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Downland1983

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  1. My 80's collection included Downland, Dungeons of Daggorath, Demon Attack, Dragon Fire, Pinball, Color Baseball, Tetris, Chess, Canyon Climber, Stellar Life Line, Monster Maze, and Pooyan (my only cassette game). The CoCo2 got my older brother and I through the mid-80's after the North American Video Game Crash ended Coleco's support for the Colecovision up until we got an NES in 88'. Even then, I remained fond of it and kept playing those games into the early 90's until it stopped working. Years later when I had my own income, I re-bought a CoCo2 and CoCo3 from ebay to enjoy them again from time to time even now.
  2. Sorry for the delay. I snapped screenshots from the title screen, first 5 chambers, and a 30 second video of the first chamber yesterday afternoon. I want to edit the top and bottom screenshots of each chamber into a single picture before I upload them. Brought my microSD card adapter to work before I saw that the new (refurbished) PC they replaced my old one with a few weeks ago is a Dell OptiPlex 3010 that has no SD Card Reader (my old office PC did). Anyway, I'll just do it on my Acer at home tonight.
  3. Okay, great. I'm looking forward to hearing both of your feedback once I get the pics uploaded.
  4. Sure thing. I'll try to snap and upload some screenshots tonight. Thanks for the interest in seeing it!
  5. I don't know if any Tandy CoCo enthusiasts here have a Nintendo Switch or Super Mario Maker 2 for it. But I do, and Downland published in 1983 for the TRS-80 Color Computer remains one of my all-time favorite games. And so, I have lovingly recreated it as a course in Super Mario Maker 2. I had to take some liberties and use of imagination of course, but I consider it a decent and somewhat faithful recreation. One of the biggest alterations was stretching each chamber to fill 2 vertical screens so that Mario's jumping mechanic wouldn't render the course to easy to breeze through. I wanted to make it challenging in a way that would be a fitting homage to the original. So far, only 1 person out of 29 has completed the course in 60 tries. Here is the Course ID for anyone who has the Switch and SMM2 and would like to try it: Course ID: YQD-723-X5G
  6. That's because it's "GI Joe: A Real American Hero" for the NES by Taxan. I don't know why so many YouTuber's list their videos from that game as being on "SNES". There were 2 GI Joe games on NES. This one by Taxan released in 1991, and "GI Joe: The Atlantis Factor" by Capcom released in 1992. But, there weren't any GI Joe games on the SNES at all.
  7. Donkey Kong Jr. (Screen 1 Challenge) - 22,100 points Neat challenge. Reminds of the stuff James Rolfe & Mike Matei have been doing on James & Mike Monday's recently.
  8. GI Joe (the arcade game) was 1992, so I guess that would be wishful thinking. Seriously though, it should go however far the hardware implemented allows it to go while retaining the arcade perfect quality you are aiming for.
  9. Wow, that Adam box Zaxxon has a $200 bid on it?
  10. The back of box picture in the listing shows "Package 2012 Collectorvision" in the bottom left corner if you hover the mouse over the picture to zoom.
  11. Mr. Turtle (Skill 3) - 3,000 points Okay, I got to the goats this time.
  12. Fate/Extella Link (Nintendo Switch) Gems of War (Nintendo Switch) Lucadian Chronicles (Wii U)
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