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jpfalcon2003

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  1. I have gotten Pac-Man to slide vertically through the maze by pushing up and down on the controller while Pac-Man has dissapeared in the tunnel. I have no idea about the timing or anything, it's all luck when I do it.

    Same thing happened to me when I did have the game. Have long disposed of it, but do remember. That is correct. Don't know why it happens though.


  2. I actually think a Mature version of Ninja Golf would be really cool. As long as it for the 7800. Alien Brigade had some graphic violence and it was a success.

     

    I was surprised by AB when I first played it. Lots of blood for an 8-bit console. Ninja Golf would be fun if it was reworked with that and maybe a little bit of Ninja(for the 8-bits) thrown in there. I guess it will never happen though.

    Well Hopefully someone will agree and tackle the idea soon. :)


  3. Looking for a copy of Tank Command for the Atari 7800.

     

    This is the last game I need for a complete collection.

     

    I'm willing to offer $50 for a loose, working copy. I think this is reasonable. I am, however, willing to haggle if necessary. I don't give a crap about the condition so long as the game works and the label is readable.

     

    I honestly don't think anything over $20 for a mediocre obscure 7800 game is worth it (even considering rarity), but god damn it I want to finish off this collection once and for all. hah.

     

    PM or e-mail me for offers.

    I have Pete Rose Baseball if you still need that one. PM me if you do.

    Jeff


  4. I have a 5200 and a 7800, along with a flashback 2. I see no reason to get the 2600 and would rather spend my money on games I really want to have for the systems. I have a complete 7800 collection and some great games for the 2600. Some VERY RARE. That's enough to satisfy me. I only want like 4 more games for the 2600, and they are rather inexpensive and only rarity sixes. I get rid of all doubles I end up with, which aren't too many.


  5. I've only seen screenshots of the INTV version and never played it. The 2600, I have played. It is a decent translation to the 2600 and has multiple screens, but I find it is a little slow. It could have been a little faster. As far as graphics from comparing the two, I like the INTV better. But if I were to play the INTV version, I may not like it. I think the graphics could have been a little better on the 2600 though. A very fun game to play for the 2600, and one of the better titles though. I owned the 2600 version till I got the 5200 version of the game. I also have the NES version.

    I expected the INTV version to have better graphics because it is a much more powerful system, but that dosen't mean it plays better.

     

    "Diner" for the INTV is a sequel to Burgertime and was only released for the INTV. That game looks like it rocks, and the graphics are awesome. If only someone could do that game for the 7800 system for a homebrew.


  6. Realsports boxing is awesome. The graphics are great and the game is fun. Realsports Tennis is another one I feel the same way about, although Realsports Boxing is a much larger game. Volleyball, Football, and Baseball were okay games, but I think they could have been done better to look like these 2 games. Just look at what they ended up doing with Super Football in 1988. That game was amazing. The Realsports Football should have been what Super Football was in 1988, then there would have been no need for a newer version.


  7. started collecting for the 2600 a year ago in june. i have a pretty serious collection for the time ive been collecting, my money source and age :) around 300 games

    That is awesome for just one year of collecting. I am very impressed. I didn't get my Atari 7800 till right at 1989, and just started collecting not quite 3 years ago. I have some VERY RARE games, almost everything is complete in box, but I only have about 130 games. I've learned complete sets are very expensive.$$$$ My 7800 collection is fully complete.


  8. Got my Atari 7800 for Chrismas 1988, almost 1989. But got and bought a bunch of games during 1989 and 1990 that turned out to be rare. I played my atari till 1993 then put it in the closet. In 2003, I pulled it out and have been doing some serious collecting since then for the system. I have some really great games and lots of them considering that I got my system so late and started collecting just 3 years ago. I'd say I have about 130 games now. Almost all of my games are complete in the box. All in excellent condition too. I sold all my loose copies and rebought them complete. It did cost alot for some of the games though. I had threw the boxes and instructions away for all of them when i was a kid. I never knew how important they really would be. My 7800 collection is fully complete with box and instructions, including Sentinel and Klax. I'm only short of the boxes and instructions for Rampage and Titlematch Pro Wrestling.

    The 2600 I don't want complete anyway. I just have the best games for the system. The ones I do have are complete. Only want 4 more 2600 games. I have everything else I need for the 2600, including some VERY Rare ones.

    The ones I'm looking for are only rarity 6's and rather inexpensive that I can pick up anytime. I've been focusing on new Homebrew games recently though. They have some really great one's out there.

     

    J.P.


  9. I agree about Rampage. I completed the game too and was very disappointed. I didn't realize I had completed it till I seen a recognized city name. If no ending, at least their should be some knowledge that lets you know. Like a short flashing LEVEL 2.lol

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