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  1. Thanks, guys! My wife loves online puzzle and platform games, but she had an videogame-deprived childhood, poor thing. I'm now slowly introducing her to the many joys of Atari. I have high hopes that's she'll come around. ;)


  2. I tied the knot with my lovely new wife last month. A friend of mine at work gathered up a couple boxes of unsorted Atari and Colecovision cartridges, consoles, and accessories as a sort of grab-bag wedding gift.

     

    Excluding some duplicates, it came to about 50 individual titles. Out of those there were 30 carts that I didn't yet have in my collection, mostly 3's and 4's. Awesome!

     

    Some of the highlights:

     

    - Not rare, but lots of fun: Wizard of Wor, GI Joe, and Mouse Trap

    - Imagic Solar Storm, Trick Shot, and Firefighter

    - Kung Fu Master. Ok, maybe not a highlight, exactly. But it is scarce. :)

    - The Summer Games, Winter Games and California Games trilogy

    - Sega Thunderground and Sub Scan

    - Fox Deadly Duck, Porky's, Alien and Mega Force

    - Spikes Peak / Ghost Manor. My first Xonox cart!

     

    And, saving one of the best for last...

     

    - Pete Rose Baseball

     

    All in all, a great gift.


  3. Very nice! I saw those advertised a while back but I wasn't sure how they'd look in real life (especially since they're a little pricey). I might have to buy a set or two sometime. They'd be perfect on my metal desk at work...


  4. I found an Astrocade and a couple cartridges a few years ago at a yard sale for a couple bucks. Unfortunately the previous owner apparently let the unit overheat, and it's not very reliable anymore. It is a neat little system though, and I was impressed by the quality of the games I tried. It may not have been the most popular system but properly marketed it may have had a future. If I found a working unit and some additional carts in the wild at a good price I'd be tempted, but for now I'm content with emulation via MESS.


  5. Yup, I love text adventures. HHGTG, Witness, Suspended, the Enchanter trilogy, and, of course, Zork.

     

    I have both of the "Lost Treasures of Infocom" collections, and a bunch of the original games (with the awesome original packaging) in C64 or Amiga format from back in the day. I have some game images and a version of Frotz on my PocketPC, too.

     

    The somewhat simpler pre-Infocom adventures like Colossal Cave are a lot of fun too. As are latter-day games using the Infocom engine and other parsers. Look up the Interactive Fiction Archive if you haven't been there before.


  6. Very nice! Darn, I've got to start asking people about gaming stuff. It just never occurs to me. All I've found so far this year is an Atari 800XL for $5. Not bad, but no regular gaming booty to keep me in that yard sale mood.


  7. Naming dogs is fun!

     

    Quintanaroo

    Pitfall Harry

    Quickclaw (yeah, he's a cat, but the dog doesn't know that)

    Decathalon (sort of rolls off the tongue)

    HERO (cuz dauchsunds are long, like a hero sandwich. get it?)

     

    And my favorite:

     

    Communist Mutant From Space


  8. I can see the copyright owner going after a vendor/manufacturer, as they do with other bootleggers. But what could the company do to the owner of such a game, even if they got reported? It's not like Namco is entitled to a cut of the take from the arcade operator.

     

    I'm just curious. I don't mean to derail things, so feel free to tell me to shut up and go away. :)


  9. I also still have mine, an original 6-switcher my dad got us for Christmas 1978. The switches were starting to get gummy when it went into the attic, and it stopped working a few months after I pulled it back out again a couple years later. I still have it in a box down the basement, hoping that someday the blessed Atari Fairy will flutter by and repair it for me. :ponder:


  10. I agree with NovaXpress about Encounter at L-5. As one of the last games I bought back in the day (from the bargain bin at Games N' Gadgets) I enjoy it. (It's got a cool title, too. L5 is one of the Lagrange Points, one of a the stable orbital positions that would be a good place for a large space station.)

     

    Others underrated favorites of mine:

     

    Planet Patrol (Gets repetitive, but I always liked the day to night transitions.)

     

    Airlock (Another bargain bin buy. Looks terrible, but fun.)

     

    Commando Raid (Very Game N' Watch like)

     

    Riddle of the Sphinx (Slow, but surprisingly deep.)

     

    Dodge 'Em (Can get intense very quickly)

     

    Skiing (Maybe not underrated, but doesn't get mentioned much.)


  11. There's nothing wrong with noting the details of your purchases. At least I hope not, since I do the same thing. :ponder:

     

    I have a database on my PDA that I use to keep track of my collection, partly because I'm data obsessive and partly because I have a terrible memory, and would otherwise buy endless duplicates. Along with the other basic information I have a field for price paid, the date I recieved it, and the source, be it a thrift store, yard sale, auction, etc. I seldom record the full details, though.

     

    Collectors in other fields do this as a matter of routine in order to establish the provenance, or chain of ownership, for a unique or valuable item. Your average Atari cartridge or game system isn't unique or valuable, but knowing where something came from can still be interesting. If it's any comfort, remember that most of what we know about everyday life in years past comes from people who were obssesive about saving and documenting stuff. Think of it as your contribution to history. ;)


  12. I hate to say it, but It's probably not worth the trouble. If you really are set on moving it upstairs, then you may want to look into renting a stair-climbing hand truck, or hiring a moving firm that has one available. They're used to move vending machines and such around, so if there's enough room on your stairs they should handle an arcade cabinet. If there's not enough room, then you need to find a friend who's really, really strong and have him carry it. :)


  13. Definitely a cartridge. I'd prefer a full featured version with additional options. But I really like Spacewar so I'd probably enjoy the 4K version anyway. I'd certainly be willing to pay a bit more for a fancier version, though.


  14. Yeah, they've screwed things up again. If they insist on removing the system-specific categories and breaking everyone's searches then the least they could do is make the result actually useful. Does anyone working at eBay actually sell anything up there?

     

    Bidiots still needs to do some work on their site's presentation and general usability, IMHO, but at least they understand and respect their audience.

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