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Everything posted by ovalbugmann
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I think I remember that NHL walk/lock out for that season. I've heard it mentioned previously, some time ago.
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And GORF!!!! add that to your list, sciarpo, if you don't already have it. It's pretty fun. Will probably be released again in a few weeks, hopefully.
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I am having a problem accessing JSII, sometimes it works - sometimes not, I will remove all cookies from my confuser.
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Just as I said over at JSII, I'm very sorry to hear your friend lost his life to CF , kinda makes you rethink things I'm sure and I will definitely support a rerelease of the very cool Gorf! with a purchase. God Bless, and All the best to you and his family, man.
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MadBodies should be out soon, and 3 Jagware games down the road. Do you have Double Feature #1 and Lost Treasures? EerieVale is still being worked on, but I think BIWN is not going to finished because the source code was thrown away by Atari. There are other things in the pipeline too.
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Thank You very much!! , else, I bought a BHH cart from B&C a while ago with no documentation, at all, not even like the one sheet of instructions some people (not me though) got from B&C with Space War 2000. I will be able to enjoy SW2000 and BHH more now because I believe having some info on a computer program makes the game more enjoyable since you know something about it and understand what's happening. Thank You for writing these manuals, they are very well researched and put together.
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I thought Trever McFur was a good, fun, challenging game with nice background graphics.
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The Atari Times, nice website man. Also the 2-disc Atari CD set I bought from you is really cool! Thanks. Yes, static electricity damage would be hard to detect, things just won't work and you probably would never know something was shorted out by it. However, simply blowing the dust out of the edge connectors area of a Jaguar cartridge seems like it can do no harm, as long as you don't hock a lougie in there the humidity in your breath if it did stick to the contacts would very quickly be dried up, at least here in the Sonoran Desert of Phoenix, Arizona. Electronics last a long time here, like in Silicon Valley California, as long as you don't leave 'em out in the summer heat. Now, Edge connectors for the Jag are made of what looks to be a copper alloy, or gold alloy for BattleSphere. According to well known Atari Mega-dealer Best-Electronics' article they no longer use aluminum for any edge connectors and now use copper which does not rust. It may build up an green oxidation like the Statue of Liberty did. Since Jaguar cartridge edge connectors are self cleaning with the inserting into the cartridge slot, I've found what LS650 said to be very accurate: So how does blowing into a Jaguar cart cause damage? Please explain.
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Sure!, yeah that would be great if you had it on a periodic HD volume backup media, if you've had those IS2/WTR files a while and only recently printed and deleted then it may be on one of your backups. Definitely give it a check and see if ya do and let us know, if possible. Thanks.
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AAarrrghh!, that sucks dude, if you have to clean up your computer of non-necessary files or stuff you printed out and don't think you'll need again, to make HDD space and free computer resources, you should move Jaguar files onto a CD-R for storage so it could be used or viewed later in ways your not currently thinking about, or contemplating about, as a potential piece of video gaming history that started with, "the late, great Atari". Which will probably be remembered in history, as the first company to popularize video games. And Jaguar files that you archive could be submitted by you and used by other Jaguar enthusists around the world.
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Yes, IS2 is the same way, very plain. I just copied the box cover and back and shrunk the pictures down for my inserts for both these Telegames releases. Manuals are the same too, just plain white.
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Not bad.... very unobstructive to other stuff on your desktop, thanks!
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That's a bummer and a waste.
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I've done that too, to compare picture quality.
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Yeah, SW2K had a lot of potential, I like those photon torpedos, they look like the rare earth phenomenon of ball lightning, as well as the fully textured ships that BS doesn't have.
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The JaguarCD unit is a cool item especially with the VLM and all, sorry you have to sell it man, vintage stuff.
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Hey! Thanks for the overlays man! Nice job on both of 'em. I like the old look of the parchment paper for Towers II as well as the palm trees on Cannon Fodder.
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Can't play games very well with only one arm <.< Don't need legs though. Too funny man!! but this is true! So these custom 6MB Alpines going up on ebay soon are going to cost both legs & one arm probably. Oh well, you can still use the one arm and hand. Time to break out Credit card #3
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WOW!!! I'm going to check out those five auctions! maybe snag one!
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Interesting, I didn't know all of that about Native, I hope it gets finished!
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Well said!, I agree with that!, - and that keeps the prices as low as possible.
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Everything goatari has is new and pristine and all originals.
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It certainly is a nice demo, should definitely be finished up.
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Hell! - YEAH! , I just beat SS4U on Battlemorph(but it cost me), new from goatari, he was in a bidding war with me at the end, but he wouldn't go past $19.99 He cost me $10 dollars for his flippin' resale shit, it started at $9.99 ended up at $20+ I guess he figured his profit was out the window at $20+ for BM, and goatari probably will put another one up. This can save an auction from getting too high with incremental bids. This does give a sense of accomplishment, especially on a high dollar, fierce, last five minutes bidding frenzy! But you have to time it just right as close to the wire as possible with a high bid that is unknown to the rest. They won't have time to increase the current bid in increments (or bigger chunks) trying to discover where your high bid is at. And you only have to beat the second highest bidder by a set amount, according to what dollar range the item in - $0.50 - $10.00 usually.
