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  1. Vintage original 1980's Activision patches listed for sale. Also, lots of free stuff for your Activision collection - PDF versions of Activision instruction manuals, "Activisions" newsletters, Activision catalogs, Activision patch award letters. Check out our blog posts for hints, tips, and tricks to boost your Activision scores! Some of this stuff no one else has. We also BUY patches in bulk. Activision Patches
  2. Activision Patches for Sale Video Game Patches for sale by Activision for: Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-Bit Computers, Mattel Intellivision, Colecovision, Commodore 64 http://www.ActivisionPatches.com Also a Blog with Hints, Tips, Tricks, and Strategies for Activision Games.
  3. Hi everyone, Huge update. Be sure to check it regulary, I add new item continuously. New Items: Check down below. Atari 2600 Reproductions, Homebrews & Hacks EURO 15.00 Depth Charge - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft - box damaged EURO 10.00 Miniature Golf HD (easy) - C - NTSC - Hack by Acoustic Guitar & Nukey Shay EURO 10.00 Missile Command TB - C - NTSC - Track-Ball Hack by Thomas Jentzsch EURO 10.00 NWCGE Invaders 2K4 - C - NTSC - Made by ResQsoft, Homebrew Hack EURO 20.00 Seawolf - CIB - NTSC - Made by XYPE EURO 10.00 Skeleton+ - CI - NTSC - Made by Eric Ball EURO 20.00 Warring Worms: The Worm (Re)Turns - C - NTSC - Made by Baroque Gaming, Clear case EURO 20.00 X3V0LuX - CI - NTSC - Made by ResQsoft, Homebrew Hack, Transparent Blue Case Atari 2600 CD ROM EURO 50.00 Cuttle Cart Underground - Original Release, sealed, ROM collection for the Chad Schell's Cuttle Multi Cart Atari 2600 Hardware EURO 75.00 Mini2600 Board (no chips) from 8 Bit Domain Atari 2600 Memorabilia EURO 50.00 Activision River Raid German Poster (about 60cm x 42cm) very good condition EURO 45.00 Atari Bag (about 30cm x 45cm) EURO 20.00 Atari T-Shirt Berzerk (Size S, unused) EURO 20.00 Atari T-Shirt Defender (Size S, unused) EURO 50.00 Datasoft Poster Bruce Lee Atari/C64 (about 41cm x 60cm) very good condition EURO 75.00 Megamania – Activision 2600 – Standee (about 31cm x 22cm) good condition EURO 50.00 Spectravideo Japanese Catalog Activision Game Patches EURO 25.00 Megamania EURO 20.00 Skiing EURO 20.00 Spider Fighter All patches are original, no repros. Other Hardware EURO 10.00 Sega Game Gear Car Adaptor EURO 40.00 NeoGeo Memory Card NEO-IC8 (1) untested (have no system anymore) EURO 40.00 NeoGeo Memory Card NEO-IC8 (2) untested (have no system anymore) Commodore C64 Disk Recordstyle boxes EURO 7.00 3 Hit Games (Brian Bloodaxe, Revelation, Quovadis) (Mindscape) - complete EURO 10.00 Hardball! (Accolade) - complete - plain green artwork EURO 25.00 MainFrame (MicroIllusions) - sealed/complete - top bent due shrink foil EURO 7.00 Music Construction Set (Electronic Arts) - complete EURO 15.00 PHM Pegasus (Lucasfilm Games/Electronic Arts) - complete EURO 15.00 Strike Fleet (Lucasfilm Games/Electronic Arts) - complete EURO 7.00 The American Challenge (Mindscape) - complete Commodore C64 Disk Walletstyle boxes EURO 5.00 Leaderboard (Access) - dongle is missing EURO 25.00 Stellar 7 (US Gold) - complete EURO 10.00 The Captive (Mastertronic US) - complete Commodore C64 Disk EURO 150.00 Deep Space (Sir-Tech) complete, good condition Atari 8bit Walletstyle boxes EURO 5.00 Leaderboard (Access) - dongle is missing EURO 10.00 Sun Star (CRL) - complete Atari 8bit & Commodore C64 Disk Walletstyle boxes EURO 10.00 Action Biker (Mastertronic US) - complete Atari 8bit Disk Games EURO 50.00 Brian Clough's Fußball-Manager (CDS Software) German release, complete, like new EURO 20.00 Combat Leader (SSI) US release, complete, box rough EURO 5.00 Family Finances (Atari) US release, complete EURO 50.00 OGRE (Origin) US release, complete EURO 25.00 Prisoner 2 (Interactive Fantasies) US release, complete EURO 15.00 Racing Destruction Set (Electronic Arts/Ariolasoft) German release, complete EURO 10.00 Racing Destruction Set (Electronic Arts/Ariolasoft) German release, complete, box damaged EURO 5.00 The Pond (HesWare), US Release, shrinkwrapped, box crushed EURO 15.00 Wargame Construction Set (SSI) US release, complete, box damaged Atari 8bit Cassettes Games EURO 15.00 Richard Petty's Rennzirkus (Cosmi/Ariolasoft) German release, complete EURO 5.00 Zaxxon 16k Version (Datasoft) US release, no manual Atari 8bit Cartridge Games EURO 10.00 Millipede (Atari) US release, complete EURO 45.00 Springer (Tigervision) US release, complete Mattel Intellivision EURO 20.00 5 x Intellivision Controller (defective) Vintage PC Games* EURO 30.00 Carriers at War Construction Set (SSG) - EV - complete/good condition - PC 3.5" EURO 15.00 Crimson Skies (Microsoft) - EV - complete/good conditionfactory-sealed - PC CD EURO 15.00 Flight Commander Commander 2 (Avalon Hill) - EV - complete/good condition - PC CD EURO 15.00 Flight Commander Commander 2 (Avalon Hill) - EV - complete/good condition - PC CD EURO 90.00 Gold Rush! (Sierra) - EV - complete/very good condition/factory-sealed - PC 3.5" + PC 5.25" EURO 5.00 Homeworld (Sierra) - German Version - complete/average condition - PC CD EURO 70.00 Manhunter 2: San Francisco (Sierra) - EV - complete/very good condition/factory-sealed - PC 5.25" EURO 15.00 Operation Crusader (Avalon Hill) - EV - complete/good condition - PC 3.5" EURO 20.00 Panzer Battles (SSG) - EV - complete/good condition - PC 5.25" EURO 35.00 Ringworld (Tsunami) - EV - complete/good condition - PC 3.5" EURO 10.00 Spirit of Excalibur (Virgin) - EV - complete/average condition - PC 3.5" EURO 25.00 Star Trek: A Final Unity Collector's Edition Serie 1 (MicroProse) shrinkwrapped, very good condition - PC CD EURO 30.00 The Perfect Trilogy - Perfect General Collection (QQP) - EV - complete/very good condition - PC 3.5" EURO 20.00 Twenty Wargame Classics (SSI) - EV - complete/good condition/Originalverschweißt - PC CD EURO 40.00 V for Victory: Commemorative Collection (Three Sixty) - EV - complete/very good condition/factory-sealed - PC CD EURO 15.00 V for Victory: Gold Juno Sword (Three Sixty) - EV - complete/good condition - PC 3.5" EURO 15.00 V for Victory: Gold Juno Sword (Three Sixty) - EV - good condition - PC 3.5" * Most PC games are to big to send them as airmail letter, so they have to be shipped as parcel. Unless you buy several games is's rather intersting for German and European shipping addresses. Digital Magazines EURO 2.00 RGCD Issue #01 (February 2007) (Retro Gamer CD) EURO 2.00 RGCD Issue #02 (May 2007) (Retro Gamer CD) EURO 2.00 RGCD Issue #03 (August 2007) (Retro Gamer CD) Other Memorabilia EURO 100.00 Contra III Promo Puzzle from 1992 (shrink-wraped, bent because of the foil) Posters Atari Lynx Poster EURO 3.00 Heroes & Villains of the Atari Lynx: Pixel Art/Sprites from all officially released Lynx games - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 135g glossy 4/4 color digital print Atari 5200 Poster EURO 3.00 Heroes & Villains of the Atari 5200: Pixel Art/Sprites from all officially released 5200 games - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 135g glossy 4/4 color digital print EURO 3.00 Poster 5200 Games Library: All officially released 5200 games on one poster - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 135g glossy 4/4 color digital print Atari 7800 Poster EURO 3.00 Heroes & Villains of the Atari 7800: Pixel Art/Sprites from all officially released 7800 games - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 135g glossy 4/4 color digital print EURO 3.00 7800 Games Library: All officially released 7800 games on one poster - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 135g glossy 4/4 color digital print Intellivision Poster EURO 3.00 Heroes & Villains of the Intellivision: Pixel Art/Sprites from most officially released Intellivision games - Size: A3 - 420 x 297 mm (folded to A4) - Paper: 170g glossy 4/4 color digital print 18 German TeleMatch videogame magazines (complete set minus the Star Wars Sonderheft/Special Edition + 11/1984) EURO 250.00 Set of 18 Telematch Magazines Language: German Condition: The items are used and in average condition (please check pictures), details down below. The magazines might have some writings inside as well as missing coupons. Nr. 1 Dezember/Januar 1983 (Cover is loose) Nr. 2/3 Februar/März 1983 (1 coupon is cut out) Nr. 4/5 April/Mai 1983 (worn) Nr. 6/7 Juni/Juli 1983 Nr. 8/9 August/September 1983 Nr. 10/11 Oktober/November 1983 Nr. 12 Dezember 1983 Nr. 1 Januar 1984 (Cover is loose, market place coupon is cut out) Nr. 2 Februar 1984 Nr. 3 März 1984 Nr. 4 April 1984 Nr. 5/6 Juni/Juli 1984 Nr. 7/8 August 1984 Nr. 9 September 1984 Nr. 10 Oktober 1984 Nr. 12 Dezember 1984 (2 pages in the middle are loose) Nr. 1 Januar 1985 Nr. 2 Februar 1985 (Several pages overglued with different articles) Shipping Information I am located in Germany. The shipping options are: - GERMANY Regular Parcel (EURO 5.50) - EU Regular Parcel (EURO 17.00) - USA/CANADA Airmail Parcel (EURO 37.00, runtime about 14 to 21 days, insured, tracking) or Airmail Letter option for USA & Canada: I can offer airmail letter in robust box for 2 regular-sized boxed Atari games/parcel for EURO 4/parcel (no tracking, no insurance, runtime about 5 to 7 days) *** Payment Information - Payment by Paypal/EURO only. If you have any questions, please drop me a PM. - Exchange rate is about 1.00 EURO -> 1.12 US$ Be sure to check this topic from time to time, I am adding games on a daily base. If you have any questions, please drop me a PM. Thanks for reading, Marc. --- SOLD ***EURO 10.00 4K4U Demo - CI - PAL - Demo made by Simon Querenhorst, Limited Edition #07/26 ***EURO 10.00 Adventure Plus - C - NTSC - Made by Steve Engelhardt, Adventure Hack ***EURO 10.00 Alfred Challenge - CI - NTSC - Made by Ebivision ***EURO 20.00 Alien Adventure - CIB - NTSC - From Lost Classics, clear case box, #32, gold label ***EURO 5.00 Alphanumeric Madness - C - NTSC - Made by John Harvey ***EURO 20.00 Atari 30th Anniversary- CB - NTSC - Made by Shawn Davis Sr., Multicart, Box by Marc Oberhäuser ***EURO 7.50 Atari Shot Remixed Limited Edition - C - NTSC ***EURO 20.00 Atom Smasher - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft ***EURO 7.50 Bobby needs Food - C - PAL - Made by Christian Amman ***EURO 15.00 Candy Catcher - CB - NTSC - Made by Grant Thienemann ***EURO 20.00 Cat Trax - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction of an unreleased prototype from UA Limited ***EURO 60.00 Combat Two - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction of an unreleased prototype from Atari, #002/250 ***EURO 7.50 Donkey Kong Escapes - C - NTSC - Made by Salemfrost, Homebrew Hack ***EURO 10.00 Dragonsfire! - C - NTSC - Made by Scott Dayton ***EURO 10.00 Duck Attack - CI - NTSC - Made by Will Nicholes ***EURO 5.00 Edtris 2600 - CI - NTSC - Made by Ed Federmeyer ***EURO 25.00 Encaved Limited Edition - CIB - PAL - Made by Simon Quernhorst #4/75 ***EURO 20.00 Endless Snow - CIB - NTSC - Made by Rudy J. Ferretti ***EURO 10.00 EuroCon 05 Demo - C - PAL - Made by Simon Quernhorst, #6/33 ***EURO 10.00 Eurocon 2007 Retrogames Demo - CI - PAL - Made by Simon Quernhorst ***EURO 20.00 Funky Fish - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction of an unreleased prototype from UA Limited ***EURO 20.00 Genesis 3D - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft, 3D google inclusive ***EURO 20.00 Ghost Attack! 3D - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft, 3D google inclusive ***EURO 125.00 Good Luck, Charlie Brown! - CIB - NTSC - Made by CPUWIZ; #22, shrinkwrapped ***EURO 20.00 Gunfight - CIB - NTSC - Made by XYPE ***EURO 20.00 Havoc 3D - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft, 3D google inclusive ***EURO 3.00 Hozer Video Promo Card - C - NTSC - Made by Hozer Video ***EURO 10.00 I.Q. 180 - C - NTSC - Made by CPUWIZ; Reproduction of a Suntek game ***EURO 25.00 I Project Limited Edition - CIB - PAL - Made by Simon Quernhorst #1/35 ***EURO 10.00 Immies & Aggies - C - NTSC - Made by CPUWIZ; Reproduction of an unreleased ZiMAG-Prototype ***EURO 30.00 KC Monster Maze! - CIB - NTSC - Cassette game for the Starpath Supercharger, Made by Mr.SQL ***EURO 10.00 K.O. Cruiser - CI - NTSC - Made by Devin Cook ***EURO 40.00 Malagai - CIB - Made by FND Collectibles, Limited Edition #4/10, Original Game Chip with Custom Box ***EURO 75.00 Malagai/Gauntlet - CB - NTSC - Double ender made by CPUWIZ ***EURO 25.00 Mental Kombat Limited Edition - CIB - NTSC - Made by Simon Quernhorst #29/100 ***EURO 10.00 Mystery Science Theater 2600 - C - NTSC - Made by Tim Snider ***EURO 5.00 Oystron - CI - PAL - Made by Piero Cavina, #13 ***EURO 10.00 Pressure Gauge - CI - NTSC - Made by John Harvey, Packrat Video Games Edition ***EURO 25.00 Raster Fahndung - CIB - P/N - Made by Simon Quernhorst, #03/75 ***EURO 20.00 S.A.C. Alert - CIB - NTSC - Video Soft ***EURO 20.00 Sea Battle - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction of an unreleased MNetwork game ***EURO 15.00 Seaweed Assault - CIB - NTSC - Made by Duane Alan Hahn ***EURO 10.00 Skate or Die - C - NTSC - Made by Shawn Davis Sr., Homebrew Hack, #8 of 20 ***EURO 5.00 SoundX - CI - NTSC - Made by Ed Federmeyer, #93 ***EURO 30.00 Space Raid - CIB - NTSC - Made by CollectorVision ***EURO 10.00 Super Mario: Rescue in Bower's Castle - C - NTSC - Made by Shawn Davis Sr., Homebrew Hack of Smurf, #8 of 25 ***EURO 20.00 Swordfight - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction of an unreleased MNetwork game ***EURO 10.00 Telepathy - C - NTSC - Made by CPUWIZ; Reproduction of an unreleased Atari-Prototype ***EURO 10.00 The Unknown Game - C - NTSC - Made by CPUWIZ, © Datatech Ent., #3/25 ***EURO 5.00 This Planet Sucks - CI - NTSC - Made by Greg Troutman ***EURO 5.00 Thrust - CI - NTSC - Made by Thomas Jentzsch ***EURO 25.00 Turbo - CIB - NTSC - Enhanced Reproduction ***EURO 10.00 Venture Arcade Edition - C - NTSC - Made by Fred X. Quimby, Homebrew Hack, #14/20 ***EURO 5.00 Video Time Machine - CI - NTSC - Made by Chris Cracknell, #87 ***EURO 120.00 Stella gets a new Brain - Original Release (serial number #012, signed manual, very good condition) ***EURO 15.00 Atari Coin Connection Newsletter Vol. 8, Issue 1 ***EURO 20.00 Coleco Flyer Looping 2600 ***EURO 20.00 Coleco Flyer Tarzan 2600 ***EURO 20.00 Coleco Flyer TimePilot 2600 ***EURO 20.00 Coleco Flyer Wild Western 2600 ***EURO 20.00 Coleco Flyer Zaxxon 2600 ***EURO 20.00 Starplex Flyers Deluxe Video Game Controller ***EURO 75.00 Set of 4 Atari Games Audio Records ***- Yars' Revenge - LP (record looks ok) ***- Yars' Revenge - Single (shrinkwrapped, shrink a bit damaged) ***- Breakout - Single (shrinkwrapped, shrink a bit damaged) ***- Missile Command - Single (shrinkwrapped, shrink a bit damaged) ***EURO 45.00 Barnstorm ***EURO 10.00 Chopper Command ***EURO 30.00 Decathlon Bronze ***Make an offer Decathlon Gold ***EURO 10.00 Dragster ***EURO 20.00 Freeway ***EURO 15.00 Kaboom! ***EURO 20.00 Pitfall! ***EURO 65.00 Pitfall! Triangle Patch ***EURO 100.00 Pitfal 2 ***EURO 60.00 River Raid ***EURO 15.00 Robot Tank Medal of Merit ***Make an offer Robot Tank Star of Honor ***EURO 65.00 Tennis ***EURO 40.00 Stampede Belt ***EURO 15.00 Arctic Fox (Electronic Arts) - complete ***EURO 50.00 Fire Power (MicroIllusions) - sealed/complete ***EURO 10.00 Hardball! (Accolade) - complete - lawn-look artwork ***EURO 20.00 Heart of Africa (Electronic Arts) - complete ***EURO 20.00 Heart of Africa (Electronic Arts) - complete ***EURO 20.00 Psi 5 Trading Company (Accolade) - sealed/complete ***EURO 20.00 Racing Destruction Set (Electronic Arts) - sealed/complete ***EURO 10.00 The Captive (Mastertronic US) - complete ***EURO 10.00 The Captive (Mastertronic US) - complete ***EURO 10.00 Kikstart Off-Road Simulator (Mastertronic US) - complete ***EURO 15.00 Ten Years of Digital Press ... and beyond (Digital Press) ***EURO 20.00 King of Fighters R-2 - European release - plastic box !!! No game, just box and manual !!! ***EURO 65.00 Death Gate (Legend) - EV - complete/good condition - PC CD ***EURO 10.00 Berzerk (MB Spiele) German release, complete, good condition ***EURO 20.00 Centipede (MB Spiele) German release, complete, good condition ***EURO 5.00 Frogger (1) (MB Spiele) German release, complete, box has mold and is damaged, gameeboard and parts are fine though ***EURO 5.00 Frogger (2) (MB Spiele) German release, complete, box has a bit mold and is damaged, gameeboard and parts are fine though ***EURO 5.00 Pac-Man (MB Spiele) German release, complete, box has mold and is damaged, gameeboard and parts are fine though ***EURO 15.00 Popeye (Parker) European release, complete, good condition ***EURO 25.00 Q*bert (Parker) European release, complete, good condition ***EURO 10.00 Turbo (MB Spiele) German release, complete, good condition ***EURO 5.00 Turbo (MB Spiele) German release, complete, complete, box has mold and is damaged, gameeboard and parts are fine though ***EURO 80.00 Complete Lot ***EURO 45.00 Funvision (Atari 2600 Clone) ***EURO 25.00 NeoGeo Pocket Color - Aqua Blue !!! no console, just box and manual !!! ***EURO 15.00 NeoGeo Pocket Color AC Adaptor & Rechargeable Battery Pack (Blaze), box in average condition ***EURO 35.00 Baseball Stars - US release - cardboard box - complete ***EURO 70.00 Dark Arms - US release - cardboard box top slightly crushed - complete ***EURO 25.00 Neo Dragon's Wild - European release - plastic box - complete ***EURO 25.00 Neo Mystery Bonus - Japanese release - plastic box - complete ***EURO 25.00 Neo Cherry Master Color - European release - plastic box - complete ***EURO 20.00 Metal Slug - US release- cardboard box slightly crushed !!! No game, just box and manual !!! ***EURO 10.00 Pac-Man - US release - cardboard box !!! No game, just box and manual !!! ***EURO 10.00 Puzzle Bobble Mini - European release - plastic box !!! No game, just box and manual !!! ***EURO 50.00 Worship the Woodgrain - Original Release (4 CD, instructions, big CD case), ROMs in WAV files for modified Starpath Superchargers
  4. Personal childhood collection of original Atari 2600 Activision achievement patches + corresponding game in professional shadow boxes: - Roadbusters / Enduro - Supreme Starmaster + Leader / Starmaster - River Raiders / River Raid - Decathlon GOLD (very RARE) / Decathlon - Explorers Club / Pitfall! - Cliff Hangers / Pitfall II (RARE) - Sky Stars / Sky Jinks - Chopper Commandos / Chopper Command Sorry for the glass glare. I could photograph without the glass but prefer not to remove.
  5. Well, so much for keeping up to date with my blog. Ah well, better late than never...although some may disagree;-) Pitfall! is the first of my two latest Patch conquests (worry not, my blog entry on the latter -Seaquest - will swiftly follow!) Would it be fair to say that Pitfall! is the Activision Atari game of which general videogame fans are most aware? It was certainly the only one I was certain of before finding myself on my Quest for the Activision Patches. With this in mind, I was going to save the playing of Pitfall! for my final conquest, as a kind of season finale, so to speak, but, well, I recently got a good deal on the boxed cartridge, and it just seemed to be calling out to me like a…Screaming Piha. This is a very loud jungle bird. I looked it up. I have dabbled in Pitfall! over the years. It’s a game I’ve always wanted to ‘beat’, as it were, as I knew Pitfall! has that that complete…able thing inherent to adventure games which followed in its illustrious wake. You know, Zelda…and stuff. Until the boxed cart deal, I’ve always played Pitfall! via emulator, and often on my phone, while waiting outside of shops for Mrs F, only breaking off to occasionally nod at other husbands who had also found themselves out in the cold. Sometimes not just literally. But - and I’m embarrassed to even type this - I could never really feel the pleasures of Pitfall! However, as with all games which are highly regarded but which I don’t initially like, I assumed it was just me, and so kept dabbling – outside of a haberdasher in the rain here, in the doorway of a shoe shop in the snow there, and so on. It took playing on the real hardware – again (see earlier blog) - to show me how stupid I’d been! I know, I really should know by now. With a real controller in my hands, I could sink into Pitfall!, I could feel myself fully enveloped in the adventure. I became Pitfall Harry! As you can see, though, I’m a cautious adventurer. I don’t jump until I’m as certain as I can be that I’m going to reach the rope, and I can never bring myself to jump over three crocodiles in swift, fluid movements. I instead stand on their heads and wait. And wait. And wait. And…when the crocs close their ever-so-formidable looking mouths, I finally make my move! I know that this is an approach that will cost me dearly if I ever try to get all 32 treasures, but for now, I’m just happy that it helped me get the Patch. The lesson here? If you want to feel that wonderful buzz of success, always keep your aspirations low! You can watch my Pitfall! adventure here:)
  6. This is something of a beast of a blog post. I meant to write as I went along, documenting each Activision Patch conquest shortly after it happened, but real-life kept getting in the way. This is the main reason I haven’t played along with the rest of AtariAge members on the Summer Patch Quest. While that would have been my preferred way of earning my Patches, buoyed along by the enthusiasm and camaraderie of other Patch Questers, I never know when I’m going to get any time. I’m also very slow at mastering games, and I just wouldn’t be able to keep up. I will endeavour though, to make my blog posts more bite-sized in future. Just this once, though, in order to catch up with my most recent Atari activities, I’m presenting this epic entry. Laser Blast Some time ago - the last time I blogged, in fact - AtariAger, Nathan Strum, pointed out to me that Laser Blast was an easy Patch to attain, but a boring play…and dear me, was he right. Or so I felt during my first few times trying to reach the magic 100 000 (so, I guess I didn’t find it that easy;-)), but around the 20, 0000 point of probably my fourth play through, something strange happened: the game ceased to be boring and became meditative. That’s right - I entered…The Zone! I developed a simple pattern of play. Stay at the top of the screen (as it’s by choice, it makes the later forced placement of my craft there to increase difficulty, somewhat redundant), and then, when the bases appear, move the joystick one push to the right and fire, and again…and again. Screen cleared. And that’s it. Rinse and repeat until the 100,000 (or 1000,000 if you have the time and inclination) is reached. This pattern of play, rather than dull, became soothing and enjoyable. It was, without wanting to sound pretentious, a Zen experience! I may even return for that one million score at some point. When I want to meditate for five hours. Megamania Before turning to Megamania for my seventh Patch attempt, I was aware of its accolade as 1982’s most humorous game. I can sort-of see why this was awarded, but I have to say I didn’t laugh once. This is not a bad thing – I’m not sure if games should ever make us laugh. Wouldn’t chuckling break our concentration a little? I guess the ‘most humorous game’ honour was bestowed as a result of Megamania’s somewhat eccentric enemy design, but we gamers know that we should never look upon Atari enemies lightly. What seem like quite innocent items sometimes turn out to be quite the opposite. Ignore the peril of Plaque Attack’s strawberries, for example, at your peril. So, without any further ado, here are my thoughts on the Megamania’s ‘enemy objects’. The hamburgers – these were the most satisfying to clear, which probably shouldn’t be the case, as they’re the easiest, certainly in regards to their first couple of appearances. I can’t comment on later waves of any of the enemies, as my skills never took me that far. The reason that I found the hamburgers the most satisfying, is down to the how you can take the whole lot out as they make their first trip across the screen. I mean, I didn’t actually manage to, but I felt that it wasn’t totally beyond my ability! Cookies . Taking these out on their first pass from top to bottom will, I imagine, always be beyond my ability! And the slight left to right movement is plain frustrating. Make your doughy minds up! Even thinking about the cookies now is making me sweat! Bugs . The bugs’ movements are similar enough to the hamburgers to make me love them too. Just keep all waves like this, I say - left to right. I like the bugs. Bugs are good. Radial Tyres: It’s odd how the tyres are of a very specific type, while everything else remains generic. Maybe it’s because radials supposedly have the best grip of all the tyres, and Steve Cartright may have wanted to add a dash of realism to proceedings - only a bullet will take these fellas off the road (well, you know, screen). Whatever the reason, they’re certainly speedy and I could have very well done without them, frankly. Diamonds: These are hard. I should have known this. They’re diamonds. Another inspired bit of realism! Steam Irons: I did initially think these were cats. Thinking this did not make them easier to defeat. The irons are another enemy with an unnerving attack pattern. Once I knew they were irons, I felt that they wanted to iron me. They wanted to gang-iron me! Bow ties: I’m always a little thrown by anyone wearing a bow-tie for anything other than a formal event. This makes me wary of bow-ties in general. And I was right to be here. They’re cocky, bomb-happy little twists of silk! Space dice: These are not space dice, they’re asteroids, and they’re falling on me. And I don’t have a hyperspace button. I want a hyperspace button. And that’s Megamania for you. Oink! And so we come to Oink!, a game which seems to very lowly regarded indeed. I actually really like Oink!, but I don’t know how anybody achieves anything when playing on the higher difficulty. For this, you need to move the pig close to the bottom of the screen in order to lay bricks. To me, doing so, feels like you’re deliberately tormenting the wolf, and so deserve everything you get. And it makes the game really really hard. The first time I scored the 25,000 score needed for the Patch, I was on a plane. It was the start of my summer holiday and I was playing Atari, and that’s how it should be. Obviously. “I’m in the mile-high club!” I announced to my traveling companion. “That’s not what the mile–high club is.,” she announced back, before explaining things to me. I raised a hopeful eyebrow at her. She gave a no-nonsense scowl back. I returned to Oink! I did feel that playing Oink! in the sky was a great use of my time, a belief which I imagine would only be held by a gamer well and truly lost to the cause. To everyone else, it is no doubt seen as anything but. I also recorded the run, something about which I felt very smug, until discovering later that Android doesn’t record internal sound, not a without much fiddling about with…rooting and other things I don’t really understand. So I felt smug no more. Part of me was strangely relieved, though, as using emulation just felt plain wrong. So why is this? After all, I’m perfectly happy to emulate almost everything else. I think it’s partly to do with the very slight input lag I feel (or possibly imagine) when playing Atari via Android emulation, and perhaps partly that the image is just a little too crisp. The main reason, I think, though, is because the 2600 - of all consoles that have ever been - is so tangible, so present, so solid, that when you’re not playing the real thing, it feels like you’re not playing Atari at all. You need to feel the cartridge thunk into the slot, you need to see the somewhat marvellous mess of wires snaking from behind the woodgrain, you need to feel that cold metal of the switches and to grip that joystick in your hands until the suggestion of a blister forms (maybe I hold it all wrong!). Because then, and only then, do you feel that you’re properly involved in the game. In the case of Oink!, you feel that you’re really lifting those bricks and releasing them over the gaps. You can almost feel their weight and their coarseness. Only then do you feel like you’ve played Atari today. So on my return home, bleary eyed and sunburnt, I tried Oink! again. And this time, it felt right. I managed the requisite score first time and so recorded my next run - complete with sound! Another leg of my quest was complete. Take that, Android and the fake mile-high club! As I said at the start of this post, I intend keep up to date with my future blogs, to avoid any more giant ones such this. So, every time I gain a Patch, for instance, an entry on it will swiftly follow, while the memories are still fresh in my old-man mind. That’s the plan anyway. The question is, which Patch next?
  7. I have some nice Activision patches for sale on eBay. Reasonable prices. Free and Fast 1st class shipping -- USA only please. Thank you for looking. Activision Patches
  8. Note: I will be updating this post over time as needed. I collect Atari 2600 VCS and Odyssey 2. I am also currently looking for a few Commodore, Intellivision, and Atari 5200 items. Please note that where I specify the condition, it is usually because I already have a copy in lesser condition that I am looking to replace. My primary wants at the moment (Atari 2600 unless otherwise specified): Alpha Beam with Ernie: CIB nice condition NTSC Espial: manual Front Line: box Frankenstein's Monster: box Gravitar (silver): box, manual, cartridge with nice condition silver label Polaris: box, manual Quadrun: box, manual Spy Hunter: complete Stronghold: manual Wing War (PAL): manual, box Demon Attack+ (Jopac) cart, manual Flash Point (Videopac+) cart, control holder Super Bee (Brazilian Odyssey) Tutankham (Odyssey 2/Videopac) Activision patches: Secret Society of the Dolphins, Dreadnaught Destroyer (Intellivision version), Beamrider (half-moon), H.E.R.O. Atari patches: Video Game Masters, Centipede World Championship Data Age Video Game Club of America newsletter, membership card, catalog, accessories/merchandise Imagic dealer catalogs, shirts, posters, and promotional items reproductions of unreleased Atari 2600 games Further details on additional items I am looking for are below.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Below is the complete list of my wanted items for the VCS: LOOSE GAMES (NTSC or PAL) ======================= Firebug (Suntek) Immies and Aggies (CCE) Out of Control (Avalon Hill) Pizza Chef (CCE) River Patrol (Tigervision) Spider Maze (K-Tel Vision) Swordquest: Waterworld (Atari) Wall Defender (Bomb) LOOSE GAMES (NTSC only) ========================= Cakewalk (CommaVid) Crack'ed (prototype reproduction) Glacier Patrol (Telegames) Gravitar (Atari) NTSC silver label good condition only Mangia (Spectravision) Rush Hour (prototype reproduction) Stuntman (Panda) Stronghold (CommaVid) Thwocker (prototype reproduction) Universal Chaos (Telegames) LOOSE GAMES (PAL only) ========================== Aquatak (John Sands) Asteroids (Atari) PAL red label Battlezone (Atari) PAL red label Commando Raid (Carrere) Defender (Atari) PAL blue label Ghostbusters II (HES) Eggomania (Carrere) Exocet (John Sands) near mint label Frisco (Home Vision) Hell Driver (ITT) Infernal Tower (Carrere) Joust (Atari) PAL red label Laser Base (ITT) M.A.D. (Carrere) Mario Bros (Atari) PAL red label Missile Control (Video Gems) Mission Survive (Video Gems) Octopus (Carrere) Panda Chase (Home Vision) Pengo (Atari) PAL black label Peter Penguin (ITT) Pharaoh's Curse (TechnoVision) Picnic (Carrere) Pumuckl I (ITT) RealSports Tennis (Atari) PAL red label RealSports Volleyball (Atari) PAL red label Robot Fight (HomeVision) Save Our Ship (TechnoVision) Sneak N Peak (Carrere) Space Jockey (Carrere) Steeplechase (Video Gems) Surfer's Paradise (Video Gems) Treasure Below (Video Gems) World End (Home Vision) LOOSE GAMES W/ NO ACTI-PLAQUE =================== (near mint labels/not blue label/NTSC only): Alpha Beam with Ernie (Atari) Big Bird's Egg Catch (Atari) Boxing (Activision) Chopper Command (Activision) Cookie Monster Munch (Atari) Cosmic Commuter (Activision) Cosmic Corridor (Zimag) Dishaster (Zimag) Double Dragon (Activision) Freeway (Activision) Frostbite (Activision) I Want My Mommy (Zimag) Kaboom (Activision) Keystone Kapers (Activision) Kung Fu Master (Activision) Laser Blast (Activision) Oscar's Trash Race (Atari) Plaque Attack (Activision) Pressure Cooker (Activision) River Raid (Activision) Seaquest (Activision) Sky Jinks (Activision) Sorcerer's Apprentice (Atari) Space Shuttle (Activision) Spider Fighter (Activision) Spitfire Attack (Milton Bradley) with end label Spy Hunter (Sega) Tanks But No Tanks (Zimag) Up N' Down (Sega) LOOSE MANUALS/INSERTS ========================= Assault (Bomb) Asterix (Atari) Boing (First Star) Cakewalk (CommaVid) Centipede "Bug Off" contest insert (Atari) Espial (TigerVision) Guardian (Apollo) I Want My Mommy (Zimag) Kung Fu Master (Activision) Mangia (Spectravision) Miner 2049er II (Tigervision) Out of Control (Avalon Hill) Quadrun (Atari) Rescue Terra I (VentureVision) Rescue Terra I contest rules insert (VentureVision) Springer (TigerVision) Stronghold (CommaVid) Submarine Commander (Sears) Superman (Atari) international version Superman (Sears) blue cover - near mint only Swordquest: Waterworld (Atari) Swordquest: Waterworld comic book (Atari) Wall Defender (Bomb) Wing War (Imagic) BOXED GAMES OR EMPTY GAME BOXES ================= ABSOLUTE: Pete Rose Baseball Tomcat F-14 Simulator ACTIVISION: Laser Blast - box near mint only Stampede - box near mint only ATARI: Alpha Beam with Ernie Asterix Gravitar (silver box) Hangman (silver box) Klax (near mint only) Quadrun Raiders of the Lost Ark Rubik's Cube Sentinel (near mint only) Swordquest Waterworld Taz Track & Field COMMAVID: Cosmic Swarm (second version.. not the cartoon box) COLECO: Front Line DATA AGE: Frankenstein's Monster IMAGIC: Laser Gates - box near mint only No Escape - box near mint only Wing War (PAL) M-NETWORK: Masters of the Universe - near mint box only Tron boxed set - near mint only PARKER BROS: Frogger II Gyruss - box in very good condition only Mr. Do's Castle Montezuma's Revenge Super Cobra - near mint box only SEARS: Blackjack (picture label) Defender Pac-Man (picture label) Poker Plus (picture label) Submarine Commander Superman Yars' Revenge SEGA: Spy Hunter Up N Down SPECTRAVISION: PictureMate SongMate TELEGAMES: Adventures on GX-12 Glacier Patrol Universal Chaos (NTSC only) TELESYS: Demolition Herby Ram It - near mint box only TIGERVISION: Miner 2049er II Polaris XONOX (boxed single-enders): Artillery Duel Chuck Norris Superkicks Ghost Manor Motocross Racer Robin Hood Sir Lancelot Spike's Peak Tomarc the Barbarian HARDWARE ========================================== Atari Kid Controller - no broken prongs on back KY Enterprises FingerTip Controller (photo) Micro-Händler Joystick (photo) Sega Spy Hunter "Dual Control Module" joystick holder (photo) Suncom TAC-2 joystick MISC =============================================== Atari 2600 carrying case (photo) Canal 3 cassettes (with case/insert) Tigervision plastic trays (holds cartridge inside box) Uncommon Atari 2600 game manuals PATCHES/STICKERS/ETC =============================== ACTIVISION (2600 versions): Beamrider (half-moon version: photo) Bell Ringer (Boxing fan-made patch) Decathlon Silver Decathlon Gold Secret Society of the Dolphins (Dolphin) Order of the H.E.R.O. (H.E.R.O.) All-Star Hockey Team (Ice Hockey) near mint only Kabashers (Kabobber fan-made patch) Explorers Club (Pitfall) near mint only Cliff Hangers (Pitfall II) Cross of Excellence (Robot Tank) Star of Honor (Robot Tank) Space Shuttle Pilot (Space Shuttle) Space Shuttle Commander (Space Shuttle) near mint only ACTIVISION (Intellivision versions): Dreadnaught Destroyer (Dreadnaught Factor) Trailblazers (Happy Trails) Explorer's Club (Pitfall) Trail Drive (Stampede) ATARI: Battlezone: Video Game Masters Centipede: Atari World Video Game Championship Gravitar: Video Game Masters Quadrun: Video Game Masters IMAGIC: Moonsweeper button SEGA: Sega Mundo ODYSSEY 2 ========================================== Hardware: Voice of Odyssey 2 CIB Misc: Odyssey Adventure (magazine) Odyssey Aventura (Brazilian magazine) Issues 3 and later Odyssey 2 Quest for the Rings poster Odyssey 2 stuffed dragon toy Videopac cases in nice condition (empty cases, minimum of scratches) Games: Barão Vermelho Bombardeio Submarino!/Tiro ao Alvo! Desafio Chinês! Flash Point (Videopac+) GoSub Missão Impossível/ Viagem Programada! Morse (w/manual only) Mr. Roboto O Gato e o Rato O Segredo do Farao Pong Puzzle Piece Panic Super Bee (Brazil version) Telegrafista Tutankham Manuals: Catch the Ball / Naughts and Crosses (Videopac) Morse (Videopac) Neutron Star (Videopac) Super Bee (Videopac version) COMMODORE ======================================== Hardware: Commodore Magic Voice module - CIB only Commodore 64 computer PAL only Commodore Plus/4 computer PAL only Amiga 1200 computer NTSC or PAL Amiga CD32 NTSC or PAL Games (C64): Batman: The Caped Crusader (Ocean / Data East) C64 NTSC disk version Enigma Force (Beyond) C64 CIB Firefly (Ocean) C64 complete Gaplus complete Neuromancer CIB Revenge of Defender CIB Toy Bizarre (Activision) C64 cartridge version CIB Wizard of Wor (Commodore) CIB only Games (VIC-20): A.E. (Broderbund) VIC-20 Mountain King (Beyond) VIC-20 Polaris (Tigervision) VIC-20 Springer (Tigervision) VIC-20 Video Vermin (UMI) VIC-20 Xonox cartridges for VIC-20 (any except Sir Lancelot/Robin Hood) Boxed Xonox VIC-20 games Manuals: Batman: The Caped Crusader (not cassette version) Enigma Force Firefly Max Headroom Games (Amiga): Blood Money CIB Killing Game Show CIB Strider CIB Uridium 2 CIB INTELLIVISION ============================================= BOXED GAMES (nice condition only): Centipede (Atarisoft) Commando (INTV) Defender (Atarisoft) Dig Dug (INTV) Diner (INTV) Fathom (Imagic) River Raid (Activision) Truckin' (Imagic) White Water (Imagic) good condition only Worm Whompers (Activision) LOOSE GAMES: Blockade Runner (Interphase) Commando (INTV) Congo Bongo (Sega) Defender (Atarisoft) Dig Dug (INTV) Diner (INTV) Hover Force (INTV) Kool-Aid Man (Mattel Electronics) Lady Bug (Coleco) Sewer Sam (Interphase) Turbo (Coleco) Venture (Coleco) ATARI 5200 =============================================== HARDWARE: GIM Electronics Fire Command for Atari 5200 MAGAZINES/COMICS/CATALOGS/ETC =========================== Activisions vol 1, 3, 5 Electronic Games (magazine) Electronic Fun with Computers and Games (magazine) Imagic dealer catalogs Imagic posters Odyssey Adventure (magazine) Tron (Slave Labor Graphics comic) Issue 4 Video Games Magazine (pre-crash magazine) Vidiot (magazine) OTHER STUFF ============================================== Books on high score strategies for arcade games, Atari 2600 games, and pinball Any contest-related or mail-order only items for the Atari 2600 Elite: any "Order of the Elite" items (pin, jacket, shirt, parka, etc) Power Lords Shaya and Sydot action figures Tron-related merchandise (comic books, action figures, artwork) Tron-themed Xbox controllers Atari/Video game-related posters or artwork Any spiral notebooks, binders, or folders from the early 1980s (pre-crash) with Atari or video game artwork on the cover.
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