Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'europe'.
Found 8 results
-
Hey everyone. Im looking for a copy of General re-treat/Westward ho ,the European version of custers revenge. Unboxed would be nice but boxed would be great! So If anyone has one for sale please let me know! Thanks in advance.
-
I recently found a cartdridge containg 32 games, Ive tried to find more information about it but i cant seem to find anything about it. So id like to ask you if you happen to know more about it. The game says made in taiwan on the back,and thats all information i found. I do believe that its from the same producer that made the 160 in 1 game.
-
Hello, I recently bought an Atari 2600 and It did not come with a power cord. I managed to find one, but there is a voltage switch on it, so I have to set the right voltage. If you know how many volts I need in order to play a PAL Atari 2600 in Europe and not make It blow up, leave an answer. By the way, the power cord is capable of giving me power from 3 volts up to 12 volts.
-
My NTSC TI 99/4A's internal power supply isn't working. Is there anywhere in Europe that I can get it fixed? Does anyone know If anyone sells these internal PSUs?
-
While looking for that ever-elusive Toms 710, I stumbled into the utopia of Allegro, which is my new favourite thing. The multicarts! The turbo tapes! The banged up 800XEs by the dozen! Then there's the unique storage fauna of Central Europe -- which didn't appear to migrate to North America. Tragedy! I take it that this and this are Indus GT clones. And there's already a thread on this (which I've ordered), so we'll have to see that turns out. What are your favourite obscure storage media for the A8? I haven't yet seen any XC12 Turbo systems, but am waiting to pounce on the first one I see for sale.
-
Hi folks, I am new at AtariAge. Months ago, I've got an AV-modded european Atari 2600 Jr. (Rev. F board) in a great condition for cheap. However, here at my country (Brazil), PAL-B compatible TV sets are rare to find. The closest color system that is supported by most TVs is PAL-N (PAL variation used in Argentina and a few more countries in South America). I tried to replace the 4.433618 MHz XTAL with a 3.582056 MHz one, but that gave me no colors in any PAL-N compatible set. Also tried to replace the 3.546894 MHz one with a second 3.582056 MHz XTAL, but still gave me nothing but B&W picture. Is there something I can do to make this console output PAL-N? Both systems are 50 Hz and have the same resolution, so it should work somehow. Thanks a lot!
-
Howdy, since I pretty much have all of the common NTSC 2600 games, I've started to dabble with PAL releases. Unsurprisingly, there don't seem to be that many PAL exclusive games, but I have seemingly found some pretty decent ones released in Germany by a company called Bit Corp: https://atariage.com/company_page.php?CompanyID=194&SystemID=2600&SystemFilterID=2600 I was wondering if there are any other companies that released PAL exclusive games that are worth acquiring? It seems most of them are just bootlegged NTSC released similar to Taiwan Cooper or Zellars. I may end up getting into common PAL cartridge variants and bootlegs of NTSC games at some point, but I'd like to get original titles first such as Bobby Geht Heim and Mission 3000. And just in case it comes up: Yes, I do know all about the differences between NTSC and PAL format. I totally play my PAL games in black and white on an LCD :-)