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  1. Gotta love them gaming gloves. They should put "for professionals only" on the label.

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    They're welding gloves. Why would anyone want to cause themselves certain hand pain by using a CX-40 while wearing welding gloves, unless it's some kind of "iron fingertip" karate exercise?

  2. I am not doing any programming this is just for fun.  I want people to make a choice of wich one to pick.  I hope this is better then the other poll I did. 

     

    Plump pop is a game that baby animals pop ballons in a breakout way.  Timber is game that you cut down trees in a time limit while avoiding bees and bears.  Return of invaders is space invaders 3 basically. 

     

    Arch Rivals is a basket ball game that you puch  the other player in a two on two game.  You are able shoot 3 pointers, dunk and steal the basketball.

     

    I may do a third arcade port poll in the future.  It will have games that include Rally x,and super off road,electric yo-yo and other games.

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    Bubble Bobble, easily. Hopefully 2600 Zoo Keeper will eventually be found in its entirety, the sound code that has been found is pretty sweet. And Basketbrawl on the 7800/Lynx basically is Arch Rivals with even better fighting.

     

    And you know that 2600 Electric Yo-Yo already exists, right? A faster version that wasn't so easy would be cool, though.

  3. I can't stand most NES music. I liked it when I first heard it, but the tinkly bass-free sound doesn't hold up well in comparison to C64, 2600, or even CV music.

     

    The worst, though, has to be the horrible rendition of "Can't Stop Believin'" on the 2600 version of Journey Escape. How has no one brought it up yet?

  4. Depends on the store.  I know a few mom-and-pops around here in Alabama that rented NES games into this decade

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    That may be the case with my NES as it is from Pharoah Video in Arab, Alabama, I'll bet my machine MORE than payed for itself :)

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    One of mine (the one I cannibalized to get the one I got NIB in '88 working again) is from Scott's Video Rentals in Ragland, which was an awesome store when they still carried old cult B-movies on VHS and NES/Game Boy games, but now is like every other store around here: Nothing but recent DVDs, PS2/XBox/GC games, and a tanning bed (Bet Pharoah has one of those too now).

  5. Depends on the store. I know a few mom-and-pops around here in Alabama that rented NES games into this decade (one actually rented out Game Boy/Game Boy Color games as well, I bought a lot of their unlicensed/rare stuff for those).

     

    The big chains pretty much dumped the older systems as soon as the new generation was firmly entrenched. I doubt you could get NES stuff at Blockbuster or Hollywood after 1995 when all the carts got shoved off the shelf and replaced with Playstation and Saturn CDs.

     

    A few stores actually rented 2600 games out as well during its heyday. I never saw that myself, but someone here (Rick Weis???) has a few carts that came in VHS-sized rental boxes from a store somewhere in NY.

  6. They're quite good about shipping and such, but yeah, the games are copies. Not sure about the bare PCBs covered in tape as to whether they're copies or cannibalized from broken carts.

     

    Not a big deal if you're wanting them for pure play purposes instead of collecting, though, and they're the best source for CV/ADAM stuff out there. Better than eBay, where half the Coleco carts will always be mislabeled as Atari 2600 carts and often shoved in lots with same.

  7. All those carts looked perfectly shiny and new. I'm guessing they got a label scan from somewhere (here??) and made all of them, or at least most of them. As common as ET is, it's not as common as label-less Combat. :)

     

    As for the ending, I thought they were trying to beat the game on all of them. The idea that there's this substantially more awesome version (Yeah, I like it) of ET that got buried isn't part of the legend.

  8. You can do a search in this forum for the "top 100" titles,  "favroite games" or something like that. It is probably a good idea to start collecting the games most people regard as the best of all-time (Also, space invaders, pitfall, pitfall 2, KaBoom!, Warlords, Indy 500, Ms. Pac-Man, solar fox, circus atari, river raid, etc., It is probably also a good idea to avoid some of the more controversial games (like ET, Pac-Man, Adventure, etc.,) at least until you get your feet grounded. Spend some time reading through old old threads and feel free to send Private Messages (PM's) to anyone whose answer seems to be close to how you might feel. There are some very smart people on this site, filled with every type of knowledge there is about Atari - from the technical specs to art work to conventions, game play and trivia.

     

    Welcome to a great hobby!

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    Adventure is controversial? I've never known it to have many vocal detractors. Most people like it and the rest don't bother to shake up the (mostly undeserved) Haterade about it like they do about Pac-Man, ET, DK, etc.

  9. What are some VCS ports that you think are BETTER than the arcade original?? I vote for Joust!  Maybe Joust is the only game what was better in the home version?

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    No to Joust, although it's great and better than any other home port ever.

     

    Breakout/Super Breakout and Battlezone would both definitely qualify in my book, and of course Combat since there was no plane mode in Tank. Solar Fox is dead even with its arcade counterpart, but I wouldn't call it better.

  10. Your ex sounds like a fine human being indeed, Charles. :woozy:

     

    Of course, if you lived in one of the redder states of the US, that pic may have been a useful strategic tool for her. Luckily, you're in Canada, where they wouldn't care at all.

     

    Congrats on winning the case, bud.

  11. Looking good!

    Thanks!

     

    Question - could the method used for dots in Cat Trax be used here?

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    Well - it looks like Cattrax is using the ball and two missiles, and alternating between the left and right side for 30hz flicker, plus they're staggered on alternating lines. All possible in my kernel, I'm just not sure it would look any better. The colors would be pretty ugly since they would have to share colors with P0, P1 and PF, and the color of P0 and P1 are always changing from row to row since I'm using intelligent flicker for both (Cat Trax looks like it only uses i.f. for the <b>mice</b>, which are all basically the same color, and P0 always displays the cat). If implemented, it would probably look like a 60's rainbow.. :) Plus, I plan on using the ball to draw the skulls (probably just blocks) to reduce flicker.

     

    Thanks for the suggestions!

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    They're dogs. Just saying...

     

    And the method you're currently using looks much, much better anyway.

  12. Out of this bunch, I must vote for Amidar, because it's the only truly bad 2600 game on the list.

     

    Pac-Man: looks bad, but plays OK.

    DK: At least it's a little better than Amidar and the controls are smooth.

    Battlezone: Better than the arcade, why is it even on this list?

    Congo Bongo: Decent once you figure out their attempts at perspective.

    Zaxxon: Ditto.

    Centipede: Doesn't belong on the list either.

    Defender: Way too easy, but otherwise not an abomination.

    Missile Command: Best possible conversion, good game, doesn't belong on the list.

    Gyruss: Not that good either, but it is fun.

     

    However, if it were on the list, I would vote for Up & Down. Great little arcade game, would seem highly doable on the 2600, but the port we got was horrible. At least Zaxxon and Congo Bongo are essentially playable and you can tell what games they're supposed to be kind of.

  13. Looking good! Question - could the method used for dots in Cat Trax be used here?

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    Cat Trax does dots the same way Alien does, right? It's cool, but I don't know if it would look right for Lady Bug.

     

    And this is one awesome WIP already. I've been wanting a 2600 Lady Bug for years since I saw it "Coming Soon" in a Coleco catalog back in the day. This one would definitely satisfy my desires if it's completed. Great work, johnnywc.

  14. I seem to remember the "many faces" reviewer saying the Parker Brothers Frogger didn't have the 'second snake' (which I assume means the snake that wanders on the big floating log), but it does.

     

    haven't noticed a 'second snake' on the Starpath Frogger, but I find it a little tougher than the PB version - is there one or not?

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    Both versions have the second snake. Apparently, the reviewer wasn't good enough to get to that point in either.

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  15. Reading "The Many Faces of Frogger" in the latest RTM got me to thinking: Why does the Supercharger version of Frogger exist?

     

    I mean, it's definitely awesome and the best console version of the game ever made, but the Parker Bros. cart version is also great even if it doesn't look quite as good. Why did they choose to duplicate a Sega title that had already been done right as opposed to one that got a not-so-excellent 2600 cart port?

     

    Up & Down, Congo Bongo, Zaxxon, heck, even Tapper and Tac-Scan, would have all benefited more from this treatment than Frogger did.

  16. Count me in as another person who actually likes 2600 Zaxxon. Mind you, I played it before I'd ever seen the arcade machine, so my reaction was "Whoa! Look how much cooler the arcade one is" rather than "This is supposed to be Zaxxon! It sucks!"

     

    Coleco's INTV games, with the exception of Venture, are just straight-up awful. I don't care if they were basically homebrews, why release games that are that bad, especially when you have pretty good versions on 2 other platforms?

  17. It stinks. It's amazing that the best platformer on the 2600 (Keystone Kapers) and one of the worst (DK) were programmed by the same guy. If he'd had more RAM and experience, would the 2600 port of DK have been the definitive home version?

     

    Yeah, it plays OK, but it's so unwatchably ugly that it barely matters.

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