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Towering Inferno and Dragonfire don't get a whole lot of love but they are fun games.
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I would definitly love to get games I missed out on like Boulder dash but if Ms. Galactopus is done id like that.
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Zippy The Porcupine is a 64k cart I believe. That one is up there.
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Allia Quest, Prehistoric Times, Conquest Of Mars, Galactopus, Fall Down, and I just purchased Zippy the Porcupine and Spies In The Night.
I want Acid Drop and Edtris next, idk if they are even available through this site. But I'll always support AA when I can.
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I love my Wii U. I have a pretty good stack of games for it. I don't know why so many people hated on it, it was a solid system. I also love the Switch and Xbox One.Inevitably, with 13 million made, and Nintendo collectors hanging on to them, they will become a rare bird...
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I have 'Conquest of Mars' and 'Galactopus' from this site and I got a fun homebrew called 'Prehistoric Times'. Zippy, Allia Wars, and some others have been catching my attention. Also can't wait till Ms. Galactopus comes out.
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check out defender ii on nintendo and I think there is even a third one on the jaguar or something.I'd like to have Defender. I had it when I was a kid, and I thought I still had a copy of it, but if I do, I can't find it anywhere. It sells on eBay for about $5 shipped, which is $4.50 more than the cartridge is worth. So I'll probably go without Defender unless I buy a lot which happens to include it.
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thanks! I don't think I've seen it around and I've been collecting for the system for about 6 years now.
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I bought a cart for the 2600 at a local shop it has no label, but it's kind of a neat game. it plays a little like defender and sea quest.
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My games folder checks in at just over 35MB. That's every commercial NTSC release plus every homebrew ROM that's been made available and tons of WIP games and prototypes.
If you want them "all at once," you can download Rom Hunter's collection here. Unzip the archive, copy the games you want to your SD and play them whenever you want. Take your 2600 to a friend's house? Your games are still there!
As a way to distribute games, it's not practical at all. And that's not even getting into the legal and ethical problems with distributing copyrighted material on a paid subscription service.
Two player support over wifi? That's something worth looking into.
that last part, someone should do it! would that be impossible to make something like that or what?
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Mine is Missile Command. I know it's a poor version compared to the arcade version...but for some reason I keep getting back to it. I can play other games, but I always end with Missile Command. I had a friend who cracked a million on it, so I guess that's always been my goal.
I love Missile Command. I think they have a trackball hack of it, but I'm just fine playing the regular 2600 version. I have no clue how your friend got 1 Million and I can't even crack 60,000.
Enduro and Popeye

Popeye is a real good game too. It's a tough one to find but i picked up a copy a year or 2 ago.
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Glad to hear that! Check out Ms. Galactopus when you have a chance.
I've been playing a ton of Draconian and Space Cactus Canyon. Been on a bit of a HERO kick lately too.
galctopus is very addicting and I'm starting to get better at it. ms galactopus looks fun too just like a lot of other homebrews coming out
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7800 is backwards compatible with 2600 but not 5200 games.
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sweet! we're getting ms. galactopus now!
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At the moment I've been playing Lots of galactopus (trying to get good at the game), prehistoric times, I finally beat it and it just restarts over to get harder! also night driver which I never really cared for too much but I've been mastering the tracks as of lately. another game is demons to diamonds, I never understood how the game worked but I recently looked up the manual and it's actually fun. Circus Atari is a very simple but fun game. I also ordered conquest of mars and I want that zippy the porcupine game real bad too.
I'm a new member but I used to post back here in 2012-2013 but I lost my info a long time ago so I made a new account. I started collecting in 2012 when my great grandpa (who used to code for his job) gave me his 2600 with about a dozen or so games and I was 14 and I hadn't really seen anything like these games that much before, I always played nes, snes, and Xbox 360 but I fell in love with the .95 cent games that are so basic and I would always bring my 2600 over to my friends houses or they'd come over and play and we'd play it all night. so that's just a little about me and how I fell in love with atari games
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Millipede 1987 cartridge thickness
in Atari 2600
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I just put those later carts in gently in my heavy sixer. Hold the system down while I gently but firmly take the cart out.