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In my latest episode I interview game programmer Thomas Jentzsch. Many of his games are available in cart here on Atariage. He has made some great homebrews and there is more to come. I was really happy that I got a chance to talk to him about his games, his background and what's to come.
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In my latest episode I discuss some of Atari's early learning and children's games. It is my opinion that learning games are always relevant. Look at Basic Math/Fun with Numbers. And how many programmers were inspired to make fun learning games by Math Gran Prix? Since these early days there have been thousands of learning games made for every game system and computer. But these were the first. Are there any learning games that you would like me to talk about in an upcoming video? Let me know. Thanks for viewing and please subscribe if you haven't already.
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Do you think the rom will be released? I'm a big Residents fan and would love to play it. I had a nice conversation with Homer Flynn. I did an interview for my Youtube channel.
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Does anyone have the rom of the version of Mark of the Mole that was discussed on Atariprotos? I just talked to Homer Flynn and he told me that the more complete version that The Residents had was sold off years ago for a few thousand dollars to some collector. i would love to see the game that Matt talked about on the website.
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Thanks. I got it working. Akiko was just not workable. After I found the kickstart files it worked just great. Other than the CD32, I was really surprised with the HUGE number of games made for Amiga.
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In the latest episode of my channel (50th!!) I discuss more Atari 2600 Prototypes. There are some great prototypes out there, and I have discussed some of them here. My favorite of these has to be Thwocker.
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I really wanted to play the games on it. There is an Amiga emulator? Would it play the CD32 games?
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I'm glad it wasn't just me. I'll bet a trackball is totally the answer.
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The reason I ask is because he's the Empire Carpet Guy. He was a staple on TV for those of us in the Chicago viewing area for decades.
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Are you from the Chicago area?
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I'm having trouble with getting games to work on Akiko (CD32) emulator. Everytime I try to load a game I get a window and it changes from black to yellow, and that's all it does. Can anyone help? thank you
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In the latest episode of my Youtube Channel I discuss my favorite games that were only available on the Colecovision. I was not a big fan of the system back in my younger days, but have in my adult years. The graphics and quality of the games were second to none. And these games that were made just for that system stand alone and are some of my all-time favorite video games. Enjoy! Please subscribe if you haven't already.
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Totally agree. How do you think Master Builder could be improved?
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Oh Lord. You aren't kidding! That is the worst port I've seen! Now I can't unsee it!!!
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Happy New Year, everyone! In my latest episode, I discuss some games that I thought are great, but were ignored, mostly thanks to the slew of really bad games that were available back then. And also because of the crash. There are a lot more that I didn't put on this episode, maybe a followup? But these are some that I considered classics. Any feedback? What are some games that you think should be included in a followup episode? Thanks for viewing and for subscribing. Please do, if you haven't already.
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Do you happen to know the handle he uses on here?
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In this episode I compare the classic arcade game Q*Bert with its ports like Atari 2600, Colecovision, Intellivsion, Atari 5200, NES, and a special 7800 Homebrew. This will be the first in a series that I call AVP (no, not Alien vs. Predator...Arcade vs. Port.) I have to say that Q*Bert is one of my all-time favorite arcade games. I loved the characters and the seemingly simplistic game play. As I got better at the game, I realized that it is challenging but yet fun. Do you guys agree? Please subscribe if you haven't already. Thank you.
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Does the programmer Bob Montgomery ever hang out here? I wanted to do an interview with him for my YouTube channel. If any of you know how I can get in touch with him, please send me a message. Thank you!
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Wrestling Video Games - The 80's
classicgamer74 replied to classicgamer74's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I've never heard of it. Thanks for pointing it out to me. -
I would have liked to see what Pompeii would have been like if it had been finished. The proto doesnt really reveal too much. It's funny how Dan Kitchen talked about Apollo in the interview I did with him on my channel. He didn't mention any other 3rd party companies by name.
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In the latest episode, Red and I discuss Christmas-themed Homebrews, all of which can be purchased here on Atariage.com. I was just amazed at how great the quality of the games are on Stella's Stocking. Can you imagine putting five games on one cartridge back in the day? Amazing work but some really talented programmers. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas, and I want to thank everyone for their support, comments, suggestions, views, and subscriptions. It means a lot to me.
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- Stellas Stocking
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Nope, not at all. When we do our interview (and every other one after this) I'm leaving the vape upstairs.
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Wrestling Video Games - The 80's
classicgamer74 replied to classicgamer74's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I should have got back to you sooner. I got it to work just fine. I just needed to get used to Hatari. Thanks again. -
Wrestling Video Games - The 80's
classicgamer74 replied to classicgamer74's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Brilliant! Where were you when I needed your help 20+ years ago?!
