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Everything posted by groundtrooper
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someone school me on Battlezone controller options for 2600
groundtrooper replied to ComputerSpaceFan's topic in Atari 2600
Or the sky's the limit option - The Edladder Super Twin 78 -
Ya, I was on the shortlist for the repro cart and that guy disappeared as fast as the Coleco Chameleon.
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I get clean digits on my Harmony and Concerto carts on my 7800. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I don’t think the Pokey provided version will ever be offered again in the store. I think that was a limited offer with a few remaining chips that Al had. I think the “Bring your ow. Pokey” will be the only thing offered going forward. Granted Albert knows best. But knowing that I have provided 3 donor Ballblazer’s to get BBCQ, Pac-Man Collection Pokey and Beef Drop Pokey oh wait 4 also Super Circus Atari, Al doesn’t have a warehouse of pokeys any more and warehouse is probably a huge exaggeration of the small supply that he before. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I wouldn't worry about ordering from Edladdin.com. If it shows out of stock or low stock I wouldn't take long for that status to change. I know that he had some sourcing issues with the control panel doors on the Supreme 78 recently but I think that is no longer an issue.
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This is exactly what happened to my CircKa. I can't believe that both CircKa and Hyperkin are using such a hard plastic for this part of the stick. Did none of their designers or engineers ever open up an original CX-40?
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Probably the best choice. Having bought 2 CircKa A77's and had the inner ring crack on the first game of E.T. while trying to get away from the FBI/Scientist. I am not impressed with CircKa A77.
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I have a Plutos and Sirus Boxed from what I think was CPUWIZ's run (I bought them from a Chris Leach here) with boxes by Marc O. There were no manuals with mine. You could also have Al make you up a custom 7800 cart. I don't know if he has art for the labels but that is always an option on AA.
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Every Sears Game 4 Sale Picture & Text Label UPDATED
groundtrooper replied to Red 5's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
FYI - Contacted Red 5 about some more Sears Games- He has sold all of these. They are not available. -
Cart label Style, 1984 or Standard Color type?
groundtrooper replied to pboland's topic in Atari 7800
I would like to see more ‘84 style labels. I bought your first set, but unfortunately I haven’t found the time or best method to remove the old labels to redo a set with the ‘84 style. Granted your first release covers most of the titles that I would like to replace. I guess I would like to see what titles you plan on doing before I would commit to the next run. But I will say this, your product is top notch! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk -
The pictures are a little blurry but it appears you have some sort of home made multi-cart. You use the switches to select which game on the cart will load when powered on. I am guessing the label on the back has a list of games that tell you what position each switch needs to be in for that particular game to be loaded when the console is powered on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk- Ok now that I am on my desktop pc and can see the pics clearly I retract my statement above since those are "pins" and not switches. I have NEVER seen anything like that with pins coming out of the cart shell in those locations. Very bizarre. Kosmic may be correct about a dev cart.
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I have a couple of sheets that I use for tracking the big sets and a few 3rd party companies, but I will definitely use this to track over all where my collection stands. The shortcuts are definitely a nice feature for navigation.
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Speak for your OWN Concerto. That's your own fault. LOL. In the meantime I play it on mine.
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OK I need to get this dropped on my Concerto and give it a go! Shaping up nicely Bob!
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UnoCart-2600 : a DIY SD multi-cart for the 2600
groundtrooper replied to electrotrains's topic in Atari 2600
No POKEY on Baby Pac-Man -
I don't know about b*nQ. But I am pretty sure that the 7800 Pac-Man Collection has both TIA and Pokey Sound versions in the ROM (now the newest version) that might account for part of the size difference. I am sure you will get better answers from the veterans here.
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PM Sent
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Well I WAS interested in buying stuff from you BUT..
groundtrooper replied to Wyluli Wolf's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
No problem. I hesitated in sharing, I don't want to give this shyster any business because of his abandoned store. but that's your choice. -
Well I WAS interested in buying stuff from you BUT..
groundtrooper replied to Wyluli Wolf's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
No problem. When I stumbled upon the site I had my doubts when I was looking for 7800 Ballblazers and they were listed $7.95. I loaded up an $150.00 cart with all sorts of stuff I was looking for, only to not be able to check out and process my credit card. I sent 2 - 3 emails that went unanswered. I was about to just mail a letter because the store address listed on the site, is about 50 miles across town from me. (it was a UPS Store box) But I decided to ask here first. And I got the same disappointing news. I was told that they used to be very legit. And then a change took place the site became neglected and eventually abandoned. -
Well I WAS interested in buying stuff from you BUT..
groundtrooper replied to Wyluli Wolf's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
That site has been defunct since 2012-2013. The owner for whatever reason refuses to take the "store" offline and continues to pay for hosting every year for what reason? I can't figure it out. The owner of this site sells exclusively on ebay now. He has stuff that I would like to buy from his ebay store, but I refuse to give him a dime because of his shady practice of leaving his defunct store online and not returning emails. I ran into the same issue as you did about 2 years ago. This comes up about every other month. Someone just posted about it a couple of weeks ago in the AAFB group. -
This thread would help you sort out the problem. http://atariage.com/forums/topic/258970-atari-flashback-portable-faq-and-compatibility-list/page-1
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Harmony Cart support if you have one.
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can i buy a pre-modded atari flashback 2+ anywhere?
groundtrooper replied to memelord's topic in Atari 2600
I don't know a lot about it, but I think he actually had to create a "board" to do the led switching. Obviously that is just a gimmick that is not needed, but I think you also have to factor in that he is sourcing these FB2's by himself in many cases so he may be working with an average cost pricing model. I think that it is a cool that you can add a cart slot to a FB2, but I will stick with my real hardware.
