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uosipa llamxew

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  1. I needs your bins for the Hack List, homey!

     

    LOL! I misread "homey" as "honey" at first. Talk about double-take! :-D

     

    The link didn't work for me either. The snapshot looks great though!

    @Krytol: Could you post the .bin in the forum? You'll need to zip it up first though. For some reason Atariage won't allow you to post a bin file (even though it is listed in the acceptable files).


  2. This looks awesome! It'll be neat to see new tracks. Do you plan on having a contest on Atariage for people to make the best tracks to include in the final hack?

     

    BTW, I thought I'd mention that you mispelled "objective" on your homepage.

     

    All looks great! Keep up the good work!


  3. It's all in how you say things.

     

    Yah, I guess I was pretty forward about telling him what's what with his auction. I didn't consider myself to be rude though. When I first read the auction, I expected that he was either a jerk trying to jack up the price of his auction with false advertisement, or a naive seller who borrowed a description from someone else's auction believing it to coincide with his own. At any rate, this guy's response makes me assume the former. The email still makes me giggle. heehee


  4. Wow, I bet that makes really good pizza. I'll trade a Coleco Gemini for it... (the gemini needs a solder job, and is ugly). :-D

     

     

    Oh, here's another idea, although it isn't a Wilton Performance pan. It comes recommended by the New Cook's Catalogue (must be a sponsor or something. LOL)

     

    http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.a....asp?SKU=157674

     

    Okay, I won't post any more URLs unless I find the actual thing now. I promise.


  5. I looked for a long time, but all the Wilton pans are either too small or the perforated pattern doesn't look the same. :-(

     

    Here's a couple of Wilton pans that don't match...

    http://www.goldaskitchen.com/merchant.ihtm...pid=6428&step=4

    http://www.lotsofhousewares.com/us_kitchen...-locale-us.html

     

    or this one isn't Wilton, but looks like it might work:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=20627

     

    Doing a search for "perforated pizza pan" brings up tons of stuff... I wouldn't be too surprised if these could be had off of eBay. You'd just have to keep on it or have it in your favorite searches so that eBay emails you when you get a match. Then again, a lot of people would probably just list it as a pizza crisper or something like that without mentioning the Wilton name. Ah who knows?! I gotta go to bed. I have school early in the morning and I'm worrying about winning a Cuttle Cart.

     

    *sniff*


  6. LOL!

     

    Okay, I don't know why I felt so inclined, but I emailed this guy when I first read this thread, and I just got a reply. First I'll quote me:

     

    Maybe you didn't know it, but for an Atari 2600 to be a "Heavy Sixer", it must have six switches. Not only that, but the body is different. Your whole description of this system is way off... even if someone were to bid on it, they could back out of the bid due to a false description. Just so you know.

     

    And here is the response I got... heehee

     

    For Reals, Nawwwwwww, don't yo bitch ass write me again and don't hate on my auction, either bid or don't bid. Really you're talking nonsence, if anything you should be giving recommendations on how to get my auction right, but do you really think i would listen to you, if you bid you see what you get don't hate on my stuff, if you don't want it then don't bid, don't e-mail me keep yo shitty comments to your self, and have a nice day.

     

    It was worth it just for the humorous reply, me thinks. :lolblue:


  7. I signed up, but haven't received an email with my password. Too bad for me. I could have 12 out of my 40 posts already. :wink:

     

    Hmmmm, It's too darn early anyways.

     

    Maybe it IS in my email, and I just don't see it.

     

    I should go get some coffee while I'm waiting.

     

    Or maybe it's not in there, and I don't see it, but it's on its way.

     

    Or maybe it's not on its way, I don't see it, and it's not in there.

     

    Or maybe I accidentally gave the wrong email address.

     

    Or maybe the email is delayed, and I am waiting, but not patiently.

     

    Or maybe there is no email, I am a not waiting escaped mental patient... on antibiotics.

     

    Kill me Sarah, Kill me again with love. 'sGonna be a glorious day!


  8. Exactly, they SHOULD have included features like difficulty, fun, and playability. The game would have been MUCH better. Where is the fun in a game I can win in under a minute?

     

    Here are a few methods to create a higher difficulty while playing Fire Fighter:

     

    1) Play the game with the controller upside-down.

    2) Use your feet to control the joystick.

    3) Drink a couple of buds and lay on the couch with your head over the side so that you are viewing the TV upside-down. You'll be surprised how high the level of difficulty can be raised by doing just this.

    4) Turn down the contrast on your television so that you can only see the few major sprite characters. It's like playing the game in the night!

    5) When it is your turn to play, close your eyes and have your friend tell give you directions and guide you while playing the game. If you have four or more people, this can make for great team competitions.

    6) If the game is still too easy, try playing the game using only your head and face to move the controller!

     

    I would recommend you close the curtains before you try any of these methods. Not only will people think you are a little loco, it'll only add fuel to fire the debate that all Atari junkies are morons. :-)

     

    When I was younger (and had friends), we used to make up new ways to play our older games when we were too poor to buy new ones. It's funny, but some of the lamest games can become kind of fun if you conjure up some odd way to play it differently.

     

    Oh, and just for my own rep. I have only played a game using my face, once or twice... okay, maybe three times. But now we are all a bit older, we have beer to blame for our odd behaviors. Just drink up, and you won't feel so silly doing it.

     

    kbye.


  9. "AtariAge, AtariCart, and Chad Lare disclaim responsibility for any damages or injury caused by the use of any AtariAge, AtariCart, or Chad Lare product."

     

    Well, of course. Everyone's out to sue people these days. They don't want to be responsible if something backfires when you put the cartridge into your game slot! :wink:

     

    :ponder: :roll:


  10. On my original Intellivision I had when I was a kid, I had to place a heavy book (usually a dictionary) on the cartridge to keep it working.

     

     

    I had an Intellivision II that required you to put a book or something underneath the game to lift it inside the slot to work. Actually, it was the computer add-on part that needed this. The system worked fine by itself. I didn't realize this was a common problem. The Intellivision I own right now works perfectly every time - no problems. :-)

     

    I'll take it if you give me $5.

     

    Ill take the system $5.00 and you can pay for shipping. Then we have a deal.

     

    You guys are evil! :lolblue:


  11. Here's a simple solution - maybe...

     

    If you don't mind losing the score board, you could hack all of the number sprites to look like a mailbox - they'd all have to be the same of course. Then there would be a mailbox there. LOL!

     

    So, what kind of hack is this? Was I right when I asked if it was a game about a postal worker?


  12. Nice job! I don't own this one yet, and have it in my head that I won't even attempt to play it through till I have it in a real machine. IMO, it is definitely one of the top 5 VCS titles I have ever played.

     

    BTW, I always love seeing the Spiderman figure in front of your screen!


  13. [punkassbitch]

     

    I guess I'm just a pervert, but this thing looks pretty phallic. I'm half surprised it doesn't have a Mystique logo on the box. :-P

     

    Shipping and Handling, 6.00!!!?! As is?!!!!? I bet the stupid thing doesn't even work right.

     

    [/punkassbitch]


  14. Whatever happened to the hack of "a better Pacman" that was under the running title Mr. Pacman? This one was looking really good. I hope that it is still being worked on(?)

     

    Well, I'm going to say one thing to spite Ebivision. Until they release their games, I'll never buy one, so nyah!!! ((raspberry))

     

    Ummm, :ponder:

     

    By the way, I'm very rarely serious, unless you mean always, in which case I am. :?


  15. It's funny, from what I've read about these games, they're really not all that special anyways. Yah, I too would like to play them sometime given the chance.

     

    Maybe it is in Ebivision's best interest to keep them away from the public for the time being. Then upon their eventual release EVERYONE will hop on the wagon and nab 'em up like delicious chocolate chip cookies, only to find out that they're disgusting date-filled danishes. ICK! Of course, I don't have any firsthand knowledge of these games (except for Merlin's Walls) myself, so maybe it is quite a different story altogether... and maybe I should keep my trap shut. :-P

     

    @CPU, I hope that this discussion won't disuade you from releasing your game. If it is a really good game, people will buy it. I do think that releasing it in a ROM form is a good way to advertise it. Perhaps a limited version (like Thrust without the music). Or something a crippled/time limited version, just to give the player an idea of the game.

     

    I have to admit that I am of the population of gamers who won't buy a game before I have played it and know I like it. But I really hate to see a homebrewer become discouraged or lose interest in a project over this sort of issue.

     

    Unfortunately, it happens. :-(


  16. Dammit! I got hit by a car. :-(

     

    ..

     

    I think a neat idea for a hack of Freeway that might make it fun even as a one-player game would be to make it so that any time you are hit by a car the game ends. This way you get to see how many times you can cross the road flawlessly without getting hit. Maybe there could be two modes - one with a timer (so you gotta hurry too), or without a timer just to see how hard you can go. The last truck level can be amazingly hard! :-)

     

    Back on this hack though... if you could hack in a mailbox, was the original idea for this to be a mail carrier type game? GO POSTAL! YAH BABY YAH!

     

    k, um... bye.

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