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If you're hungry for a humorous game with fast flying pizza, french fries, hot dog's, pickles, and more, then check out my video of Fast Food for Atari 2600! I don't have the instruction manual but I read through it thanks to it being here on Atari Age.
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The second volume of my Atari homebrew series is now up on Amazon! Available on 7 different Amazon websites: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.de/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.fr/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.es/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.it/dp/1983385271 https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/1983385271 $12.99 for B&W paperback (same price as Volume 1) - ebook/Kindle version and the full-color "Deluxe Edition" will be up in a day or two. my other books are listed here: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Brian+Matherne&search-alias=books&field-author=Brian+Matherne&sort=relevancerank Big Thanks go out to all of the Atari homebrew programmers out there for making this a success!!!!!!
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Here's an Atari 2600 stack for pridemonth. Let's continue to encourage inclusiveness. I'm just showing off this stack of games I own while showing support for some friends out there. ?
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Yes! Episode 185 of The Atari 2600 Game by Game Podcast dropped on iTunes today.?
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Hello Everyone, I am brand - new to fixing electronics, specifically Atari VCS boards. I’ve had some success and some abject failures, so I thought I’d as the community before ruining another one. I have a 2600 VCS where the left joystick port does not register an “up” signal from the controller. For example, no thrust in Asteroids. The solder joints look OK, but before I reflow or even replace the part, if the joints ARE ok, what else could this be? Any recommendations of the order in which I should try things to repair the issue? Thanks everyone! Evan
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At the end of this episode from 1987, Alf plays Space Invaders. Awesome! He says "easy shot, that's exactly why the martians are extinct".
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I talk about Mental Health Awareness Month for 2 minutes before playing Donkey Kong Jr. on my Retron 77.
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Pics below - Accepting trade or cash offers - PM me if interested in anything - Kevin NO LONGER AVAILABLE NTSC Panda Space Canyon (full white label) Panda Sea Hawk (Red End Label Only) Froggo Spiderdroid Froggo Task Force Zellers Laser Volley Sears Arcade Pinball (Text Label) Sears Adventure (Text Label) Sears Asteroids (Text Label) Sears Baseball (Text Label) Sears Basketball (Text Label) Sears Canyon Bomber (Text Label) Sears Chgase (Text Label) Sears Dodger Cars (Text Label) Sears Football (Text Label) Sears Gunslinger (Text Label) Sears Night Driver (Text Label) Sears Pong Sports (Text Label) Sears Race (Text Label) Sears Superman (Text Label) Sears Target Fun (Text Label) Atari Codebreaker (Text Label) Activision Plaque Attack Activision Spider Fighter Activition Stampede Activision Laser Blast Activision Skiing PAL Ubisoft/Salu Pick & Pile Atari 32 in 1 Cartridge
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Dear all, I am confused of how to manage multiple objects in one games? Here we talk aboout Atari 2600. For game, space invader, it has 30 enemies, and one agent. I am very curious about how to manage those objects in Just 128 byte RAM. It seems each one should take two bytes to record the positions(X, Y). But I did't see many changes of ram in stella when the enemies are moving. How to implement that? Could anyone tell me the logic of that? Thanks in advance.
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Hi Guys Just thought I would share a friendly link to a nice interview with the Atari legend Eugene Jarvis: http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/interview-eugene-jarvis/ Please enjoy. Adrian
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Highly modified Missile Command or something original? I have no idea-
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Hi Everyone, Up for sale are three sets of cartridges: Two sets of Epyx games (Summer Games, Winter Games, and California Games), and one set of Milton Bradley games (Spitfire Attack and Survival Run). All orders include shipping PM me if you are interested. Shipping happens within 24 hours of purchase (usually $7-8, again its included in the price), and I will PM you a tracking number. Finally, I warrantee all items for 30 days after purchase. Thanks everyone! David Milton Bradley = $22 (shipping included) Epyx Set #1 = $18 (shipping included) Epyx Set #2 = $16 (shipping included)
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Here we've got Big Bird's Egg Catch for Atari 2600 with the game cartridge, manual, overlay and the kid's controller that is used to play this game. The kid's controller, made in the USA at Atari's El Paso, Texas facility, also works with the other three Sesame Street games and a couple of unreleased prototypes that have since found the light of day. Everything has been cleaned and tested and works as it should. While giving the overlay a wipe-down, the right embossed "button" popped off - whoops! The good news is it still sits on the #6 key of the controller just fine (as seen in one of the pictures) while playing the game. There is zero handwriting or stray marks of any kind in the manual. Only asking $20 shipped (US only). Please see pictures for exact condition of all items. Shoot me a PM with any q's or to finalize a deal. Thanks.
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Looking to unload these 11 boxed games as a lot but would consider piecing out if need be. Figured $40 plus shipping would be more than fair. Lowered to $30 with FREE SHIPPING! Value of the lot is around $75 based on eBay sold listings. All games are complete in box (CIB) unless otherwise noted. All games are NTSC format. Please see attached pictures to evaluate condition. Air-Sea Battle Asteroids (even has revision card to manual!) Combat Golf Missile Command (no manual) Pac-Man RealSports Football (Atari Corp.; no manual) Space Invaders StarMaster (no manual) Street Racer Super Breakout Shoot me a PM with any q's or to finalize a deal!
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Music Machine LP ORIGINAL RELEASE in good condition with Sleeve/Comic - price lowered - $15 including shipping Music Machine Part II LP ORIGINAL RELEASE w/ sleeve/comic, lyric sheet and advertisement SOLD Rumor has it that the original Atari 2600 Music Machine Cart was packaged with the LP - Put your Atari Music Machine in context. Nice addition to your collection. $50 plus actual shipping for all of this or best offer. Pm me. Kevin
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Maybe yet another C Compiler for 6502 programming...
splendidnut posted a blog entry in splendidnut's Blog
Mocha/BCA Announcement Usually, the biggest hassle with getting things done for me has always been a lack of enough big chunks of free time to do stuff. Due to the current pandemic, that is no longer the case. Since I'm pretty much home-bound waiting for the weather get warmer, I have a lot more free time to work on personal projects. I've been wanting to announce and talk about my current projects for a while. I'm in the process of developing a C-like compiler focused on generating optimized 8-bit code for the 6502 to use for developing projects for the Atari 2600. There have been a few people that have announced projects like this a few years ago, all of which seem to have stalled out. That's why I'm a bit hesitant to annouce this. I wanted to wait until I was further along, so that I could actually feel confident enough to release a beta-version of the compiler. Currently the compiler does work to a point... As long as the code remains relatively simple, the compiler produces decent assmebler code which can then be fed thru DASM to get a working program. Anything the compiler can't handle, it either yells loudly about (usually syntax errors that can't make it thru the parser), or let's you know there was an error and still produces an assembly file containing all the code it could compile. In parallel with the compiler, I'm working on a game that I started long before ChaoticGrill. I've been able to get a somewhat simpler version of the original display kernel programmed and running in C code. Which shows that, Yes, you can write a display kernel in C for the 6502. The only thing in the demo that has strickly been written in 6502 code, is the Sprite Positioning routine. Working on the two in parallel, while a bit slower... seems to keep the motiviation going as I flip back and forth between the two. While working on the game/demo when I hit a need for something to be implemented in the compiler, I can switch over and implement it. And when I get tired of working on the compiler, I can always switch back. ---- This all came about because I was playing around with a lot of different things the past several months... * Progress on Chaotic Grill has been slow because I'm now at the point where I need to fill in the framework surrounding the game: the titlescreen, menu system, extra features... like SaveKey support. On top of debating whether I want to add anything to the gameplay. * I've been thinking about writing a compiler for a while now. It's something I've always wanted to do, but just haven't had the time or motivation. I've spent some of my free time playing around with some old Turbo Pascal projects, experimenting with old C/C++ compilers, and digging more in depth into Javascript. And that has all led me back around to thinking of developing my own compiler... which led to the root of this project. * I did some experimenting with CC65 and trying to get something compiled and running for the Atari 2600. I was able to get a very simple display kernel working... but only after I started hacking away at the CC65 code base, adding my own code optimizers into CC65's vast optimizer code base. There was some success... but it was a bit of a painful process. Ultimately I came to the conclusion that, while you could do a project in it (other's have... Robo Ninja Climb / https://atariage.com/forums/topic/280856-robo-ninja-climb-atari-2600/ ), you kind of had to jump thru hoops to do it. * I attempted to experiment with the C02 Compiler (https://atariage.com/forums/topic/267074-c02-compiler/), but it appears there's a very constraining identifier length limit (6 chars!!!!)... which the codebase itself adheres to also. After trying my previous efforts hacking away at CC65, I was not about to do that again.... There were also some other reasons, but I don't remember what they were. This was the final push into developing my own compiler. ---- For the most part, the compiler I've written trys to following somewhat closely with the C89 (Ansi) spec. My main reference has been "The C Programming Language: Second Edition" by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. I'm probably not going to implement Preprocessor stuff... I currently have one, it only processes the #include stuff (in a very hacky/not quite implemented fully way), but I'm debating just pushing that into the parser itself. I will not be one to enable "macro abusers" Constants are currently implemented and working, and I'll be adding either a manual or automatic function inliner. Both of which are usually what macros are used for. I've greatly simplified the variable declaration stuff. Only handling 8/16 bit values, pointers and arrays. The most complicated thing you can create is an array of pointers: char *gfxPtrs[5]; So far, I've found this to be sufficient. I've yet to implement one of the features I'd really like to see: Inline assembly. It hasn't been done yet, mainly because I'll need to write a parse/code generator for that. i.e. Lazy... I've got my position sprite routine... what more do I need? Uhh... a score kernel... So far, the compiler mainly deals in byte-based operations... there are a few things that can work with integers (mainly for the current pointer support), but for the most part, the 16-bit support is missing. For comparisons, signed/unsigned-ness has generally been ignored, mainly because I haven't used it that much. ----- Overall, despite that half-implementation of most things... I've been slowly adding features to make the compiler ready for general consumption. Or at least tolerable. Since I currently don't know when I can throw anything out there, I decided to make this a blog post instead of a general announcement. Oh... and here's two binaries. One of the original game project in ASM (pre-ChaoticGrill), and one of the C reimplementation using the aforementioned compiler. And might as well throw some C source code out there too. Feel free to ask questions or comment. --Philip bca-asmEng.bin bca-mocha.bin bca.c -
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
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Remembering the game hack that started my love for game hacking, with a request by fans to have an original character for that hack I present.... BUSTER Buster is just your typical BBSing Bobtail cat (Felus Catus Atarius) who will not be stopped by rain, sleet, snow, or penguins to get his favorite Atari 800 computer and talk to his BBSing friends. Help Buster pounce over Galloway Guin and his Waddle Raft Pack to get all of his Babbles and unlock their SEKRET SURPRISE, and of course back to his computer! Buster_TBBSB R01.bin Buster, also lover of cosplay, dons his cape (or is it a plastic bag that he accidentally got caught in..??)
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I'm going to try to make a case for it being good, but NOT because it's Pac-Man.