My Spider-man game is the centerpiece of my miniscule collection. I know it isn't rare, but its the game I have that I prize the most. Its the last survivor of my childhood collection
Teary-eyed Stan

2600 game most like a Nintendo game.
in Atari 2600
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I love the NES. It was THE system after the bottom fell out of Atari and I played it right up until 1998 when my "then new" girlfriend introduced me to the N64 and insisted that we also get a PSX. Now I have all four and am happy as a bug in a rug. (Although that still eludes me as a measure of happiness )