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  1. While not completely dead, lost interest on behalf of the programmer has stalled this project indefinately.

     

    Is it actually disinterest, or just lack of time? I got the impression (and hope) that it was the latter.


  2. Yes Zenji was released for the 400/800, 5200, Colecovision and (I think) the C64.  The original 400/800 version was done by Matt "Dolphin" Hubbard who is an amazing programmer.  

     

    theres also apperntly a 2600 version..

     

    No I think this is just a rumor. Matt said that he definetly did NOT do a 2600 version, and doesn't remember there ever being one.

     

    that stands to reason.. the ST version he has is a review copy..

     

    the gentleman also confides that the 2600 cart he has never fired up in his sears console.. so even if it is real it's most likely dead anyways.

     

    Can you get your hands on it? I'd say dump it anyway, and let's have a look at it (a disassembly should show if it has anything like a 2600 program on it).


  3. IIRC, isn't Absolute a division of Activision?  My Super Skateboardin for the 7800 has the same kind of Activision case, sans logo.

     

    They had some staff in common (after the fact I think), and they ended up under the same Mediagenic umbrella with Imagic towards the end of the crash; other than that, I don't think there was a formal connection prior to Mediagenic.


  4. Russ,

     

    He didn't wanna say much?  Wonder why? I've heard 'urban legends' about what it was like to work there...  so did this person tell you much of anything about Apollo (the good ole days)?

     

    No, not much -- between not remembering due to time, and not really caring, there wasn't much to say apparently. It wasn't just Apollo either -- it was just in general. In other words, you probably won't see him at CGE any time soon. And it's out of deference to his disinterest that I don't mention the name.


  5. Apollo made a big publicity campaign about purchasing a helicopter to promote their games. It was an example of the fortune they spent on promotion rather than making games.

     

    Even weirder... Pat Roper supposedly had this dream about making some kind of mini-copter or mini-plane as a new commuter device, and Apollo might have just been an attempt to raise money to fund his dream venture.

     

    And yes, there's one guy I've been able to contact about Apollo, but he's kind of... disinterested in the old days. He's given some info, but he doesn't remember a lot about those days, or claims not to.


  6. Are you talking for some kind of two-player (via two screens) game?  So far no one's made a game that does it

     

    No, one eh? ;) Well, I had made a demo once...

     

    Check out the "[stella] Teleterm 2600" thread under:

    http://www.biglist.com/lists/stella/archiv...08/threads.html

     

    It wasn't so much a game as it is a text transmission mechanism; send and receive true rs232 serial (no UARTS) with just a few wires. It was an awesome project :)

     

    I stand by my quote... RS232 != game.

     

    :-)


  7. Are you talking for some kind of two-player (via two screens) game? So far no one's made a game that does it, but it's possible to do just by reading and writing the controller ports. The only real question is whether or not you can process the signals quickly enough in both games, and how you sync them up (could be a tough one).


  8. The photos that I found were reprinted in 2600 Connection in issue 58 on page 5. The photo of the sword on that Swordquest page that was linked to may be the one I sent in (I don't have it in front of me to check); if not, it's nearly identical.

     

    Pretty sure that's the one. Hmm, I thought maybe the other pix had gone up on the 26C site, but am not sure...


  9. The "-AT" indicates that it's for the Atari (and not the C64), but I'm not sure what you're saying is bigger -- or why. The C64 does have a wider board in the end of the cart, so maybe that one is mislabelled? Or perhaps you meant something else?


  10. The screen looks too busy and the scores are much too high for the game they are playing to be a variation on Pong.

     

    The console kinda resembles the Intellivision. The paddle controllers are big and bulky and like nothing I've ever seen. My guess is the pic is a prototype unit or an artist's concept of a system (maybe the Intellivision) that went through a few more design changes before it finally went into production.

     

    Perhaps. But it looks like a catalog ad... Dunno. Very odd!


  11. Specifically? Probably not... It would be more directly useful for the 5200 than the 2600 though.

     

    But as an intro to 6502 assembly code, they should be a decent help. I don't know my Mansfield from my Zaks as far as quality, but I think others have spoken well of his books, and they will get you started down the correct path.


  12. BTW, I just got another PayPal "email verification" spam today.  It had a link that appeared to be straight to PayPal, but after it began unassumingly with https://www.paypal.com it was followed with a long string of inscrutible characters, not as a querystring, but as the PORT NUMBER in the URL format (i.e. there was a colon separating the www.paypal.com from the string).

     

    I have not seen this URL format before, but I find it highly suspicious.

     

    Good for you. Suspicion is your friend when it comes to the internet.

     

    By the way, a good many of these scams really on this sort of thing:

     

    http://[email protected]

     

    That '@' is something to look for, as anything to the left is not where you're going, but anything to the right IS. Haven't seen a ':' exploit yet, but I'm on the lookout now!


  13. Okay, for those keeping track, this is what I've gathered so far. "***" is for unresolved guesses so these games may still be used:

     

    6. ***Dishaster of China Syndrome or ?***

     

    I'm guessing "Dancing Plates" was intended here...

     

    Haven't followed the rest well enough to make other guesses.

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