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  1. quote:

    Originally posted by Adrian:

    Whoever heard of someone's reflexes and hand-eye coordination getting BETTER with age?

     

    Actually, I know what you mean Adrian. I can play some games now to the point that I will fall asleep before the game ends (Berzerk and the like) and I can regularly score about 8,000 on Frogger, something I could never do as a kid.

     

    Weird or what?!


  2. quote:

    Originally posted by san-d-2000:

    I think it would be nice, if there would be some sort of way for European collectors to obtain this cartridge (like the combat II release).

    50 copies would probably cover the whole die-hard European collectors scene.

     

    All the US convention exclusive carts I have seen popup on eBay, better to sell some to real collectors in Europe, instead of some guys at a convention who want to make a quick buck.

     

    Truly spoken, I would really like a copy of this.

     

    A lot.

     

    Very much so.

     

    Indeed.


  3. Ataripitbull, Stan, your both right. The game does come first. Right now I'm bidding on a NTSC loose cart of Dolphin (apparently never released as a PAL title). But I do love the game! I will still try to get my grubby little paws on a complete copy of this (and a few others like it).

     

    I admit it, I'm addicted to MIB's! Damn!!


  4. Good to hear it Night Phantom. To date, my 'best' complete game has been Fishing Derby. I got this in truly mint condition with a cart catalogue and warranty slip. Cost me £9 (about $13?) and I like the game (2-player anyway!)


  5. I have a 'play cart', typically loose and my 'collectors cart' thing going. I do like to have at least two copies of any cart (I gave 24 carts to my brother and his daughter for free!). At the mo', I've got 197 carts (24 are 2nd copies) and 95 complete boxed types (got 4 doubles as complete, boxed titles). I don't seem to be able to help myself, I loved boxed stuff!!!!

     

    Right now I'm concentrating on those games that weren't released as PAL titles, Dolphin, Crackpots and Cosmic Commuter (Activision) and Canyon Bomber, Home Run and Football (Atari).

     

    Perhaps I should visit AA (Atari Anonymous)?


  6. Do any of you guys really prefer to get boxed games? I've got to admit that I am one of those collectors that totally prefers boxed carts. My newest acquisitions being boxed copies of Robot Tank and a sealed copy of Laser Gates.

     

    Just interested!


  7. quote:

    Originally posted by liveinabin:

    Cool, I might suggest Thomas have a go at 3d Deathchase, an old spectrum game, that would be SO right for the Atari.

    observe:-

     

    [ 03-06-2002: Message edited by: liveinabin ]

     

     

    3D Deathchase! *jaw drops in happy amazement* That could work really well on the 2600 AND it's a great game!


  8. You should never underestimate the power of herbs and spices. Get some turkey mince (v cheap) and mix it with tumeric, chilli powder and chopped coriander leaves. A spicy burger works out at about 40 pence, that's about 60c? A tortilla with mayo makes this into a very cheap and tasty meal.

     

    Try making your own bread too (I was doing this tonight) works out cheap and allows you to buy more 2600 carts!


  9. Does anyone know what grade of paper and card were used to print Atari manuals and boxes? Can they be printed with an inkjet?

     

    Has anyone else managed to print these at home successfully?


  10. A word to the wise...

     

    I spoke to one of my friends last night about this. She told me that she once tried nail varnish remover.

     

    DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!

     

    Nail varnish remover is made from acetone which dissolves/melts plastics.

     

    Just a note of caution.


  11. For me, the ads on TV during '81 depicted the 2600 as an arcade system at home. The advertising was great (I was 9 at the time) and I loved it for that reason. When my brother and me got our Atari (the system I still use, not 12" from me now) we spent all of our Christmas money on a game each . I bought Frogger & Tony bought Defender. I spent the next few years in heaven.

     

    Yes, the 2600 was not only my dream but also my brothers' too.

     

    Long live Atari!!

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