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  1. Jaguar Hockey Legends 2013 (hack \ update of Brett Hull Hockey) rom was released by ggn in this post: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/211289-jaguar-hockey-legends-13-jhl13-by-fredifredo-of-jagware/
  2. Thanks Zerosquare. Correct form post is: http://www.jagware.org/index.php?showtopic=1022 Thread title is "Homebrew repository at untergrund.net FTP - official thread, An effort to collect all Jaguar publically released binaries"
  3. See link in this post at Jagware forum: http://www.jagware.org/index.php?showtopic=102
  4. Received a multicart yesterday. Very well made. Looks like a mass produced commercial product. Looking forward to trying it out later this weekend. Thank you 5-11under.
  5. I've opened and played every NIB 5200 game I bought (including the two the OP bought).
  6. Received yesterday. Very nicely made. Thank you.
  7. Confirmations should all be sent out, if you didn't get one drop me a PM so I can make sure I have your pre-order here. :-) Thanks Steve Recieved confirming email today. Thank you.
  8. Order a couple of weeks ago and recieved an email from Google checkout. Is that the only confirming email that will be recieved? I assume there will be an email advising when it is mailed.
  9. My old Sean Kelly multicart still works. My Atarimax USB multicart still works. Have ordered the Atarimax SD multicart and look forward to finally playing BBSB on the 5200. Back in the day, I chose to buy BBSB for the Atari 8 bit rather than the 5200. Could not concieve back then that 20 years latter that would be a mistake. BBSB is the only 5200 cart I do not have (and I refuse to pay the going ebay rate.) Thank you Steve for making these. Whatever you charge is probably not enough for the work and time you put into it. Again, thank you. Bob
  10. rayik

    Packin game?

    Was an early adopter. Bought a four port and it came with Super Breakout
  11. I bought most new videogame systems back then. Bought the system the first weekend it came out. Got it with Trevor McFur. Played Cybermorph for about 1/2 hour and was ready to return system for a refund. Played Trevor McFur and the graphics made me keep the system. My memory in the day was that most carts looked and played similar to Sega Genesis games. There were a few brilliant games that were state of the art for back then (AVP, T2K, Doom, I-War). Never bought the CD add on. There simply were not enough CD games to justify the price to me (even though I bought items such as the Sega CD add on for $300 and the Turbografx CD add on for $400). Even at $50 close out, did not feel it was worth it. Even today, just like back then, only a few Jaguar games I like playing.
  12. Ten years ago it was common on ebay and went for about $75 (which I thought back then was too much to pay). It is the only cart for the 5200 I do not own. Back in the day, I bought the Atari 8 bit computer version as it's controller was superior for this game. The box and manual was identical to the 5200 version. At the prices it's going for now, I have no plan to pay a high price simply to complete the collection.
  13. Sorry about not including pages 10 + 11. I've scanned them and uploaded them to my post above. (Those pages are part 3.)
  14. Strangedogs, I own the 8 bit Star Raiders 2 game. I've scanned the manual and attached it. It's just a quick .jpeg scan. You can rotate it and it is very clear. Due to 2 MB limitation per file, I've had to attach it as two seperate zip files. Enjoy the game. **** EDIT As pointed out below, 2 pages were missing from the original post. I've scanned those 2 pages and attached as part 3. star_raiders_2_manual___part_1.zip star_raiders_2_manual___part_2.zip star_raiders_2_manual___missing_pages___part_3.zip
  15. I have every cart except BBSB. I can, but simply will not pay the asking price. (11 years ago I thought $75 was too much for it - and they were common on ebay then.) I am a past customer of yours. I would order a new 128-in-1 immediately if you modded it for BBSB. Hopefully you will offer it someday
  16. Blaster. It's finished and a blast to play.
  17. Here's a scan of the Activision Decathalon manual. It's from color, printed manual (and not the photocopy one found in some boxes). It's a single sheet of paper folded into three. I've just scanned one side and then the other side. I did not crop it. I figure you can do what you wish with the.pdf image. If you need it cropped, etc, let me know. I also have some what I think are pretty rare manuals if you want them scanned. Things like the masterplay interface manual, wico joystick manual, dual controller holder sheet, etc. I also have a huge 8 bit computer collection. I've supplied scans of manuals many years ago (which I think ended up being used in some of the repro cart manuals). Again, anything you'd like, just request. front.pdf back.pdf
  18. I have the activision decathalon manual. I'll bring it to work tomorrow, scan it and upload as an attachment.
  19. First game in years - 28,440. Done on an original 5200 using a sega genesis joystick with a homemake masterplay interface. By the time I found our camera, the screen was color cycling. If I have time, I'll try to do better.
  20. I'm going to have to break out the 5200 for my favorite game of all time. In the past I've reached 28K on the 5200 and over 40K on an arcade machine.
  21. I have five 5200 controllers. It seems that everytime I take the system out of storage to use it, the fire buttons / start buttons (and sometimes keypad buttons) don't work that well. To get them working, I've gotten used to taking the controllers apart and cleaning the rubbers contact on the back of the buttons. Hopefully, I'm done cleaning for good. I picked up a bottle of rear window defroster repair "paint" at an auto parts store. (They may have it at Walmart - but I've never looked there). The repair "paint' is for rear window defroster lines that get broken - cut through them, scratched out, etc. It is electrically conductive. "Painted' all of the rubber contacts on the bottom of the fire buttons, start /paure /reset and keypad buttons. It goes on very thin and does not increase the "depth" of the contact. Tried it on one controller. Worked so good, did the rest of the controllers. They now all work very well. Slightest touch on a button and contact is made. No more mashing of fire, pause buttons needed. Total cost for the "paint" was $13. I did 4 controllers and there propably is enough "paint" in the little tiny bottle to do 4 more controllers. Hopefully the "paint" will not wear away with use and this will be a permanent solution.
  22. Yes, the video mod for the 5200 is top quality parts and construction. Well worth the price asked. I waited about 2 1/2 months before getting the 5200 vid mod. Now, about 3 months latter I'm going to install it.
  23. k8rack, More manuals can be found here: http://www.intellivisiongames.com/index.ph...4&Itemid=39 http://www.steverd.com/docs-in/docs-in.htm Note the formatting required for cc3 - lines can be 20 columns wide at most with a CR / LF at the end of each line. The easiest way to format them for me was to cut and paste text into MS word. Move the right margin over until there is only 19 characters on each line. Then save file as a .txt file. Option will then be presented to put a CR / LR at the end of each line. Click the box and your formatted nicely. Got the cc3 yesterday. Excellent quality. Well worth the price asked for. Works just fine. It's great for people who actually play the games. The entire libray of released, prototypes, demos and homebrews now available to play on an actual intellivision console
  24. Yes, it has a fuse inside. Atari 5200 faq instructions for changing the fuse: http://www.atarihq.com/5200/5200faq/05_01.html
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