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Crimefighter

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  1. Here is the ROM for the 2600 version of Rocky and Bullwinkle as released by Digital Press. They said it does not work with emulators but does with the Cuttle Cart.

     

    Hmm... I was told by the person who gave me to the rom many years ago NOT to release it. I guess either they got it from another source or they got permission. The rom I have works just fine on an emulator (where do you think I got the screenshots?).

     

    Tempest

     

    It appears someone else got the ROM another way and let the cat outta the bag.


  2. Here's a bit more info, the hardware inside the machine is a mounted computer monitor. Since computer monitors can be bought used much cheaper than an actual arcade monitor, it uses a CRT monitor. The PC inside is a Penitum 3 733Mhz, which is good enough for all the classic games it has. The controls are wired into a keyboard. The OS is Windows 98, where the system boots straight into the game selection screen.


  3. Unfortunately I would say you would be better off getting a Wii. Nintendo has pretty much stopped development on the Gamecube and any games that were in development were quickly modified to use the Wii motion controllers. I wanted to get Super Paper Mario for the Cube...but of course they scrapped it in favor of the Wii and won't do a seperate version for the Cube now. Sad to say they're changing games that would had been better played on a regular controller for motion controllers.


  4. "What was the last computer you punted to the garbage can?"

     

    NONE - computers and other household electronics should be treated as hazardous waste due to high lead content, if not properly recycled. Please don't throw them away with regular garbage.

     

    Ditto what he said. NEVER EVER throw computers into the regular trash. Take it to a thrift store, donate it, garage sale it, if it's broken take it to a recycle center...that's where it should go. I've personally grabbed units out of the trash that shouldn't had been in there in the first place. I've sold off throwaways for a few bucks too.


  5. Well for one thing this shop had an arcade warehouse...but they were selling off the stock cause they no longer had the space...ironically they got their inventory moved out of there days before the Springfield tornado destroyed the building (that was one year ago this week!).

     

    The machine appears to be formally a Magic Sword game cause that was the overlay on the control panel. It's all classic games too...ones that require no more than two fire buttons.

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