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ColecoGamer

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  1. Well then, that is really good to hear. It sounds like the OP may have fixed most of the bugs. Can you post an update when you find the time to play the game? I'll buy a copy if its playable. Can copies still be purchased from the OP's Facebook page? I also wouldn't mind paying $20 for a copy, if an option for that exists. Edited for spelling.
  2. As someone who is looking from the outside in, I can't really comment on the OP's integrity as a person, seller or programmer. But I can (and will) say the following: your Fast Food project showed a lot of promise in the beginning. You also had some of the best people in the community giving you advice and assisting with the game's development. As someone who is trying to expand his programming knowledge beyond C64 Basic, I personaly would have listened to the advice that was given and took my time polishing the final product, regardless of any personal, financial issues that I may have had (If I did have any to begin with). Releasing a buggy, unplayable mess - and then selling it for $60 - was not the way to handle this. Just my two cents worth on the subject.
  3. My thoughts exactly, Newcoleco. The thought for a Team Pixelboy subforum came to mind yesterday, when I was digging through all the new posts to find his latest bulletin.
  4. Really? You deserve one as much as anyone else. It would make it easier to find your bulletins, especially after the forum fills up with new posts. Just a friendly suggestion/thought to consider.
  5. I appreciate the response, rga321! I'm hoping the Mods will consider the request for a Team Pixelboy subforum, if we have enough people respond. Edited for spelling.
  6. Just placing the idea out there for consideration. Like Collectorvision and Opcode Games, Team Pixelboy releases high quality games for the ColecoVision. A Team Pixelboy subforum would be a great edition to the Coleco forums.
  7. It's not a big deal as far as I'm concerned. I was just wondering if it was possible on Prometheus, especially if a third-party wanted to develop an expansion of some kind.
  8. Looks great! I need to get my pre-order in before the July deadline.
  9. My knowledge of Prometheus is limited to what is posted here, so feel free to correct me if what I am about to say isn't feasible: would it be possible for a third-party to develop an expansion module to play Atari 2600 games on the Prometheus? From what I have read, the system will have an expansion port of some kind. With that being said, could the aforementioned expansion module output the composite signal in HD? The Prometheus will use HDMI, right? I'm just wondering if an expansion module/software emulation combo could work around the new tech being used in Prometheus. Edited for additional comments.
  10. How sad. They used Ben Heck's portable (which they had no involvement in) to purchase the Coleco trademark; they've harassed hombrew developers and gamers alike for using the Coleco logo; and now they're buying Twitter/Facebook followers to create a false sense of progression (and security) for their 'shell' company on Social Media. I haven't seen this company do anything honest or positive since this entire debacle started. SMH Their days are numbered in the retro community, whether they want to believe it or not. Good riddance, I say! Edited for spelling.
  11. The topic header says it all. I'm hoping to find a copy that isn't too expensive.
  12. I would support an Android-based console as long as the homebrew community is allowed to publish games for it.
  13. If the Ataribox isn't any of those things (i.e. a retro console; modern console; or a flashback system) then it must be an online streaming device with internal storage. If it's not a streaming device, then what else could it possibly be?
  14. You're welcome! I'm a big Ninja Mission fan, too. By the way: These games are compatible with WinUAE! From what I found, Arcadia released most of their games on the Coin--Op Arcadia. I found a few more during my search:
  15. While browsing Youtube last night, I came across something that I never knew existed - the Coin-Op Arcadia series. Apparently, these machines were a series of upright coin-op machines that contained expanded A500 motherboards that accepted up to eight smaller PCB game boards, which contained games. Think SNK's Neo-Geo MVS and you'll get the basic idea. Ninja Mission for the Arcadia looks incredible. The backgrounds animate; the sprites are larger; there's better sound; a faster-paced soundtrack; and a boss at the end of the game. Aaargh and other Masteronic/Arcadia games also appeared on the Coin-Op Arcadia with additional/improved visuals, better sound, etc. Just thought I'd share my findings with those that may not be fimiliar with the Coin-Op Arcadia. And those that are fimiliar with the system -- please chime in with what you know about it!
  16. Great seller that provides fast, professional service! I purchased a pair of Atari 7800 controllers from him 4 days ago. The items not only arrived quickly, but they were packaged extremely well. He comes highly recommended as far as I'm concerned!
  17. New items added: Atari Games & Recreations Book $8 + Shipping Sega Genesis: Crackdown (Cart Only) $7 + Shipping GBA: Namco Museum Manual $3.00 + Free Shipping Ty 2 Bush Rescue Manual $2.50 + Free Shipping PSOne: Worms World Party (Complete) $10.00 + Shipping Wii: Pandora's Tower (Complete) $15 + Shipping
  18. I am! I started with Deluxe Paint III and the Disney Animation Studio back in the mid to late 1980s on the Commodore Amiga. Edit: I have plenty of examples to provide, if you're interested.
  19. So... it's believed that Ben Heck was funded by Coleco to build a portable Coleco system? Does this mean Coleco will start butchering perfectly good Coleco systems for a limited run of portables?
  20. June 9th Update: New items added. June 8th Update: Prices dropped. Working on adding more. I'm looking to sell all the duplicates from my collection. I'm currently going through my collection, removing items as I go. As I find duplicates, I will post them here for sale. All items are priced on the low side to help them move. Free shipping on purchases that contain three or more items. I am Paypal verified. PS3 Game(s): Grand Theft Auto IV (Complete) $8 + Shipping (ALL PS2 games $3.50 ea. + shipping unless otherwise noted) PS2 Game(s): Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Complete) Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (Complete) Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (Brand-New/Factory Sealed) $7.00 + Shipping EOE: Eve of Extinction (No Manual) Xbox: Unreal II: The Awakening (Complete) $5.00 + Shipping Texas Instruments: Parsec (Complete, but writing on box by previous owner.) $6.00 + Shipping Atari 5200: Blue Print (Cartridge Only) $7.50+ Shipping More to come! Thank you for looking. Edit: Added photos.
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