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  1. the biggest problem I'd see with something like that would be the implementation. a 'true' vector system would require its own screen like the Vectrex, and creating a system to emulate the vector games on a TV screen might be too expensive to be the kind of consumer-priced thing the Flashback systems are. (not to mention some games are vertical screens and some horizontal). A collection of vector game ports could do the job, but I hope they would budget for better programming work than the Fb1 and FB2 got.


  2. Anyone here have their FB2 joysticks break on them?

     

    I've had my FB2 for about a month now, not playing constantly, but getting some time in almost daily. I try to avoid working them too hard, though a few others have played with my FB2 and may have been harder on the controllers than I realize.

     

    A couple days back, I noticed something rattling around inside the joystick base. I opened it up, and found one of the tabs around the edges of the stick base (the flat part that presses the rubber contacts down) had snapped off. The controller worked fine otherwise, so I took the broken tab out and closed the controller. The next day, the controller was rattling again with another snapped tab, which I removed. The day after that, as I finished up a spirited game of Adventure 2, the entire stick snapped off at the point where it screws into the base.

     

    Still got another controller left, but I'm a little wary that it might do the same thing. So I'm wondering if there's any similar stories out there. I'm hoping this was mostly a fluke, as otherwise I really like the FB2 controller.


  3. Good luck finding much not 'made in China' nowadays.

     

    Then again, many, if not most 'Made in China' things are decent to good nowadays. Hey, 'Made in Japan' used to be considered a mark of low quality (and low cost) as little as thirty years ago, but it sure ain't today.

     

    Back on topic - JayC, it sounds like you got a fluke bum unit (more than the already known stuff anyway) since I'm sure if there was a whole run of them that screwed up, we'd have heard something already.


  4. dunno how easy it is to modify control schemes in that game, but seems you could make it "Frogger-like", so you only step up or down one level, and have to let up then move the stick again to step another level.


  5. Atari (7800): Food Fight, Robotron, Ms. Pac-Man

    Atari (2600): Stargate, Dig Dug, Millipede

    Activision: Pitfall 2, Pressure Cooker, Keystone Kapers

    Starpath: Frogger, Suicide Mission, umm...

    M Network: Astroblast, Astroblast, Astroblast

    Fox: Turmoil, MASH, Beany Bopper

     

    others?


  6. Makes me wish there were some kids around the FB2 here.

     

    True how kids see things their own way. I remember a Christmas a couple years back where I bought my cousin's kids some of the kiddie-fied Transformers toys. (a car/robot and an ape/robot) They loved to play with them, but the car was just a toy car to race on the floor, and the other robot wood be flown around the room while the kid yells "Bud Lide Ear!!" (Buzz Lightyear).

     

    Maybe I should spread some FB2's around this holiday season. :)


  7. I could see a Flashback (1/2/3) sub-category formed here once enough are sold to gain a fair following.

     

    If this was made a PONG-machine only category, where do the pepole with other non cartridge/disk video games (Plug and Play TV game sticks) go?


  8. Interesting you bring up licensing... 

     

    Ever since the announcement about the Activision titles, there has been interest in discussions from several firms about possible inclusion of old Atari licensed 3rd party games in future Atari hardware products, some hopefully in 06' there will be more licensed games on the next platform(s).

     

    Curt

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    That's awfully cool to hear. Hope it's possible to get some of the better arcade ports (of non-Atari arcade games) on a future Flashback.

     

    Previously, I was thinking it might be possible (though very unlikely) to take some of the older arcade ports, such as Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and Defender, and rename them (like Munch-man and Urban Protector or whatever). The games themselves have strong differences in graphics and design elements, and they don't display any copyrights other than Atari's own.

     

    I wouldn't expect it's something that could be 'gotten away with' effectively, but it's one option. Seems I've seen other games in the past get rereleased with name changes (or minor changes to the game itself) to get around licensing issues.

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