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Everything posted by Rom Hunter
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I understand. Maybe Thomas can help you?
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You really like the horses, don't you? Why don't you play the original Activision NTSC Chopper Command?
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Thanks, CPUWIZ. I stand corrected...
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You don't clarify anything, Sly. I know there's a black box PAL Telegames Kung Fu Superkicks. But how do you know the Telegames blue box version is PAL? AFAIK it's NTSC.
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Sku_u, Do you know in which year this Screen Search system was released? Was it really called: Screen Search 208 in 1? If not, what is the official name? Do you have a list of the game titles (not the original titles, but the titles that came with it)? Thanks!
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I knew that somebody would ask this... Well, the CCE ROM has the same amount of scanlines as the Panda ROM and the same color palette, so I call it Never The Same Color.
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There's a NTSC Nightmare ROM with the CCE logo on screen.
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You are now officially missing 2 rarity 9 carts.
Rom Hunter replied to CPUWIZ's topic in Rarity Guide
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You are now officially missing 2 rarity 9 carts.
Rom Hunter replied to CPUWIZ's topic in Rarity Guide
I think you're right. I've never seen a PAL Puzzy game. And I believe there are more than three Puzzy titles. It's possible that all nine PAL Bit Corp titles were released as NTSC Puzzy games. -
Spy vs. Spy (AKA Chopper Command) is one of the titles on a light green 4 Game in One from Bit Corp.
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Here's some info: Titles: Break-Down (1983) (AKA Wall Defender - Bomb) (PAL) Laser-Loop (1983) (AKA Z-Tack - Bomb) (PAL) Orbit-Base (1983) (AKA Assault - Bomb) (PAL) Jumping Jack (1983) (AKA Bobby is going home - Bit Corp) (PAL) Profile: Dynamics’ four Atari 2600 games were distributed by Dynamics Marketing GmBH, Hamburg, Germany. Laser-Loop, Orbit Base and Break Down come in Bomb cases. Jumping Jack, the final release, comes in an Imagic-style case with a grip. The colorful Dynamics boxes also remind of Imagic, with a (cardboard) tray, holding the cartridge, that slides out of the bottom side. The instructions consist of a set of small cards in three language (German, English, French). Dynamics was into hardware too. They distributed their own version of the Starplex Game Selex cartridge switcher. Dynamics was also the company that sold the legendary Competition Pro joystick. Fun fact: Dynamics had a sister company in England which sold the same products, but of lesser quality than the German equivalent. They were rivals on the German market. The English products were way cheaper but in the long term they gave up competition because of the lack of quality. Dynamics made sticks for all kind of game systems as well as for the PC, but they were not able to build another successful device comparable to the Competition Pro. Last sign of live was in 1995. To this date, Dynamics products have only been found in Germany.
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Home Vision list moved to post #1.
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Marco, Is Seal to Whales (Datatech) the same game as Frisco (Home Vision)? The copyright date on the Seal to Whales box is 1983, so I find it hard to believe that it is the same game as Pengo.
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Great! I wanna thank ya, CPUWIZ!
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Ok, does any of you have a screenshot of these games: Gogo Home Monster (#3) War 2000 (#2) Or know what their AKA's are?
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Thanks for the screenshot, Marco! I think it's fair to say that Racing Car (Home Vision #24) is the same game as Hell Driver (ITT). Ianoid, there's a list in post #1. Feel free to add and correct.
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That's my whole point: I don't think that Brick Kick (AKA Frisco) and Traffic (AKA Racing Car) are Home Vision titles at all. Although Digital Press shows us a screenshot of Hell Driver (ITT) under the name Traffic as a Home Vision title, I have never seen a Brick Kick or Traffic cartridge scan in my whole life. If (I say IF) Traffic is a Home Vision title, it could be Motocross from Quelle. I personally think that Brick Kick and Traffic are unknown Rainbow Vision - Suntek titles.
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Yok-dfa or Marco, does one of you have a screenshot of Racing Car (#24)? Rick, do you have a screenshot and game number of Traffic?
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Here's the Home Vision game list (post #1): http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?s...opic=63491&st=0 Any additional info (screenshots, scans, game numbers) is more than welcome!
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That's right. Tomboy (Rainbow Vision - Suntek) (SS-005)
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Sky Alien (Home Vision) Fire Birds (ITT Family Games) Assault (Bomb - Onbase)
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See-Monster - Sea Monster (Bit Corp.)
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Screenshots needed: Gogo Home Monster (Challenge?) Magic Carpet (?) Magic Puzzle (Dice Puzzle?) Racing Car (Hell Driver? - Motocross? - Grand Prix?) War 2000 (?) World Trap (?) Game Numbers needed: Clown Down Town (Walker - Rainbow Vision) (#?) Col 'N' (Alien's Return - ITT) (#?) Dead-Ray (Astrowar - Dimax/Meteor Defense - ITT) (#?) IQ 180 (I.Q. Memory Teaser - Rainbow Vision?) (#?) Magic Carpet (?) (#?) Magic Puzzle (Dice Puzzle - Sancho?) (#?) Tanks War (Tanks But No Tanks - Zimag) (#?) Traffic (Hell Driver - ITT) (#?) Zoo Fun (Pumuckl I - ITT) (#?) Related questions: Which company came up with the name Brick Kick? What does Seal to Whales (Datatech - Home Vision) look like? All info/corrections are welcome.
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This is exactly the game I was hoping for! Thanks, Rick. I really appreciate this.
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Thomas, is it possible to check Kampf um die Schatzinsel (Quelle) for Home Vision data?
