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Some Gone but I'll leave the rest up for a bit.
Blackjack replied to Blackjack's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
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If you want something, just pm me with an offer. Here are the terms: Money orders or paypal ONLY I don't have time to keep track of a bunch of personal checks clearing. I will ship within 24 hrs of payment. Shipping: 2 choices: Single Carts - You can take your chances with a single cart in a bubble mailer for $1.50. But you take your chaces with the postal service. or I can ship all items you want packed in a box. To keep things simple for myself, I'm charging $4 for any order, anywhere in the lower 48 states. You may come out ahead on this or not, just figure it into your cost. If you want insurance, tack on another $1.30 Everything works and is in fair to very good condition unless otherwise stated. Here's the Non 2600 Stuff: Atari 5200 Spy Hunter - 8 bit conversion, perfect condition Genesis Lethal Enforcers w/ Justifier Gun Complete boxed w/ instr. Sega CD's: Selling as one lot: (a couple of the plastic cases are cracked or hinges broken) Dracula Unleashed Midnight Raiders Mad Dog McCree Star Wars Rebel Assault Who Shot Johnny Rock Ground Zero Texas (in a Road Rash case) 2x Bill Walsh College Football Lethal Enforcers 2 Willy Beamish Power Factory Sewar Shark (in a Sonic CD case) 2600 Hardware Starplex Asteroids Controller Joyboard Foot Pedal Controller Remote Control Joysticks w/ box. I've never tested, they're old and battery hookups corroded. 2600 Carts Tooth Protectors - A small piece of plastic where cart is inserted into console is slightly bent. Does not interfere with play at all. Works great. Dukes of Hazzard proto Tapper Space Shuttle with flight manual, cardboard foldout instr, and 4 switch overlay Pitfall 2 Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes Porky's Flash Gordon Ghostbusters blue label Alien Star Wars The Arcade Game Star Wars Empire Strikes Back w/ Instr Star Wars Return of the Jedi Defender 2 Worm War 1 Fantastic Voyage Spacechase Mega Force Midnight Magic Space Cavern Airlock (partial tear on front label) Gopher Crystal Castles (2 copies) Piece O Cake Word Zapper Coconuts Firefighter Warplock Krull Strawberry Shortcake (label present but in bad shape) Skate Boardin Enduro blue label Deadly Duck Secret Quest Commando Raid Blueprint MASH Beany Bopper China Syndrome Adventures of Tron Pole Position Mario Bros Frogger w/manual Mouse Trap Mouse Trap Red Picture Label variation Air Raiders Journey Escape Gorf Dragster Kangaroo Boxing Moon Patrol Fishing Derby Stampede Frogs & Flies Space Attack Astroblast Outlaw Armor Ambush Chopper Command Riddle of the Sphinx Jungle Hunt Berzerk Missile Command Grand Prix Kaboom Indy 500 Freeway Laser Blast Wizard of Wor Atlantis Combat ET Pac Man Ms. Pac Man
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In fact probably tomorrow night I plan on listing some of my harder to find stuff here in the marketplace to give any forum members first shot before I list stuff on ebay.
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I've got several I plan on listing on ebay in the next week that work flawlessly, of course i have some that aren't flawless too, but I'll include that in my descriptions. I've been around here a long time and am trustworthy, if you want to deal without ebay in the way. I've got hundreds of games to list too, so if you want any commons we can work that out too. Just pm me, I'll check my messages 1-2 x daily. btw let me know if you want vader, 4 or 6 switch woodgrain, and if you want hookups/controllers/etc, and the titles of any games your looking for. We can come to a fair price arrangement.
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Personally, I like plain Mame32, and I recommend it for anybody new to Mame as its very easy to understand and use (it's the official windows gui version). Mame32 plus builds on the previous with some nice features like command.dat support. Zetamame32 http://www.mbox32.com/zeta/ is a great unofficial build that adds lots of great stuff like: # AdvanceMAME: Image Enhancement. # MAME32 plus!: Transparent in-game UI, Image Enhancement, customizable palette, Confirm quit dialog, Custom buttons. # CANAME: Command Display, Autofire Control, Custom Buttons, Palette Edit, Clock Display, titlebar of UI-menu. # MAME32FX: MAME Drivers and MAME core changes. # MadeInMame32: Find games, PCB informations, Sort tree folders, Save current Game list. # JMAME: auto volume adjustment. shortcut of cheat list # hachiMAME: Turbo boost.
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I would've shot all 4 as they attempted to rob me, so I have no problem with his death IF he was guilty, but the cops are COMPLETELY out of control anymore. SWAT teams serve warrants on old ladys and kids for gods sake. Police in the US need a serious reality check. Don't believe me? check out http://www.copwatch.com/
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Here is a list sorted by size. Some missing, but it's quite a lot of games. 2K 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (1978) (Atari) Air-Sea Battle (1977) (Atari) Angling (Ariola) (PAL) [!] Arcade Golf (1979) (Sears) Basketball (1978) (Atari) Blackjack (1977) (Atari) [!] Bowling (1978) (Atari) [!] Boxen (Ariola) (PAL) [!] Boxing (1981) (Activision) [!] Boxing (Activision) (PAL) [p1][!] Boxing (Dactar) (PAL) [p1][!] Brain Games (1982) (Atari) Breakout - Breakaway IV (1978) (Atari) Canyon Bomber (1978) (Atari) Checkers (1980) (Activision) Code Breaker (1978) (Atari) Combat (1977) (Atari) [!] Concentration (1978) (Atari) Diagnostic Cartridge Dragster (1980) (Activision) [!] Fishing Derby (1980) (Activision) [!] Fishing Derby (32-in-1) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Fishing Derby (CCE) Flag Capture (1978) (Atari) Football (1978) (Atari) Freeway (1981) (Activision) [!] Fun with Numbers (1977) (Atari) Gangster (Ariola) (PAL) [!] Golf (1978) (Atari) [!] Home Run Baseball (1978) Human Cannonball (AKA Cannon Man) (1978) (Atari) Hunt & Score (Atari) (PAL) [!] Indy 500 (1978) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Indy 500 (1978) (Atari) [!] Kaboom! (1981) (Activision) [!] Laser Blast (1981) (Activision) [!] Magicard (CommaVid) Maze (1978) (Sears) Miniature Golf (32-in-1) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Night Driver (1978) (Atari) Othello (1978) (Atari) Outlaw - GunSlinger (1978) (Atari) Polo (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Skeet Shoot (1981) (Apollo) Skiing (1980) (Activision) [!] Sky Diver (1978) (Atari) Sky Jinks (1982) (Activision) [!] Slot Machine (1979) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Slot Racers (32-in-1) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Space Jockey (1982) (US Games) [!] Space War (1978) (Atari) Stampede (1981) (Activision) [!] Stampede (32-in-1) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Star Ship - Outer Space (1977) Steeplechase (1980) (Sears) Street Racer - Speedway II (1978) (Atari) Stunt Cycle (Atari) (Prototype) SuperCharger Loader (1982) (Starpath) [b1] Super-Cowboy beim Rodeo (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Surround (1978) (Atari) Tennis (1981) (Activision) [!] Test Tape - Standalone (Atari) Tetris 2600 (Colin Hughes) Video Life (CommaVid) Video Olympics (1978) (Atari) 4K Action Force (1983) (Parker Bros) Adventure (1978) (Atari) Adventures of Tron (1983) (Mattel) Adventures on GX-12 (Telegames) (PAL) [!] Air Raid Air Raiders (1982) (Mattel) [!] Airlock (1982) (Data Age) Alice's Abenteuer (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Alien (1982) (20th Century Fox) Alien's Return (ITT Family Games) (PAL) [!] Aligator People (20th Century Fox) (Prototype) [!] Amidar (1983) (Parker Bros) Angriff der Luftflotten (AKA Paris Attack) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Apples and Dolls (CCE) Armor Ambush (1982) (Mattel) [!] Assault (Bomb) Astroblast (1982) (Mattel) [!] Astrowar (Starsoft) Atari Video Cube (1982) (Atari) Atlantis (1982) (Imagic) [!] Atlantis II (1982) (Imagic) [!] Aufruhr im Zoo (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Autorennen (AKA Grand Prix) (Ariola) (PAL) [!] Bachelor Party (1982) (Mystique) Backgammon (1978) (Atari) Bank Heist (1983) (20th Century Fox) Barnstorming (1982) (Activision) [!] Base Attack (AKA Z-Tack,Laser-Loop,Sky Scrapper) (HomeVision) (PAL) [!] Basic Programming (1978) (Atari) Beany Bopper (1982) (20th Century Fox) Beat 'Em and Eat 'Em (1982) (Mystique) [!] Bermuda Triangle (1982) (Data Age) [!] Berzerk (1982) (Atari) Berzerk (CCE) Bi! Bi! (AKA Ungeheuer der Tiefe) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Billard (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Black Hole (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Bobby geht nach Hause (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Bobby is Going Home (CCE) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Bobby is Going Home (Rentacom) (Brazil) [!] Bogey Blaster (Telegames) (PAL) [!] Boing! (1983) (First Star Software) (PAL) [!] Boom Bang (AKA Crackpots) (Cooper Black) (PAL) Boom Bang (AKA Kampf dem Steinfresser) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Breakdown (AKA Capture) (Dynamics-Goliath) (PAL) [!] Brick Kick (R.J.P.G.) Bridge (1981) (Activision) [!] Bugs (1982) (Data Age) Bumper Bash (1983) (Spectravideo) Burning Desire (1982) (Playaround) Cakewalk (CommaVid) Carnival (1982) (Coleco) Carnival (CCE) Casino (1978) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Cat Trax (1983) (UA) Cathouse Blues (1982) (Mystique) Challenge (Funvision) (PAL) Challenge of...NEXAR (1982) (Spectravideo) Championship Soccer (AKA Pele's Soccer) Chase the Chuckwagon (1983) (Spectravideo) China Syndrome (1982) (Spectravideo) Chopper Command (1982) (Activision) [!] Chopper Command (CCE) Circus Atari (1978) (Atari) (Joystick) Circus Atari (1978) (Atari) (Paddles) Coconuts (1982) (Telesys) Col 'N (HomeVision) Color Bar Generator (Videosoft) Commando Raid (1982) (US Games) Computer Chess (1983) (Atari) (Prototype) Condor Attack (CCE) Condor Attack (High-Score Games) (PAL) [!] Confrontation (1983) (Answer Software) Corrida da Matematica (CCE) Cosmic Ark (1982) (Imagic) [!] Cosmic Avenger (PAL) [p1][!] Cosmic Commuter (1984) (Activision) [!] Cosmic Corridor (Zimag) Cosmic Creeps (1982) (Telesys) Cosmic Town (ITT Family Games) (PAL) [!] Crackpots (1983) (Activision) [!] Crackpots (CCE) Crash Dive (1983) (20th Century Fox) Crazy Valet (Hozer Video Games) Criminal Pursuit Cross Force (1982) (Spectravision) Cruise Missile (1982) (Froggo) Crypts of Chaos (1982) (20th Century Fox) Cubicolor (Rob Fulop) Cubis (1997) (Eckhard Stolberg) Cubo Magico (CCE) Custer's Revenge (1982) (Mystique) Dancing Plates (PAL) Dare Diver (1977) (Sears) Dark Cavern (1982) (Mattel) [!] Deadly Duck (1982) (20th Century Fox) Death Trap (1983) (Avalon Hill) Defender (1981) (Atari) Defender (CCE) Demolition Herby (1982) (Telesys) Demon Attack (1982) (Imagic) Demon Attack (1983) (Activision) Demons to Diamonds (1982) Der Geheimkurier (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Der hungrige Panda (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Der kleine Baer (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Der Vielfrass (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Dice Puzzle (Panda) (PAL) Die Ente und der Wolf (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Die hungrigen Froesche (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Die Ratte und die Karotten (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Die Springteufel (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Die Unterwasser-Bestien (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Dishaster (Zimag) (PAL) Dodge 'em (1980) (Atari) Dolphin (1983) (Activision) [!] Donkey Kong (198x) Dragon Defender (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Dragonfire (1982) (Imagic) Dschungle Boy (AKA Tom Boy) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Duck Shoot (Kampf um die Schatzinsel) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Dukes of Hazzard V2 (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Earth Attack (Zellers) [!] Earth Dies Screaming (1983) (20th Century Fox) Edtris (1995) (Ed Federmeyer) Eggomania (1982) (US Games) Eishockey-Fieber (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Eli's Ladder (Simage) Encounter at L5 (1982) (Data Age) Enduro (1983) (Activision) Entombed (1982) (US Games) [!] Exocet (AKA Space Eagle) (Panda) (PAL) Fantastic Voyage (1982) (20th Century Fox) [!] Farmyard Fun Fast Eddie (1982) (20th Century Fox) [!] Fast Food (1982) (Telesys) Fast Food (Zirok) (Brazil) [!] Felix Return (Goliath) (PAL) [!] Festival (PAL) [p1][!] Feuerwehr im Einsatz (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Final Approach (1982) (Apollo) Fire Fighter (1982) (Imagic) Fire Fly (1983) (Mythicon) [!] Fire Spinner Fisher Price (CCE) (PAL) [!] Flash Gordon (1983) (20th Century Fox) [!] Flippern (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Forest (Sancho) (PAL) [!] Fox & Goat (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Frankenstein's Monster (1983) (Data Age) Frogger (1982) (Parker Bros) Frogs and Flies (1982) (Mattel) [!] Frostbite (1983) (Activision) Fuchs & Schweinchen Schlau (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] G.I. Joe - Cobra Strike (1983) (Parker Bros) [!] Galactic (G) (Funvision) (PAL) [!] Galaga (River Raid clone) [p1] Gangster Alley (1982) (Spectravision) Gas Hog (1983) (Spectravideo) Gauntlet (1983) (Answer Software) Gefaehrliche Maeusejagt (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Gefecht im All (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Ghost Manor (1983) (Xonox) Gigolo (1982) (Mystique) Glacier Patrol Glib (1983) (Selchow & Righter) Gopher (1982) (US Games) Gorf (1982) (CBS Electronics) Grand Prix (1982) (Activision) [!] Great Escape (Bomb) Ground Zero (Rainbow Vision) (PAL) [!] Guardian (1982) (Apollo) Halloween (AKA Sexta Fiera 13) (Wizard Video) [!] Hangman (1978) (Atari) Harbor Escape (1983) (Panda) Haunted House (1981) (Atari) Hell Driver (ITT Family Games) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Hili Ball (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] I Want My Mommy (AKA Ursinho Esperto) (Zimag) Ice Hockey (1981) (Activision) [!] Im Reich der Spinne (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Im Schutz der Drachen (Starsoft) (PAL) [p1][!] Immies & Aggies (CCE) Infiltrate (1982) (Apollo) [!] International Soccer (1982) (Mattel) Jawbreaker (1982) (CCE) Journey - Escape (1982) (Data Age) Jumping Jack (Dynamics) (PAL) [!] Jungle Fever (1982) (Playaround) Kabobber (Activision) (Prototype) Kamikaze Saucers Karate (1982) (Froggo) Keystone Kapers (1983) (Activision) King Arthur (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] King Kong (1982) (Tigervision) Knight on the Town (1982) (Playaround) Kool Aid Man (1982) (Mattel) Krieg Der Sterne (Atlantis-Ariola) (PAL) [!] Kung Fu (PAL) [!] Labyrinth (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Lady in Wading (1982) (Playaround) Landung in der Normandie (Starsoft) (PAL) [p1][!] Landungskommando (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Laser Base (AKA World End) (ITT Family Games) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Laser Gates (1983) (CCE) Laser Volley (1983) (Zellers) Lilly Adventure (Starsoft) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Lochjaw (1982) (Apollo) Lock 'N' Chase (1982) (Mattel) [!] London Blitz (1983) (Avalon Hill) Lost Luggage (1981) (Apollo) (NTSC) [!] Lost Luggage (1981) (Apollo) [a1] M.A.D. (1982) (Carrere Video) (PAL) [!] M.A.S.H. (1982) (20th Century Fox) M.A.S.H. (CCE) (no logo) (PAL) [!] Malagai (1983) (Answer Software) Mangia' (1983) (Spectravideo) Marauder (1982) (Tigervision) Marine Wars (1983) (Konami) [!] Marineflieger (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Master Builder (1983) (Spectravideo) Math Gran Prix (1982) (Atari) Maze Craze (1978) (Atari) Mega Force (1982) (20th Century Fox) Megamania (1982) (Activision) [!] Mein Weg (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Merlin's Walls (Standard Edition) (1999) (ebivision) [!] Meteor Defense (ITT Family Games) (PAL) [!] Mines of Minos (1982) (CommaVid) Miss Piggy's Wedding (Prototype) [!] Missile Command (1981) (Atari) [!] Missile Control (AKA Raketen-Angriff) (Ariola) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Missile War (Goliath) (PAL) [!] Mission 3000 A.D. (Bitcorp) (PAL) [!] Mission Survive (1983) (Video Gems) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Misterious Thief, A (CCE) Mogul Maniac (1983) (Amiga) Monster aus dem All (1983) (Rainbow Vision) (PAL) [!] Moto Laser (CCE) Motocross (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Mountain Man (AKA Winterjagt) (ITT Family Games) (PAL) [!] Mouse Trap (1982) (Coleco) Mr. Postman Mr. T (AKA Fast Eddie) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Music Machine (1983) (Sparrow) Name This Game (AKA Octopus) (1982) (US Games) [!] Night Stalker (Telegames) (PAL) [a1] Nightmare (CCE) No Escape! (1983) (Imagic) [!] Nuts (Technovision) (PAL) Ocean City Defender (Zellers) Octopus (AKA Name That Game) (Carrere Video) (PAL) [!] Off Your Rocker (1983) (Amiga) Oink! (1983) (Activision) [!] Out of Control (1983) (Avalon Hill) Pac-Man (1981) (Atari) Panda Chase (HomeVision) Parachute (HomeVision) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Parachute (HomeVision) (PAL) Peek-A-Boo Pepsi Invaders (Atari) (Prototype) Peter Penguin (Jagt auf Diamanten-Frisco) (ITT) (PAL) [!] Phantom Panzer II (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Phantom Tank (CCE) Phantom UFO (PAL) [p1][!] Pharaoh's Curse (TechnoVision) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Philly Flasher (1982) (Playaround) Picnic (1982) (US Games) Piece o' Cake (1982) (US Games) Pitfall! (1982) (Activision) (Beta) Pitfall! (1982) (Activision) [!] Pitfall! (CCE) Planet Patrol (1982) (Spectravision) Plaque Attack (1983) (Activision) [!] Poker Plus (1978) (Sears) Polo (Atari) (Prototype) [o1] Pompeii (Apollo) (Prototype) Pooyan (1982) (Konami-Gakken) Pressure Gauge 2 Beta Pressure Gauge Puzzled World (Cooper Black) (PAL) [p1] Pygmy (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Pyramid War (Suntek) (PAL) Qb (2.06) (NTSC) Q-bert (1988) (Atari) [!] Quick Step! (1983) (Imagic) Racquetball (1981) (Apollo) [!] Raft Rider (1982) (US Games) Raumpatrouille (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Reactor (1982) (Parker Bros) RealSports Volleyball (1982) (Atari) Rescue Bira Bira Rescue Terra I (1982) (Venture Vision) Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (1983) (20th Century Fox) [!] Riddle of the Sphinx (1982) (Imagic) River Raid (1982) (Activision) [!] Robot Fight (AKA Space Robot) (HomeVision) (PAL) [!] Rodeo Champ (PAL) [p1][!] Room of Doom (CommaVid) SALT Diagnostics Save Our Ship Schiessbude (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Scuba Diver (Panda) Sea Hawk (1987) (Froggo) Sea Hawk (CCE) Sea Hunt (CCE) Sea Monster (Bitcorp) (PAL) [!] Seaquest (1983) (Activision) Secret Agent (Data Age) (Prototype) See Saw (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Sesam, Oeffne Dich (AKA Open Sesame) (Bitcorp) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Shark Attack (1982) (Apollo) Shootin' Gallery (1982) (Imagic) Shuttle Orbiter (1983) (Avalon Hill) Ski Hunt Ski Run Skindiver (AKA Aquatak) (Sancho) (PAL) [!] Sky Skipper (1983) (Parker Bros) Snail Against Squirrel (1983) (CCE) Sneek 'n Peek (1982) (CCE) Solar Storm (1983) (Imagic) Sorcerer (1983) (Mythicon) [!] Space Attack (1982) (Mattel) Space Canyon (Panda) Space Cavern (1981) (Apollo) [!] Space Invaders (1978) (Atari) Space Raid Space Robot (AKA Robot Fight) (Dimax) Space Tunnel (Bitcorp) (PAL) Spacechase (1981) (Apollo) [!] SpaceMaster X-7 (1983) (20th Century Fox) Spider Fighter (1983) (Activision) [!] Spiderdroid (1987) (Froggo) Spider-Man (1982) (Parker Bros) Spitfire Attack (1983) (Milton Bradley) [!] Spy vs. Spy (PAL) [p1][!] Squeeze Box (1982) (US Games) [!] Squoosh (Apollo) (Prototype) Sssnake (1982) (Data Age) Star Fox (1982) (Mythicon) [!] Star Gunner (1982) (Telesys) Star Strike (1982) (Mattel) Star Voyager (1982) (Imagic) Star Wars - Jedi Arena (1983) (Parker Bros) Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (1982) (Parker Bros) Starmaster (1982) (Activision) Steeple Chase (Video Gems) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Stellar Track (1980) (Sears) Stopp die Gangster (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Strahlen der Teufelsvoegel (PAL) [p1] Strawberry Shortcake - Musical Match-Ups (1983) (Parker Bros) Stronghold (CommaVid) Sub Rescue (Real Title Unknown) Sub Scan (1983) (Sega) Submarine Commander (1982) (Sears) Super Breakout (1978) (Atari) Super Challenge Football (1982) (Mattel) Super Circus (PAL) [!] Super Ferrari (Quelle) Super Ferrari (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Super VoleyBall (CCE) Superman (1978) (Atari) Surfer's Paradise - But Danger Below! (Video Gems) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Survival Run (1983) (Milton Bradley) Swordfight (Intellevision Productions) T.F. Space Invaders Tac Scan (1983) (Sega) Tank Brigade (Panda) Tank Plus (1977) (Sears) Tanks But No Tanks (Zimag) Tape Worm (1982) (Spectravideo) Task Force (1987) (Froggo) Teddy Apple (HomeVision) (PAL) [!] Teller-Jonglieren! (AKA Tanzende Teller) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Tennis (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The (1983) (Wizard Video Games) This Planet Sucks [a1] This Planet Sucks [a2] This Planet Sucks Threshold (1982) (Tigervision) (PAL) [!] Threshold (1982) (Tigervision) Thunderground (1983) (Sega) Time Machine (AKA Great Escape,Asteroid Belt) (PAL) [!] Time Race (Goliath) (PAL) [!] Time Race 2 (Funvision) (PAL) [!] Time Warp (CCE) Tom Boy (Suntek) (PAL) Tom's Eierjagd (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Top Gun (AKA Air Patrol) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Towering Inferno (1982) (US Games) [!] Treasure Below (Video Gems) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Trick Shot (1982) (Imagic) TRON - Deadly Discs (1983) (Mattel) Tuby Bird (AKA Vogel Flieh) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Turmoil (1982) (20th Century Fox) UFO Patrol Universal Chaos (Telegames) (PAL) Venture (1982) (Coleco) [!] Venture II (2001) (Tim Snider) Video Checkers (1978) (Atari) Video Chess (1978) (Atari) Video Cube (CCE) Video Jogger (Exus) (PAL) Video Pinball (1980) (Atari) Video Reflex (Exus) (PAL) Video Simon (Mark De Smet) Video Time Machine (Chris Cracknell) Volleyball (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Vom Himmel durch die Hoelle (Rainbow Vision) (PAL) [!] Wabbit (1982) (Apollo) Wachroboter Jagt Jupy (AKA Hey! Stop!) (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Wall Ball (1983) (Avalon Hill) Wall Defender (Bomb) Warlords (1981) (Atari) Warplock (1982) (Data Age) Weltraum Tunnel (Starsoft) (PAL) [!] Wizard of Wor (1982) (CBS Electronics) Word Zapper (1982) (US Games) [!] Worm War I (1982) (20th Century Fox) Wolfenstein Xevious (Atari) (Prototype) Zaxxon (1983) (CBS Electronics) 8k Alpha Beam with Ernie (1983) (Atari) Aquaventure (CCE) Artillery Duel (1983) (Xonox) [!] Asterix (1988) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Asteroids (1979) (Atari) A-Team, The (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Battlezone (1983) (Atari) Beamrider (1983) (Activision) Berenstain Bears (1982) (Coleco) Big Bird's Egg Catch (1983) (Atari) Bionic Breakthrough (1984) (Atari) (Prototype) Blueprint (1983) (CBS Electronics) Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom (1983) (Sega) [!] Bugs Bunny (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Canguru (Zirok) (Brazil) [!] Centipede (1982) (Atari) (Prototype) (PAL) [!] Centipede (1982) (Atari) Chuck Norris Superkicks (Xonox) Combat II (1982) (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Congo Bongo (1983) (Sega) Cookie Monster Munch (1983) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Crazy Climber (1983) (Atari) Decathlon (1983) (Activision) Defender II (1984) (Atari) Demons! Donald Duck's Speedboat (Atari) (Prototype) (PAL) Donkey Kong Junior (Coleco) Dumbo's Flying Circus (1983) (Atari) (Prototype) (PAL) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) (Atari) Elevator Action (Atari) (Prototype) Elk Attack (1987) (Atari) Espial (1983) (Tigervision) Fathom (1983) (Imagic) Frog Pond (Atari) (Prototype) Frogger II - Threedeep! (1983) (Parker Bros) Front Line (1982) (Coleco) Galaxian (1983) (Atari) [!] Ghostbusters (1985) (Activision) Gravitar (1988) (Atari) [!] Gravitar (1988) (CCE) Gremlins (1984) (Atari) Grover's Music Maker (Atari) (Prototype) (PAL) Gyruss (1984) (Parker Bros) H.E.R.O. (1984) (CCE) Holey Moley (Atari) (Prototype) James Bond 007 (1983) (Parker Bros) Joust (1982) (Atari) Jungle Hunt (1982) (Atari) Kangaroo (1983) (Atari) Krull (1983) (Atari) Kung Fu Master (CCE) Lord Of The Rings (1983) (Parker Brothers) (Prototype) Mario Bros. (1983) (Atari) Miner 2049er (1982) (Tigervision) Miner 2049er Volume II (1983) (Tigervision) Monstercise Montezuma's Revenge - Starring Panama Joe (1983) (Parker Bros) Moon Patrol (1983) (Atari) Moonsweeper (1983) (Imagic) Motocross Racer - Joystick (1983) (Xonox) Motocross Racer (1983) (Xonox) Mr. Do! (1983) (CBS Electronics) Mr. Do!'s Castle (1983) (Parker Bros) Ms. Pac-Man (1982) (Atari) My Golf (1990) Obelix (1983) (Atari) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Obelix (1983) (Atari) Oscar's Trash Race (1983) (Atari) (Prototype) (PAL) Pengo - 1 Player Only (1984) (Atari) Pengo (1984) (Atari) Phoenix (1982) (Atari) Pigs in Space starring Miss Piggy (1986) (Atari) Polaris (1983) (Tigervision) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Pole Position (1983) (Atari) Popeye (1983) (Parker Bros) Porky's (1983) (20th Century Fox) Pressure Cooker (1983) (Activision) Private Eye (1983) (Activision) Pro Wrestling (Absolute-Activision) (PAL) [!] Q-bert's Qubes (1983) (Parker Bros) Quadrun (Atari) Quest for Quintana Roo (Sunrise) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982) (Atari) RealSports Baseball (1982) (Atari) RealSports Basketball (Atari) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) RealSports Football (1982) (Atari) RealSports Soccer (1983) (Atari) RealSports Tennis (1983) (Atari) Resgate Espacial (CCE) River Patrol (1984) (Tigervision) Robin Hood (Xonox) Robot Tank (1983) (Activision) Roc n' Rope (1984) (Coleco) Sinistar (Atari) Sir Lancelot (1983) (Xonox) Skate Boardin' (1987) (Absolute) Sky Patrol (Imagic) (Prototype) Smurfs - Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (1982) (Coleco) Smurfs Save the Day (1983) (Coleco) Snoopy and the Red Baron (1983) (Atari) Solar Fox (1983) (CBS Electronics) Sorcerer's Apprentice (1983) (Atari) Space Shuttle - Journey Into Space (1983) (Activision) Spike's Peak (1983) (Xonox) Springer (1982) (Tigervision) Spy Hunter (1983) (Sega) Star Raiders (1982) (Atari) Star Trek - Strategic Operations Simulator (1983) (Sega) Star Wars - Death Star Battle (1983) (Parker Bros) Star Wars - Ewok Adventure (Parker Brothers) (Prototype) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Star Wars - The Arcade Game (1983) (Parker Bros) Stargate (1984) (Atari) Stargate (1984) (Atari) Subterrenea (1983) (Imagic) Super Cobra (1982) (Parker Bros) Super Futebol (CCE) Super Kung-Fu (1983) (Xonox) (PAL) [!] Surf's Up (Amiga) SwordQuest - Earthworld (1982) (Atari) [!] SwordQuest - Fireworld (1982) (Atari) SwordQuest - Waterworld (1983) (Atari) Tapper (1983) (Sega) Tax Avoiders (1982) (American Videogame) Taz (1983) (Atari) [!] Telepathy (Prototype) (Atari) [!] Tempest (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Thwocker (Activision) (Prototype) Time Pilot (1983) (Coleco) Title Match Pro Wrestling (1987) (Absolute) Title Match Pro Wrestling (1989) (Activision) Tomarc the Barbarian (1983) (Xonox) Tooth Protectors (DSD-Camelot) Tutankham (1983) (Parker Bros) Up 'n Down (1983) (Sega) Vanguard (1982) (Atari) Wing War (Imagic) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Killer Satellites (1982) (Starpath) Phaser Patrol (1982) (Starpath) Rabbit Transit (1982) (Starpath) Sabotage (Ultravison) 12k Mountain King (1983) (CBS Electronics) Omega Race (1983) (CBS Electronics) Tunnel Runner (1983) (CBS Electronics) [!] 16k BMX Air Master (1989) (TNT Games) Bump 'N' Jump (1983) (Mattel) Burgertime (1982) (Mattel) California Games (1988) (Epyx) Commando (1988) (Atari) CompuMate (Spectravideo & Universum) (PAL) [!] Crossbow (1987) (Atari) Crystal Castles (1984) (Atari) (NTSC-Prototype) [!] Crystal Castles (1984) (Atari) Dark Chambers (1988) (Atari) Desert Falcon (1987) (Atari) Dig Dug (1983) (Atari) Double Dragon (1989) (Activision) Double Dragon (CCE) Double Dunk (1989) (Atari) Dukes of Hazzard (Atari) (Prototype) Fishing Derby (1980) (Activision) [o1] Garfield (Prototype) Ghostbusters II (1992) (Salu) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Ikari Warriors (1990) (Atari) (NTSC by Thomas Jentzsch) Jr. Pac-Man (1984) (Atari) Klax (1990) (Atari) Masters of the Universe - The Power of He-Man (1983) (Mattel) Midnight Magic (1984) (Atari) Millipede (1984) (Atari) Milpede (Atari) (Prototype) Motorodeo (1990) (Atari) (PAL) Off the Wall (1989) (Atari) (PAL) [!] Pete Rose Baseball (1988) (Absolute) Pick 'n Pile (1990) (Salu) (PAL) [!] Radar Lock (1989) (Atari) Rampage! (1989) (Activision) RealSports Boxing (1987) (Atari) River Raid II (1988) (Activision) [a1] River Raid II (1988) (Activision) Road Runner (CCE) Save Mary (1990) (Atari) (Prototype) [!] Secret Quest (1989) (Atari) Sentinel (1990) (Atari) Shooting Arcade (1989) (Atari) (Prototype) Solaris (1986) (Atari) Sports Action Pak - End,Hock,Fish,Drag (1988) (Activision) (PAL) [!] Sprint Master (1988) (Atari) Summer Games (1987) (Epyx) Super Baseball (1988) (Atari) Super Box (CCE) Super Football (1988) (Atari) This Planet Sucks (16K) Tomcat - The F-14 Flight Simulator (1988) (Absolute) [!] Track and Field (1984) (Atari) Winter Games (1987) (Epyx) Xenophobe (1990) (Atari) (PAL) [!]
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PLEASE don't get Half-life 2! Biggest mistake I've ever made in my life! More than 2 hours before I could get it running, you have to be online whenever you play, and the game decides wether you can play or wether it needs to update for a while. Worst piece of trash ever!
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I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the Sears Heavy Sixer is cooler.
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I've got'em, I weigh 250 so I sit in a chair and use it. You connect a joystick to it for the firebutton. It does work for other games..... In fact I have more fun playing other games than mm. You should try Pitfall with it, it's a trip! I highly recommend it, but then I'm really into strange hardware.
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Pretty impressive Omegamatrix!
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The Space Invaders are coming... Happy Halloween!
Blackjack replied to SpareHead3's topic in Atari 2600
Scan the pattern for us, eh! I'd like to carve one myself, but I'm not artistic at all. -
Was a Blackjack dealer for Casino Aztar when I first got into the internet.
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Babelfished = estaria looking for the cartridge krokodile or any other backup for 2600 or 7800 I wait for the news thanks
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Really thinking about getting an LCD Topgun lightgun. Does anybody use it with Mame32? Does it work ok?
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I have great luck with 98se. I have 33 emulators installed and running quite nicely.
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It's a love hate thing for me, kinda like Metallica. Love them for what they were, hate them for what the've become. My honest opinion is that Mame is the single coolest piece of software ever created. I am eternally grateful and have donated money in the past. With that said, much about the current mamedev pisses me off. I used to be a regular on the forum, but no longer. I couldn't stomach the attitudes and the hostility toward all the newbies. I find Atari Age a much more hospitable atmosphere. A good summary of Mame disappointment can be found at http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/mameover.htm As a personal little problem I have with the dumping project. The last time I donated was around the first of September '01. Soon after the 9-11 attacks came and they found it necessary to donate the money I had given them to a 9-11 relief fund. That pisses me off! If I want to donate to another charity, I will. I wanted that money to go to buying boards like they said it would.
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I found the one thing that brought back my enjoyment more than anything was getting into High Score Club. In fact, I've been out a while again, I need to rejoin.
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Most disturbing videogame moment you've seen
Blackjack replied to 8th lutz's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Most disturbing moment...... After taking 8 hours to install Half Life 2, realizing that I could only play when the "steam engine" said I could. -
Sorry, I'd have just posted them, but I didn't think we were supposed to.
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This could be a long answer. May I suggest a trip to easy emu http://www.mameworld.net/easyemu/ Check out the mame tutorial, it's well written and easy to understand (pics included). In the long run you will benefit greatly from the education. With that said, I probably know your problem. The rom hasn't changed in quite a while so you're version is probably good. The catch is that life force is a clone of salamander (ver D), which means you'll need to download that parent rom also for the clone to work. Go to wherever you got lifeforce and download salamander ver D. Nice game by the way, I just tried it while typing this. It reminds me of R-Type, one of my favs. Good Luck
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Thou shalt not covet...... but damn that's sweet!
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VGC puts the value at 20 loose/30 with box.
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The Slik Stik (Classic Model) $560 (I think). http://www.slikstik.com/classfeatures.htm Unbelievable Quality.. Spinner, Trackball, Pinball Buttons.. It's got it all! Very close on the puppy! It's a Shiba Inu (named Faust). Another japanese breed a lot like the Akita, but only 32 lbs. full grown. You must know your dogs to spot that btw... I think you can get a Shiba in "Nintendogs".
