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  1. I’ve been on a bit of an Enduro kick lately! Admittedly, I’m not that good (yet). my all time high score is 3899 but I just took a photo of my most recent high score of 2475. can you beat it? post your screenshots below!
  2. OK, so maybe I'm not the most tech savvy of gamers but I should be able to download and import ROMs for Atari 2600 games, especially as I have two emulators. To be clear I CAN download and import most commercial games from back-in-the-day, with a few exceptions. Mostly a handful of games from 20th Century-Fox and SEGA. But I've had ZERO success with homebrews and WIPs. Since a user at http://highscore.com/ submitted a score for Abyss of Chernobyl: 90 Seconds I've been wanting very much to play it. I have no idea if it's getting a physical release. I hope so. A factor to consider is that I have Doxillion Plus on my PC, which I use to archive all of my ROMs. I download the ROM that I want, and extract it with Doxillion Plus into the Folder of my choice. EMU7800 Version 2.2 (Core 1.4) Once downloaded I import the ROM file into EMU7800. This emulator will import most everything from back-in-the-day, but fails when it comes to some Fox and SEGA games. Stella Version 6.0 Has a ton of ROMs already, but whenever I try to download ANY homebrews, regardless of if they're a WIP or are finished games, Doxillion Plus pops up and I get an error message that reads (as an example) The file "Abyss0.19NTSC.bas.bin" cannot be loaded because its format is not supported in Doxillion Document Converter. What is the snag, and if I purchased a Harmony Cart what steps are involved in downloading ROMs into it? Abyss of Chenobyl is a large game. 64k I believe. Does the Harmony Cart have a size limit as far as individual games are concerned? I performed a search for the Harmony Cart at the AtariAge store but couldn't find it. Any help would be appreciated.
  3. For me, the last video game for the VCS/2600 that I played is the port of Tapper. Good game overall. I managed to score in the 9000 range before getting my ass handed to me by an angry customer who I failed to give beer to. pic related.
  4. Game: Tapeworm System: Atari 2600/VCS/Sears Video Arcade Publisher: Spectravision Catalog Number: SA-205 Programmer: ? Cartridge Size: ? Copyright: 1982 I like to credit the programmer when I do a review, but I couldn't find out who it was through my research. Genre: Snake Controller: Joystick (Sega Game Pad Compatible) Players: 1; 2 (alternating) Rarity Rating: 3 FROM THE MANUAL Please welcome to your T.V. set our hero "SLINKY" the SPECTRA-WORM. Good OL' SLINKY loves fruit, and knows where to get it. The Trouble is, that before SLINKY can get to the fruit, he has got to eat all those fattening beans first. Every time SLINKY eats one of those beans he gets longer and longer, making it awfully tough to get around. Especially since he has got to stay in the bean patch all the time. Some time poor "SLINKY" gets all tangled up which is no good at all! And then these two villains "SPANKY" and "BEEKY" are always trying to make a meal out of "SLINKY". So, SLINKY wants you! To get your bean and fruit finding joystick of yours and help him out. "SLINKY'S" DIET Bean Apple Orange Grape Stawberry Banana BEEKY'S AND SPANKY'S DIET IS SLINKY !!! I didn't change a single word or punctuation mark. I typed every word of the above from the manual scan at Atari Mania. Every time that I typed "Slinky" all that I could think of was the TV commercial for the Slinky toy (which I had as a child. To this day I drive people crazy singing it). It’s Slinky; it’s Slinky. For fun it’s a wonderful toy. What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkety sound? A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing! Everyone knows it’s Slinky. It’s Slinky; it’s Slinky. For fun it’s a wonderful toy. It’s fun for a girl and a boy. But what I remember is the :30 TV Commercial. The song is even longer. FULL :60 TV COMMERCIAL FOR SLINKY Anywho, back to the task at hand, and my review of Sl..., er Tapeworm. This game isn't bad, but it does make sounds that hurt my ears. I'm talking about whenever Beeky or Spanky are on-screen. OK, I admit it. Whenever I type Spanky I think of the ancient "Our Gang" comedies, aka, "The Little Rascals." I'm old so that explains that, I think. There are 5 patches that Slinky must make his way through, eating the beans one at a time until the fruit can be reached. When he eats a bean the next one will appear. If he fails to reach the bean before the Beetle at the bottom of the screen reaches the fruit displayed on the bottom-right of the screen, more beans will appear. It's tempting to delay reaching the fruit by traveling in a circle, and if the game rewarded you by giving you bonus points for the length of his wormness once he has eaten the last bean and makes it to the fruit, it might be worth it. But it doesn't. So it isn't. Patch 3 is in the dark. The screen will light briefly (about :02 seconds) after Slinky eats a bean. If you hit the Fire button that will also light the screen for the same length of time. It's tempting to hit the Fire button repeatedly. Don't! Each time you use this feature you lose one of the beans that you've collected. Loose them all and you lose a life. SCORING The Patches appear in the following order: Apple Patch. Each bean is worth 5 points. Fruit 50 points. Orange Patch. Each bean is worth 10 points. Fruit 100 points. Grape Patch (Night). Each bean is worth 15 points. Fruit 150 points. Strawberry Patch. Each bean is worth 20 points. Fruit 200 points. Banana Patch. Each bean is worth 25 points. Fruit 250 points. With the Difficulty Switch set for A your worm is on a diet. I score fewer points this way (A Position). If it's in the manual I missed it. A bonus worm is awarded every 1,000 points, but you can only have 4 at a time. The game will allow a maximum of 30 beans per patch. Maximum Score: 9,995 points. YOUTUBE TAPEWORM PLAY VIDEO HOW TO PLAY HOME VIDEO GAMES, VOL. 2: THE HOT NEW GAMES: TAPEWORM SEGMENT (1982) I really struggled as to where to place Tapeworm in the ranking. I moved a few games in the end from how I was originally going to rank them. I originally ranked Tapeworm 7th, but figured with the sound turned way down it should rank higher. Don't get me wrong here, I like every game that I've reviewed so far to some degree, with the exception of Fire Fly. RANKING: 5 out of 8 Worm War I Demolition Herby Allia Quest (Home Brew) Naughty List (Home Brew) Tapeworm (with the sound turned down low) Bell Hopper (Home Brew) Alligator People (Prototype) Fire Fly REVIEWED GAMES IN THE DATABASE AT HIGH SCORE http://highscore.com Allia Quest Bell Hopper Demolition Herby Fire Fly Naughty List Tapeworm Worm War I OTHER GAMES PUBLISHED BY SPECTRAVISION Rarity only listed if above 5. P = Prototype Bumber Bash - Rarity 9 Challenge of Nexar (Own) Chase the Chuck Wagon - Rarity 8 China Syndrome Cross Force Gangster Alley Gas Hog - Rarity 8 Kreuzer - P Mangia - Rarity 10 Master Builder - Rarity 8 Planet Patrol (Own) Super Baumeister - Rarity P Please Like, Follow and Comment. I spent 5 hours on this thing, including the new lyrics to the tune of the Slinky jingle that I wrote as a review of Tapeworm. Be thankful I decided to not include it, although that was an hour wasted.
  5. Just thought that I would mention that my Youtube channel cessnaace is again active. Ok, so I've just uploaded one new video. I'm currently limited to the use of my Smart Phone, but it's a start. Thanks to all who have commented to my video so far. Oh, most of the old videos are still up, but I received a Copyright Strike some time back and so that video was deleted. I took the extra step of deleting all videos that had been flagged as being potential Copy Right offenders. There are still alot of videos still up though, and as I mentioned I'm back to making new ones. In this first new video I mention Atari Age and High Score, and my involvement with each.
  6. From the album: HSC

    Score obtained 11/28/16 using original hardware and original cartridge.
  7. Some members suggested that I start a separate thread for the RAIN OF TERROR high score challenge so they could post their high scores directly in the thread. So here you go. The challenge is still going at this time... Now through November 6th, the person with the highest score on RAIN OF TERROR will receive the very first physical/box version of the game!! Including… · Numbered RAIN OF TERROR box – ( serial number 0001 ) · Labeled 5 ¼ program diskette · Full color manual And as a special BONUS… ( since this is a paddle controller game after all )… the winner will also receive an actual set of Atari Paddle controllers!! (don’t worry, shipping is on us too) Of course you can play on actual Atari hardware or on an emulator ( capturing the mouse as paddle controller works great on Altirra and Atari800win), but we do want a screen shot or digital picture of your best score either way! Please post your high score here (or you can PM me with it if you don't want to post it for some reason) including screen shot or digital picture by end of November 6th. Note that there is also a similar thread on ABBUC website here. http://www.abbuc.de/community/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9004 You can post either here on Atariage or on the ABBUC thread ( or both !), I will monitor responses on both sites. GOOD LUCK !!
  8. From the album: Nintendo

    One of my scores in Super Mario Bros.
  9. AtariAge and that dude who made a game some time ago present... Carol vs. The World! 2015 Championship It is Christmas time once again and the fourth annual Carol vs. The World! Championship is upon us. Throughout the entire month of December, all boys and girls--naughty or nice--will have the opportunity not only to earn bragging rights, but to win actual prizes! This year, in an effort to encourage novices and newcomers to play, we are changing things a bit. We will separate the veteran players in their own category, so that they will not compete with newer players for prizes. We hope that this will balance the contest better and make it more fair to newcomers. There will be two categories: The regular players and the special "Elite Knight Elf" for veterans players, each with their own rankings and prizes. Veterans are those who have won awards or have submitted scores higher than 1,000 points in previous competitions. Please visit the Contest Rules and FAQ pages for more details on contest rankings. All that said, there are prizes for players of all skill levels, veterans and novices alike, and many other surprises! We encourage everyone to participate, submit their score, and join in the fun! Once again, we've partnered with AtariAge to include some more great prizes! The Top Players on each rank will receive a $25.00 gift certificate for the AtariAge Store, and the Grand Prize winner will be awarded a $50.00 gift certificate. How's that for a stocking stuffer? We've also changed the top prize! At stake this year is a custom-designed, one-of-a-kind Ultimate Video Arcade Marquee. Made with the same process and materials that classic arcade cabinets use, it will look just as great on your MAME cabinet or wall. Plus, the winner gets to help design his own Christmas Carol themed artwork! Like every year before, the championship starts at Midnight (EST) on December 1st, and goes all the way until Midnight (EST) on January 1st of the new year. The rules are simple: Play the Christmas Carol game on your Intellivision® console or PC. At the end of the game, record your final score by taking a photograph or screen-shot of the game screen. This will serve as proof of your score. Announce your points to the judges by posting the image right here or sending it via e-mail to the judges at: <cvw@CarolVsGhost.com>. Be sure to include the name you want to have displayed on the leaderboard. Wash, rinse, repeat as many times as you'd like, until the contest deadline of December 31st, 2015. That's it! There's nothing to buy and no registration required. Whether you play the game cartridge on an Intellivision® console, or the ROM edition on a PC or Mac, it's all the same. Just send us a photo or screen-grab of your score and you're in! We'll post all entries to the Official CvW Leaderboard as they come in, where they forever will remain immortalized on the Internet. Will you save Christmas from the twiggy arms of the Evil Snowman? Is the Ghost Of Christmas Presents your friend or foe? Can you attain a Perfect Christmas? Join us here in the official discussion thread of the CvW Championship! Get Ready... Go! Days Left: 1 Official Leaderboard Current Ranking: Top rankings generated on: 12/31/2015 10:19:46 Number Display Name Old High Score New High Score Level Rank Status Consecutive Days 1 grips03 14,325 16,955 172 Grand Master Veteran 4 2 pimpmaul69 5,702 14,062 142 Grand Master Veteran 30 3 Darrin9999 4,904 7,674 78 Grand Master Veteran 31 4 scalpel 7,079 5,040 51 Master Veteran 1 5 SiLic0ne t0aD85 0 4,244 48 Ranger 1 6 Opry99er 0 3,828 47 Ranger 1 7 JasonlikesINTV 4,036 3,596 38 Ranger Veteran 1 8 Yeliz K. 3,043 2,738 32 Helper Veteran 1 9 stupus 1,574 2,589 32 Helper 1 10 TrekMD 2,635 2,574 31 Helper Veteran 1 11 Iwantgames:) 1,898 2,073 24 Helper 1 12 Wilson T. Oyama 2,933 1,810 20 Helper Veteran 1 13 BurritoBeans 0 1,807 23 Helper 9 15 Saturn 0 1,223 17 Helper 1 14 Canonitis 2,459 1,317 16 Novice Veteran 1 16 Nour K. 1,044 1,081 14 Novice 1 17 Schmeg 0 1,074 14 Novice 1 18 Illtiger1 0 1,059 15 Novice 1 19 Gorfy 1,960 1,048 15 Novice 3 20 save2600 549 1,007 12 Novice 1 21 Apollo's Bow 0 861 11 Novice 1 22 gamer1867 0 853 10 Novice 1 23 atariron82 0 714 9 Novice 1 24 Murrex Ferreus 0 693 9 Novice 1 25 intellivotion 0 647 9 Novice 1 26 BuckoBrand 0 447 6 Novice 1 27 Dante Is Awesome 0 447 6 Novice 2 28 bradd1978 0 392 5 Novice 1 29 jblenkle 249 249 4 Novice 1 30 IVY 0 31 1 Novice 1 . General Statistics: Output for "build-lb" generated on: 12/31/2015 10:19:45 GENERAL STATISTICS: ------------------- Total Entries Processed: 573 Disqualified Entries: 67 Non-Participating Entries: 4 Veteran Entries: 9 Total Qualified Contestants: 30 CHAMPIONS PER RANK: ------------------- Novice: 15 Helper: 4 Ranger: 2 Master: 0 Grand Master: 0 VETERANS PER RANK: ------------------- Novice: 1 Helper: 3 Ranger: 1 Master: 1 Grand Master: 3 LAST STAGES BY RANK: -------------------- Haunted Hollow: 12 Novice: 3 Helper: 3 Grand Master: 6 Frosted Maze: 36 Novice: 12 Helper: 15 Ranger: 3 Master: 2 Grand Master: 4 Candy Cove: 69 Novice: 4 Helper: 48 Ranger: 2 Master: 12 Grand Master: 3 Icicle Lane: 11 Novice: 3 Helper: 8 Snowflake Garden: 15 Novice: 10 Helper: 3 Grand Master: 2 Freezer Burn: 44 Novice: 7 Helper: 4 Grand Master: 33 Krystal Keep: 26 Novice: 7 Master: 10 Grand Master: 9 Twisted Toyland: 31 Novice: 5 Helper: 13 Ranger: 6 Grand Master: 7 ACHIEVEMENTS EARNED: -------------------- One Smart Cookie: 0 The Spirit Of Christmas Present: 30 The Spirit Of Christmas Past: 7 Ice Cave Raider: 29 Cavern Explorer: 29 Santa's Magic Touch: 28 The Boss Is In: 17 Elf In Training: 25 Elf Apprentice: 20 Santa's Elite Elf: 11 Elf Superstar: 4 Practice Makes Perfect: 5 The Perfectionist Elf: 11 I Have A Sweet Tooth: 5 Icy Flower Power: 8 Frozen "P": 9 A Perfect Christmas: 3 Five Golden Rings... Of Life: 9 Savior Of Christmas: 14 The Twelve Days Of Christmas Carol: 3 Elf On Duty: 6 Santa's Little Helper: 14 I, Ranger Elf: 7 I, Master Elf: 4 I, Overachieving Elf: 3 I, Christmas Savior Extraordinaire: 5 Walking On Egg Shells: 5 Code Breaker: 0 To Kill A Mocking Ghost: 3 Tread On Yellow Snow: 2 A Perfect Christmas Supreme: 0 Exalted Elf Knight Of Christmas: 0 A Clockwork Orange: 0 Story Teller: 0 Breaker Of Ice: 1 Nine Elf Ladies Dancing: 2 Kickin' It Old-Skool: 4 Bake A Humble Pie: 7 The Twenty-Four Days Of Christmas Carol: 2 Elf Of The Month: 2 The Ghost Of Birthday Presents: 10 Veteran Elf: 15 It's Someone's Birthday And I Play If I Want To!: 8 The Ghost Of Birthday Presents Supreme: 4 Twice The Challenger Of Birthdays: 6 The Christmas Hero: 5 The Twelve Scores Of Christmas: 5 The Twelve Scores Of Christmas Supreme: 4 . Helpful Links: CvW Championship web site Official contest rules CvW Championship FAQ Official Prizes & Awards List Game Achievement list Official CvW Leaderboard Official Christmas Carol game web site Pre-contest riddles (for bonus achievements) Tips & Tricks discussion thread (CvW 2013) Download ROM Right Here: Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - Windows Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - Macintosh Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - ROM Only Game Instruction Booklet
  10. Buttons

    Flicky High Score

    From the album: Score!

    September 2015

    © Buttons

  11. I like arcade games. I like the 1980s. I like movies. So one day in class, I thought, "What if I made a movie about 1980s arcade games?" And thus, High Score was born. It is set in 1982 and follows a preteen girl, Tiffany Willis, and her best friend, Dave Bryant, who live in uptown NYC and are both huge video game fanatics. Tiffany gets tons of scores on games both at the arcade at the mall and the local arcade down the street. She's a legend at the latter, always gathering up a crowd of people watching her play. She gets her Atari 2600, ColecoVision, and Intellivision fix at the game store nearby. When the arcade is holding a tournament at the end of the year, Tiffany is determined to win. So she and Dave prove they're the best by setting the high score on every arcade across their country. I am setting up my basement to be the Meril Valley Mall's arcade, and Flash Forward Arcade will be shot at, of course, Funspot. I'm writing the script and playing Tiffany! Follow the progress at PlotBot! http://www.plotbot.com/screenplays/high_score/ Questions about the film can be put in the replies! See you soon!
  12. I saw a cool video about Carnival that made me want to play it and post some high scores so I thought I would share: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/QyLKtVp1HNg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  13. Christmas Carol vs. The World! Christmas Championship Extravaganza - 2014 With the closing of the year, so we close another season of the high-score championship. With a fantastic turn out and great participation throughout the month, we celebrate another successful and most enjoyable contest. The other judges and I have reviewed all entries, and it is now with great pleasure that I announce the official winners of the 2014 Championship. As always, you can see the full list of participants, the winners, and their achievements in the Official Carol vs. The World! Championship leaderboard page. Please visit the Prizes section of the contest page for more information on the awards. And now, without further ado, I present to you, the winners in all their resplendent glory: Grand Prize: Top Ranking Elf: Fushek - 29,159 Fushek is not only the top ranking player in this year's competition, but he is also one of three players who have rolled over the color-coded score display twice! Plus, he also beat the previous Christmas Carol High Score World Record! Top Rank Prize: Top Master Elf: grips03 - 14,325 Top Ranger Elf: Darrin9999 - 4,904 Top Helper Elf: Emerson - 3,086 Top Novice Elf: stupus - 1,574 Runners Up: Top Elite Master Elves: Oscar G. - 9,463 Scalpel - 7,079 bcprs1 - 6,442 pimpmaul69 - 5,702 Top Elite Ranger Elves: JasonlikesINTV - 4,036 Yeliz K. - 3,043 Top Elite Helper Elves: Wilson T. Oyama (a.k.a. oyamafamily) - 2,933 TrekMD - 2,635 Canonitis - 2,459 Iwantgames:) - 1,898 Top Elite Novice Elves: ChefPepper - 1,277 zapiy - 1,185 Gorfy - 1,158 RetroAl - 1,154 BalloonFighter - 1,105 Special Honors: I've said many times that all scores in the championship are high scores, and this year we decided to recognize all those first-time Novice Elves who tried very hard but were still overshadowed by the fantastic scores of veterans and other skilled players. New participants are the spark that lights up our community, and we want to prove to you and everybody that your scores are just as important. For this, we've created a new honorary rank with a special prize, just for you: Top Elite Rookie Elves: JoeMusashi - 1,011 save2600 - 549 First Spear - 548 Milinea - 538 Greyfox - 504 Congratulations to all Rookie Elves, and welcome! Achievements: Along with the prizes, we've also awarded some extra-special virtual achievements to recognize some outstanding accomplishments this season. These are also posted in the official leaderboard for all the world to see. Overachiever Extraordinaire: The participant who earned the most achievements by far. Oscar G. (34 achievements) High Elf-Esteem: The participant with the most marked score improvement throughout the championship. Fushek (From 7,480 to 29,159 points) Workaholic Elf: The participant who played for the most consecutive days. Darrin9999 (31 consecutive days--that's the entire month of December!) Prolific Elf: The participant who submitted the most individual entries. pimpmaul69 (71 entries) Higher Elf-Esteem: The participant with the highest average score from his first entry to his last. Fushek (From 7,480 to 29,159 points in 31 days) Head Of The Class: The participant who advanced through the most ranks throughout the championship. pimpmaul69 (5 ranks) Busy Bee: The participant who played for the most days throughout the championship. Darrin9999 (31 days--that's the entire month of December!) Rookie Of The Year: The first time participant with the highest average Novice Elf score. zapiy (From 121 to 1,185 points in only 12 days) Rookie Overachiever: The first time participant who earned the most achievements as a Novice Elf. ChefPepper (11 achievements) On behalf of myself, the judges, and the AtariAge leadership, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the competition. I hope you all had as much fun and enjoyment as we did. Thank you not only for playing the Christmas Carol game, but also for sharing your progress and for maintaining the spirit of community and camaraderie that we all cherish. It is this spirit that turns a simple high-score contest into a magical experience year after year! See you all next year! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! Last Updated: 01/12/2014 - 05:45:00
  14. From the album: Reflection Angle's High Scores

    My Miner 2049er High Score from Dec 2014.
  15. AtariAge and that dude who made a game some time ago present... Carol vs. The World! 2014 Championship It is Christmas time once again and the third annual Carol vs. The World! Championship is upon us. Throughout the entire month of December, all boys and girls--naughty or nice--will have the opportunity not only to earn bragging rights, but to win actual prizes! At stake, like always, is a one-of-a-kind edition of the game Christmas Carol vs. The Ghost Of Christmas Presents, made exclusively for the player with the highest score. There are prizes for players of all skill levels and many other surprises! This year, we've partnered with AtariAge to include even more prizes! The Top Players on each rank will receive a $25.00 gift certificate for the AtariAge Store, and the Grand Prize winner will be awarded a $50.00 gift certificate. How's that for a stocking stuffer? The rules are simple: Play the Christmas Carol game on your Intellivision® console or PC. At the end of the game, record your final score by taking a photograph or screen-shot of the game screen. This will serve as proof of your score. Announce your points to the judges by posting the image right here or sending it via e-mail to the judges at: <cvw@CarolVsGhost.com>. Be sure to include the name you want to have displayed on the leaderboard. Wash, rinse, repeat as many times as you'd like, until the contest deadline of December 31st, 2014. That's it! There's nothing to buy and no registration required. Whether you play the game cartridge on an Intellivision® console, or the ROM edition on a PC or Mac, it's all the same. Just send us a photo or screen-grab of your score and you're in! We'll post all entries to the Official CvW Leaderboard as they come in, where they forever will remain immortalized on the Internet. Will you save Christmas from the twiggy arms of the Evil Snowman? Is the Ghost Of Christmas Presents your friend or foe? Can you attain a Perfect Christmas? Join us here in the official discussion thread of the CvW Championship! Get Ready... GO! Done! The championship is now closed. Below are the final and official rankings. Official Leaderboard Current Ranking: Top rankings generated on: 01/11/2015 14:26:15 Number Display Name Old High Score New High Score Level Rank Consecutive Days 1 Fushek 10,863 29,159 308 Grand Master 1 2 grips03 4,047 14,325 149 Grand Master 1 3 Oscar G. 7,619 9,463 102 Grand Master 1 4 Scalpel 5,692 7,079 73 Grand Master 1 5 bcprs1 0 6,442 64 Master 1 6 pimpmaul69 0 5,702 62 Master 29 7 Darrin9999 3,101 4,904 48 Ranger 31 8 JasonlikesINTV 3,150 4,036 43 Ranger 1 9 Yeliz K. 2,059 3,043 37 Ranger 1 10 Wilson T. Oyama 1,180 2,933 31 Helper 1 11 Emerson 0 2,917 31 Helper 1 12 TrekMD 2,283 2,635 31 Helper 1 13 Canonitis 0 2,459 31 Helper 1 14 Iwantgames:) 0 1,898 21 Helper 1 15 stupus 0 1,574 16 Novice 1 16 ChefPepper 0 1,277 16 Novice 1 17 zapiy 0 1,185 14 Novice 1 18 Gorfy 1,960 1,158 16 Novice 1 19 RetroAl 0 1,154 16 Novice 1 20 BalloonFighter 0 1,105 14 Novice 1 21 JoeMusashi 0 1,011 12 Novice 1 22 IntellivisionDude 3,125 950 12 Novice 1 23 Nour K. 1,044 846 11 Novice 1 24 save2600 0 549 7 Novice 1 25 First Spear 0 548 8 Novice 1 26 Milinea 0 538 8 Novice 1 27 Greyfox 0 504 7 Novice 1 28 Victor R. 0 154 3 Novice 2 29 Mrs. Fushek 0 102 2 Novice 1 30 Andrew 0 29 1 Novice 1 General Statistics: Output for "build-lb" generated on: 01/11/2015 14:30:17 GENERAL STATISTICS: ------------------- Total Entries Processed: 418 Disqualified Entries: 39 Non-Participating Entries: 2 Total Qualified Contestants: 30 CHAMPIONS PER RANK: ------------------- Novice: 16 Helper: 5 Ranger: 3 Master: 2 Grand Master: 4 LAST STAGES BY RANK: -------------------- Haunted Hollow: 17 Novice: 4 Helper: 3 Ranger: 5 Grand Master: 5 Frosted Maze: 36 Novice: 3 Helper: 12 Ranger: 12 Master: 7 Grand Master: 2 Candy Cove: 25 Novice: 5 Helper: 10 Ranger: 3 Grand Master: 7 Icicle Lane: 21 Novice: 8 Helper: 11 Ranger: 1 Master: 1 Snowflake Garden: 24 Novice: 10 Helper: 3 Ranger: 7 Grand Master: 4 Freezer Burn: 29 Novice: 16 Helper: 3 Ranger: 2 Master: 6 Grand Master: 2 Krystal Keep: 31 Novice: 6 Helper: 9 Ranger: 10 Master: 4 Grand Master: 2 Twisted Toyland: 40 Novice: 16 Helper: 7 Ranger: 7 Master: 5 Grand Master: 5 ACHIEVEMENTS EARNED: -------------------- One Smart Cookie: 3 The Spirit Of Christmas Present: 30 The Spirit Of Christmas Past: 9 Ice Cave Raider: 29 Cavern Explorer: 28 Santa's Magic Touch: 27 The Boss Is In: 18 Elf In Training: 27 Elf Apprentice: 21 Santa's Elite Elf: 13 Elf Superstar: 6 Practice Makes Perfect: 6 The Perfectionist Elf: 14 I Have A Sweet Tooth: 7 Icy Flower Power: 10 Frozen "P": 10 A Perfect Christmas: 3 Five Golden Rings... Of Life: 8 Savior Of Christmas: 14 The Twelve Days Of Christmas Carol: 4 Elf On Duty: 7 Santa's Little Helper: 14 I, Ranger Elf: 9 I, Master Elf: 6 I, Overachieving Elf: 4 I, Christmas Savior Extraordinaire: 8 Walking On Egg Shells: 2 Code Breaker: 0 To Kill A Mocking Ghost: 2 Tread On Yellow Snow: 2 A Perfect Christmas Supreme: 0 Exalted Elf Knight Of Christmas: 1 A Clockwork Orange: 1 Story Teller: 0 Breaker Of Ice: 2 Nine Elf Ladies Dancing: 6 Kickin' It Old-Skool: 7 Bake A Humble Pie: 8 Twenty-Four Days Of Christmas Carol: 2 Elf Of The Month: 1 The Ghost Of Birthday Presents: 13 Veteran Elf: 12 PLAYER STATISTICS: -------------------- Overachiever Extraordinaire: Oscar G. (32 achievements) High Elf-Esteem: Fushek (From 7,480 to 29,159 points) Workaholic Elf: Darrin9999 (31 consecutive days) Prolific Elf: pimpmaul69 (71 entries) Higher Elf-Esteem: Fushek (From 7,480 to 29,159 points in only 31 days) Head Of The Class: pimpmaul69 (5 ranks) Busy Bee: Darrin9999 (31 days) Rookie Of The Year: zapiy (From 121 to 1,185 points in only 12 days) Rookie Overachiever: ChefPepper (11 achievements) Helpful Links: CvW Championship web site Official contest rules CvW Championship FAQ Official Prizes & Awards List Game Achievement list Official CvW Leaderboard Official Christmas Carol game web site Pre-contest riddles (for bonus achievements) Tips & Tricks discussion thread (CvW 2013) Download ROM Right Here: Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - Windows Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - Macintosh Christmas Carol ROM Edition Game - ROM Only Game Instruction Booklet
  16. What is your highest score in Wonder Boy in Monster Land? I'll be giving away prizes. The end date of this contest is June 5th.
  17. Hey everyone! I noticed that this area of the site is going down but I'll try to bring it back! The first Season will start right after this has been posted! I hope you all enjoy!
  18. Here are my high scores for some of the games from the NOMAM Turbo Basic Ten-Liners contest. Jump!!! - 742 Jump!!! (NTSC) - 891 Dodge Racer - 432 Abyss 1.1 - $350776 Abyss 1.1 - $599413 (Concentrated more on missions) Abyss 1.2 - $316037 roguelike - 21 gold Grue Killer - 300 Flappy - 8 I used the following breakpoint in Altirra to save the screen before the bird disappears bx "write=$bc51 and value>=$10 and value<$80" Type "gf" a couple times until score is visible. You can change $10 to $1X to only stop if you get X or more points. ABDUCT10 - 30 2047 - 2047 I love that it actually says 2047 instead of 2048 when you join two 1024 tiles.
  19. Hi everyone, High Score is partnering with Rafael Cardoso, the programmer of Odyssey 2/Videopac homebrew games High Water Patrol, Sea Rescue, and Piggyback Planet, to do a contest to promote his upcoming game: Wildlife. The contest starts today, and ends on February 15th at 11:59pm (U.S. Central time). The best score on High Water Patrol will win the #1 copy of Wildlife. The best score on Sea Rescue (Voice Edition) will win a Wildlife poster. Rules: 1. The winner's score must have passed the voting on highscore.com and hold the "Worldwide" trophy before the deadline. 2. The game(s) must be played using real hardware (no emulation). 3. Rafael Cardoso will award the prizes. Here is a screenshot of Wildlife: Please let me know if you have any questions.
  20. Christmas Carol vs. The World! Christmas Championship Extravaganza - 2013 With the closing of the year, the championship has ended; and once again it was a resounding success! We had a much higher turn out than last year, great participation throughout the month, and it seems everyone had a great and joyful time. The other judges and I have reviewed all entries, and it is now with great pleasure that I announce the official winners of the championship. You can see the full list of participants, the winners, and their achievements in the Official Carol vs. The World! Leaderboard page. Please visit the Prizes section of the Christmas Carol web site for more information on the awards. Grand Prize: Top Ranking Elf: Liduario (a.k.a LidLikesIntellivision) - 23,205 Liduario is not only the top ranking player in this year's competition, but he also roll-over the color-coded score display twice, plus he now holds the Christmas Carol High Score World Record! Top Rank Prize: Top Master Elf: Fushek - 10,863 Top Ranger Elf: Scalpel - 4,159 Top Helper Elf: ebelhaki - 2,433 Top Novice Elf: Felson42 - 1,209 Runners Up: Top Elite Master Elves: arquillos - 8,714 Jesus - 8,108 Oscar G. - 7,619 Top Elite Ranger Elves: grips03 - 4,047 mphokie - 4,026 SBAZ - 3,716 Karima K. - 3,206 JasonLikesINTV - 3,150 Top Elite Helper Elves: TrekMD - 2,283 1980gamer - 2,159 Yeliz K. - 2,059 Gorfy - 1,960 JacobZuz7zu7 - 1,808 Top Elite Novice Elves: Wilson T. Oyama - 1,180 voltron - 1,147 Loktar - 1,134 Nour K. - 1,044 intvsteve - 889 Along with the prizes, we've also awarded some extra-special virtual achievements to recognize some outstanding accomplishments this season: Overachiever Extraordinaire: The participant who earned the most achievements by far. Liduario (30 achievements in total) High Elf-Esteem: The participant with the most marked score improvement throughout the championship. Liduario (From 2,758 to 23,205 points) Workaholic Elf: The participant who played for the most consecutive days. mphokie (14 consecutive days played) Prolific Elf: The participant who submitted the most individual entries. SBAZ (46 entries in total) Higher Elf-Esteem: The participant with the highest average score from his first entry to his last. arquillos (From 4,667 to 8,714 points in only 6 days) Head Of The Class: The participant who advanced through the most ranks throughout the championship. Oscar G. (5 ranks in all) Busy Bee: The participant who played for the most days throughout the championship. Fushek (21 days played) On behalf of Left Turn Only Productions and the Intellivision High Score Club, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the competition. I hope you all had as much fun and enjoyment as I did. Thank you not only for playing the Christmas Carol game, but also for sharing your progress, and for maintaining the spirit of community and camaraderie that we all cherish. It truly was another magical experience! See you all next year! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
  21. As the Carol vs. The World! championship continues, Santa has added a new twist to the challenge... Game Achievements! Achievements are small incremental goals that track your progress through the game. They can serve as additional personal challenges or provide extra bragging rights. They are completely optional, and do not really affect your chances in the competition. They're just neat to earn and brag about, and lots of fun! All your earned achievements will be shown right next to your high-score in the official Carol vs. The World! Championship leaderboard. So, head on down to the main contest web site and visit the Achievements section for more information. http://www.carolvsghost.com/cvw2013 With 27 achievements in total, how many can you earn? How do they work? Some achievements are earned automatic, meaning that they occur as you play normally. These can be inferred from the score, so submitting your high score photo as usual is sufficient. Others require that you submit proof separately. For instance, consider achievement "Santa's Magic Touch," which is earned when you reach 300 points. When you submit your normal high score entry, if the score is greater than 300 points, you will be awarded the achievement automatically. In contrast, to earn the achievement "The Perfectionist Elf," you must submit a separate photo showing proof that you got a "Perfect Level Bonus." This may or may not be your high score entry submission. For more information on achievements check out the Frequently Asked Questions page.
  22. I am launching a web site that is a high score registry based on peer review. The site is HighScore.com. This has been a personal project (obsession) of mine over the last 4 months. I did all of the programming myself (which means it is probably going to be pretty buggy!). I need beta testers (to help me find bugs and provide feedback), and I also need to kick-start participation so that the database gets populated with scores. I am hoping that some AtariAge members will be willing to help me out. To encourage participation, I am going to offer prizes to AtariAge members who will help me with the beta. The idea behind the site is to enable average players to see how they rank relative to their peers. The site can show users how they rank in their city, state, country, and the world, and awards trophy icons (a.k.a. badges) to users who hold the highest score in their region. Users can submit scores along with photos or videos to document their accomplishment, then other site users can vote on whether or not they believe the score is legit. After the voting is finished, the user will receive any trophies they qualify for, and they will then also receive a ranking. I will purchase $50 Atari Age store gift certificates to beta participants who accomplish one of the following: 1. User holding "Worldwide" trophy for Yar's Revenge (Atari 2600), Game 1, Expert mode (A) at end of contest (no emulation) 2. User holding "Worldwide" trophy for Lady Bug (Atari 2600), Game 1 (Standard), Expert mode (A) at end of contest (no emulation) 3. User holding "Worldwide" trophy for U.F.O. (Odyssey 2) at end of contest (no emulation) 4. Most user points (user points are earned by winning trophies and voting on other user's scores) 5. Most "Worldwide" trophies held at end of contest (uncracked) 6. Most "First" trophies (given to user with the first recognized score for any game) 7. Top trophy cracker (user who cracks the most trophies held by other users) 8. Most votes cast for/against other user's scores 9. Best bug hunter: User who submits the most helpful bug reports. 10. Best feedback submissions The contest will end on 10/31/2013. There will be a total of 10 gift certificates awarded ($50 each, for a total prize pool of $500). If you want to be eligible for the contest, please register using the sign-up code "AtariAge". This will enable me to identify who the contest participants are. (Non-AtariAge members will not be eligible for the prizes.) Regardless of who wins, any member who helps me out by participating in the beta will have my sincere gratitude. Thanks
  23. I have a brand new Silver jacket which were worn by high score finalists in the 80s. it came from a London office clearout of Porter + Pocock Associates ltd 3 years ago, They where the promotion and marketing company whom made these jackets in ltd numbers. They had only 2 of these, to my knowledge i've not seen any others for auction or sold in the UK or worldwide. Does anyone have an idea of value or would someone be willing to trade for a very rare game; a few i'm after Espial CIB (NTSC or PAL) Playaround titles CIB Cosmic Commuter NIB any lab loaners ; ) anything R7 CIB + in good condition. The size is XS adult so would fit a 36" chest so small/skinny adult. (Its marked as a 38" chest but its more an XS 36 in my opinion) I wore it once for my profile pic but its brand NEW! even has a card in the pocket with care instructions from Porter + Pocock Associates. As you can see the 1983 Centipede champ is wearing the jacket with his video game Olympic style medal. Very cool to wear at a convention or for your collection, there can't be too many of these about. I would not part with the jacket for less than £100 as i've seen only 1 other in 8 years on eBay and i'm obviously not going to find another new one or perhaps even used. Most Atari games can be found again so i think i'm parting with a unique rare item. I've seen the Silver Swingstar windbreakers/bombers fetch $100 http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fitm%2FNOS-Vintage-Swingster-Atari-Silver-Jacket-Youth-XL-Windbreaker-%2F390601687119%3Fpt%3DLH_DefaultDomain_0%26hash%3Ditem5af1acc04f I believe there are a few of those on eBay but not the one I have which is cooler I think, and far more rare.
  24. my first try tonight on my new Defender 2000 cartridge on the 60 inch plasma heres my high score and got and acceptable on my game over screen lol!
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