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classicgamer74

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  1. I didn't get a PM from you. I found a great set of controllers from someone. Thanks anyway.
  2. In the latest episode I discuss more rare and valuable Atari 2600 games. Most of the games in this episode are actually really cool and fun. I know, that isn't usually the case with most collectible games, but most of these are. There are a few that if they weren't valuable I would gladly use as drink coasters, such as Q*berts Qubes. What a bad port of a really fun arcade game! My opinion of course. I will be doing a part 4 soon, as folks really seem to enjoy these episodes. I have to thank the living Atari 2600 price guide and encyclopedia Dave for once again helping me out! Enjoy!
  3. Those look great. How much for a set?
  4. Are there any artist types who could make me the overlays for Magicard? I'd be glad to pay you for your trouble. Thanks! Anthony
  5. Wow. thanks for all the info. Of course you know, I will have to do a followup video...
  6. In the latest episode of my channel, I discuss early video games that were programmed by women. Of course I have to mention Carol Shaw and Carla Meninsky but there were others that broke the sex barrier in the video game world.
  7. In the latest episode I discuss the legendary arcade classic Paperboy. I compare and contrast the original arcade with its various ports. These are the early ports, as of course this game continues to be ported to this day and probably will as long as there are game systems. Which was your favorite port? Let me know as I'd like to hear your views on this game, and please don't forget to post memories as I'd like to hear about your own experiences playing this game. Thank you.
  8. Colors aren't a concern at all. As long as they work. Thank you!
  9. Does anyone have an Odyssey 2 multicart? I've seen some for sale online but the gentlemen who usually sells them seems overwhelmed so I was wondering if anyone here had one for sale. Please let me know. Anthony
  10. I am in the market for at least 2 Odyssey 2 controllers. Please let me know if you have any that you would like to part with for a reasonable price. Thank you!!
  11. Does anyone have Quest for the Rings for the Odyssey 2 for sale? I'm looking for it complete; it doesn't have to still be in the box, as I'm going to play it. Please let me know. Thank you!!
  12. Continuing on with my series on sports games, I have finally done an episode on Basketball. There have been some great basketball games, and some...not so great. But I show all of the games from Atari 2600 to Sega Genesis. I have many great memories playing these games, especially Tecmo Basketball, which is one of my all-time favorite games, period. I can't tell you how many times I've played Season Mode and relived one of my favorite times in NBA history. And I was blessed to have been in high school when NBA Jam came out. I can't tell you how many quarters that machine got from me. Thanks again for all the support, views, subscriptions, suggestions, criticisms, etc. I've met some cool people that wouldn't have met otherwise. Doing my channel has been a lot of fun and I plan to keep doing it, although probably less frequently.
  13. Bobby, I appreciate that, but I just purchased one. I might be interested in the games, though. Which do you have?
  14. I would like to find a Magnavox Odyssey 2. If anyone has one that it working, whether it has games or not, I'm interesting. Especially if you have been able to convert it to composite. Please let me know and we can talk about price. Thank you!!
  15. In this episode I discuss games to help exercise your gray matter. All of these games are found on the Atari 2600. Although the games here are pretty much geared towards those of us over 40 who are working on improving our short-term memory, these games can be enjoyed by gamers of ALL ages.
  16. Thank you for viewing. It is showing the capabilities of the 5200. I think the system itself is worth another glance.
  17. Rom Hunter, I always wondered what those numbers were for. That is too cool. This game is really on another level. Save2600, I hear what you're saying. This game is really a computer game than more of a Atari game. It can be aggravating having to flip the game select and game reset during the course of the game. It does work great on the 5200 as you are able to utilize the keypad on the joystick.
  18. In the my latest episode I discuss Quest for Quintana Roo. There's going to be a trilogy of sorts of difficult Atari 2600 games. The other two are also adventure games, some of you can probably figure out what they'll be. I got this game from a friend mine back in 1989. It had no instruction book or anything. But I figured it out and beat it. It was the second game I ever played after Starmaster that utilized other parts of the console in order to play the game. Brilliant. It's a shame that Sunrise didn't make any more games, as if this was any sign of what was to come... Did anyone have this game without the instructions? Were you able to beat it, too? Let me know. I'd like to hear your story. Or even some memories of this game. Please Like and Subscribe if you haven't already.
  19. Ok, thanks for clearing that up. Like I said, I'm sure there will be a part II. Thanks again for the info. Please subscribe, it would mean a lot.
  20. https://www.revolvy.com/page/List-of-Intellivision-games Here's where I got my information from.
  21. I'm going to check them out. Who says I can't do a Part II? I'm sure as I spend more time with the Intellivision I'll discover more games that I like. Did you guys ever find the hidden track within a track on Auto Racing? I found it by accident way back in 1983.
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