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  1. I have no affiliation with either of these sellers/items, but thought someone else here might find these interesting. The first sale is functional, a custom made O2 dust cover. My O2 is kept inside an entertainment center so I don't need one of these, but if you leave your O2 out this might be useful: https://www.ebay.com/itm/263280898831 This next one is for the die hard collector with extra money, $5k for an O2 t-shirt! This shirt is worth more than either of my cars (actually it's probably worth more than the two of them combined . https://www.ebay.com/itm/272905914889
  2. Collisions work now, so does the action button to restart the level. Thanks again for making this, I enjoy logic/puzzle games.
  3. In 2.1 the rat and cat collision doesn't work (at least not all the time), the mouse and cat go right through each other. This collision detection worked in 1.7. I'm playing this on a real Odyssey 2 if that matters. It's possible for the rat to be stuck in an infinite loop, but maybe this is only because the collission detection isn't working? I think you mentioned in your blog an option to press the action button or another button to restart the maze. If that gets implemented that would solve this problem. It's a fun little logic game as is, but if you wanted to add some competitiveness/replayability you could either add a timer that counts up to see how long it takes you to solve a maze or a timer that counts down (for example you must get the cheese in 30 seconds or you lose). With the second option you could have different difficulty levels (like level 1 gives you 30 seconds/maze, 2 = 45 seconds, etc.). Lastly, instead of picking the mazes having them play in a random order one after another would help to keep the game moving and keep you guessing a little more on how to solve the next maze (especially coupled with a timer). Then it'd be a competition to see if you could solve all the mazes in a row. Maybe save the toughest maze to always/only be the last maze like a boss ending. Of course I've never programmed an O2 game, so I have no idea how difficult it'd be to implement any of those ideas. As I said before it's fun as is, but after beating all the levels once there's not much incentive to come back and do it again (although in my old age if I wait a couple months they'll probably all seem new to me again .
  4. Looks like a fun concept, I'll have to find some time to try out your ROM. I had never heard of Chu Chu Rocket, I'm going to have to try that game too. Seems similar to the play mechanics of Ricochet Robots, which is a fun board game.
  5. That's great, it certainly looks Odysseyish. I just might have to break down and pay for a Netflix subscription yet... I've heard good things about Stranger Things anyway.
  6. Are you going to share your final ROM so I can being playing competitively?
  7. Finally got a chance to try this today. It's well suited to the Odyssey's impressive capabilities. Having a working score for bragging rights would be really nice, so I hope you at least add that. Do you plan on adding the items from the Game Boy version? The action area doesn't take up the whole screen vertically and you can only move horizontally in the right third of the screen, are those restrictions by design?
  8. The other non-dip switch multicart I'm aware of is the Dragon/CoCo Multi-cart and Videopac Extension
  9. I just played this for the first time an hour ago, looks like a fun game.. Thanks for sharing the link to the instructions.
  10. Looks great. How many players does it support?
  11. I'm using CentOS 7.3 64 bit. I ran it from the command line like this: ./cc3editor and I got this error: ./cc3editor: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So I then installed the 32 bit version of libpng12 with this command: yum install libpng12.i686 and now cc3editor runs without error for me (both just double clicking it and running it from the command line).
  12. If you have someone to play against I enjoy "Showdown in 2100 AD". Some other good games were also listed here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/259629-odyssey-2-hombrews/
  13. There are a few multiplayer games I keep replaying. "Showdown in 2100 AD" is my favorite. The ricochets always get my kids laughing and my brother and I can get quite competitive on it. Honorable mention to Blockout/Breakdown and Monkeyshines.
  14. I just had two of grips03 newer "Norcomp db9 shell" adapters delivered today. As you can tell from the pic they look nice and he delivered them quickly.
  15. Sorry I missed this. If anyone backs out of either game (for the O2) I'd buy their copy.
  16. My son that carved the Pac Man pumpkin is pretty nerdy in his own right, but without authentic blockiness he hasn't learned to take it to the next level yet. I did have one trick-or-treator tonight give my pumpkin a positive comment, he said he liked the "lego pumpkin guy". I guess I'll just have to resign myself to the fact that my beloved Odyssey 2 is no longer the most popular home video game system, so lego props will have to do.
  17. I don't usually carve a pumpkin, but this year I decided to give it a try. It's not exactly proportional, but I figure it's close enough that the members here could spot the Odyssey inspired pumpkin (I only carved the Odyssey pumpkin, my kids did the rest).
  18. True. I occasionally need a serial port for connecting to network equipment at work. Since no laptops have serial ports anymore I have to use the USB to serial adapters. I've always just used cheap no name adapters and they've worked fine in Windows and Linux. On Amazon there are several highly rated adapters for < $10. http://smile.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=sr_hi_eb?rh=k%3Ausb%2Cn%3A172282%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A172456%2Cn%3A172472%2Cn%3A3015401011&ie=UTF8&qid=1459480182&keyword=usb http://smile.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/electronics/3015401011/ref=zg_b_bs_3015401011_1
  19. No, but you can download it from here: http://www.macmess.org/downloads/IntellicartManual.pdf The floppy disk (and some other downloads) can be accssed here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/245399-intellicart-and-cuttle-cart-3-cc3-manuals-and-software/
  20. I also found the Intellicart manual here: http://www.macmess.org/downloads/IntellicartManual.pdf
  21. I have a Intellicart (#037 by Chad Schells) for sale. I wrote a check (ha, is that old school) on 14AUG2000 for $105 for this, but I've never used it (life keeps getting in the way, and what little time I do have to retro game is spent on my beloved Odyssey 2). Included is the cartridge and floppy disk, I don't remember if it came with anything else. Asking $150 OBO. *** SOLD on 04APR2016 ***
  22. I was actually going to get a Palm just for using with the Intellicart. In the end I never ended up using my Intellicart (and never got a Palm) though.
  23. You might want to add a link to IntelliPalm: http://www.grandideastudio.com/portfolio/intellipalm/
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