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Schnurrikowski

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  1. Atari8Man, I love your pics. Very tasteful choices and each pic is perfectly converted. Thank you!
  2. There shouldn't be any language problems with this
  3. Perhaps Jose can work on the colors.... 🤗
  4. Thanks for your quick reply! The Chilean site looks very promising.
  5. Hey Bakra, your work is highly appreciated! I am really interested in information on how the Turbo enhancements actually work, both hardware- and software-wise. Perhaps there is a FAQ around I missed so far?
  6. I'm wondering how much time went into the Doom clone alone. But it was definitely worth it Huge kudos to the authors!
  7. Very well done! Thank you for bringing back childhood memories, although I was a lousy player of AR ? If I remember correctly Phillip and Gary have been around here not so long ago.
  8. Wow, what a necrobump. New world record?
  9. Roc'n Rope: I think it's not what I would call an optimal conversion as graphics is stripped down considerrably and some parts are missing completely (spinning wheel AFAIR).
  10. I would like to play a nice and complete conversion of Roc'n Rope on Atari. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWyVRPchwrk Screen format is different, I know. So, why not implementing it with vertical scrolling? That should be a nice challenge.
  11. That does not sound like POKEY ... well done!
  12. Come on people. Rensoup obviously invested a lot of time and energy to present a GIFT to the community. And unlike many other enthusiasts posting on this Atari board he and his collaborators present a FINISHED gift. Rensoup is not paid or sponsored for what he is doing so please avoid nitpicking and pay some respect instead. The least we can do is to say MANY THANKS!
  13. New challenge for Rensoup: Prince of Persia Coop-mode. Prince and princess as a team escape the palace. Whole new game with puzzles similar to The Goonies but in PoP environment. Easy. Or not?
  14. High resolution requires a LOT of p/m-overlays in order to generate the colors necessary. For indoor-scenes this may be possible, but outdoors? I mean there are lots and lots of different objects with different colors on the same horizontal line: trees, bushes, stones, buildings and so on.
  15. But Last Ninja (2) screens are in high resolution, aren't they?
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