Hmm, I have an unopened, still shrink wrapped tape, but I don't want to open it. I can't find a single photo or video of this software online. Really curious.
Ha! I can never find a VCR anymore. The local thrift shops never have them. Think people are hanging on to them. Thanks for the info, looking on ebay for demodulators. If you have a recommendation, I'll take it.
Soooooo... I have this thing. And I can't get it to work. Trying to hook my Atari 400 to a 4:3 vga flat panel monitor through the composite/video in. No luck. Any ideas?
I don't know any that did, but in the following video, I see people drinking beer. Arcades are rowdy as it is!
The channel it came from: Video Game Stars
There's a pinned post about the top 100 Atari 2600 games here. Well, if I had to decide where to place the game Berzerk, I'd put it in the top 7. Anyway, here's a video from The Retroist that goes into the Stern's video game.
Have the link..? I'd like to see. I'm quite fascinated by this topic. I know nothing about music creation, but old tech used today in a meaningful way is interesting.
I also have a couple of 4x3 19 inch flat panel VGA monitors and would like to hook up my 400 & 800 to them. Really don't want anymore CRTs. I will search for converters. Thanks!
Tunnels & Trolls for the ColecoVision would probably have been ground-breaking, for an early console game, if it was finalized.
Of course if it had a 3D look like this render... oh boy!
A new channel is on YouTube called Video Game Stars. Anyway, this video is about the first video game in space. Packed a lot of stuff in just a minute long video.
I also recently picked up a Mac 512. This floppy emu emulator looks fascinating. I may have to save for this myself. If I understand it correctly, I can transfer Mac rom files on a SD card, put it in the floppy emu and run it on the Mac?