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  1. Food Fight Atari 7800 ProSystem Controller: CONTROLLER / KEYBOARD / PLAYER'S CHOICE Difficulty Level: Beginner (Starting at Level 1) Play on: Real Hardware / Dedicated Console / MAME / Emulation OK! ✔ Squad Challenge ends 11:59 pm PST November 30th, 2019 OBJECTIVE: Play for the highest possible score using the difficulty settings defined in the challenge. Post a photo or video of your score in this thread. Scores must be achieved between November 15th through November 30th, 2019. Screen captures are not allowed as they are easily manipulated for falsified scores. Multiple submissions are permitted. The player with the highest score at the end of the competition is the victor! ELIGIBILITY: Anyone can join in. All players are welcome! PLAY RULES: Games may be played on real hardware, Flashback or emulation, using any controller or keyboard, following rules and game settings as delineated in the Squad Challenge. Enhancements, rewinds and hacked versions of this game are not allowed. DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Beginner. Start at Level 1. As you progress, the game will become progressively more difficult. FAIR PLAY: Players should play fairly, be honest, and have fun! Falsified scores will result in your immediate removal from the site. It goes without saying that no use of cheats, hacks, cartridge frying, enhancements, rewinds, Photoshop, subterfuge, or any other unfair advantage is allowed. Everybody hates a cheater. MORE: To review detailed rules on how to play, please visit the High Score Squad page here: MESSAGE: Welcome to our 73rd Squad Challenge! November means Thanksgiving celebrations, Holiday shopping, and lots of FOOD! What better way to celebrate than with a few rounds of Food Fight on Atari 7800!? Food Fight has always been one of my personal all-time favorites on the 7800, and was called "a Masterpiece" in Tim Lapetino's book Art Of Atari. Is Food Fight one of your favorites on the 7800 System? Let's get ready for a Thanksgiving feast and throw some food! I hope you guys enjoy this Squad Challenge! ROM and Instruction Manual are provided below. Good luck to everyone playing! PS!: I realize the m-ware issue is still affecting the site. It must be very annoying to get that message every time you visit our forums. I know it is for me. I'm still working on this and will get this resolved. I've been busy with taking a continuing education course for my job which has really cut into my free time to work on the site. The site will always be here and I will get the issue resolved soon! NOTE: Our next High Score Squad Challenge will be a special winter challenge for the Super Nintendo. Be there! Food-Fight.pdfFood_Fight.a78
    3 points
  2. Congratulations RadioPoultry! Congratulations @RadioPoultry on such an epic score! I hope you guys enjoyed diving into Alleyway on Game Boy! I hadn't played this game in years, it was nice to pick it up after such a long time. It was one of my first games on Game Boy, and I really connected with it because I had always loved Super Breakout on Atari 2600 and Breakout-style games. How do you think Alleyway holds up compared to Super Breakout? Do you guys feel it could have used some Arkanoid elements to the game? @RadioPoultry posted an astronomical score of 10,467 points! Unreal! @kamakazi20012's score ranked 2nd place on the board at 3,879 points, "The Don" @RickR took the 3rd position with an impressive 3,173 points, Lynx Master @btbfilms76 joined in this round and placed 4th with a solid showing of 2,982 points, and @Atari Creep rounds things out with a LIVE performance of 1,987 points. Congrats to @RadioPoultry and everyone who jumped in to play in this squad challenge and shared a score! Radio should be very proud of his accomplishment and I'd like to encourage him to post his new high score on the Scoreboard, and let's make sure this Challenge continues on! NOTE: Our next High Score Squad Challenge will be a Thanksgiving challenge for the Atari 7800 ProSystem. Be there! ALLEYWAY FINAL STANDINGS 1 RADIOPOULTRY 10,467 2 KAMAKAZI20012 3,879 3 RICKR 3,173 4 BTBFILMS76 2,982 5 ATARI CREEP 1,987
    3 points
  3. This was a tough one, good job guys.
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  4. Yea. I can't come close to the score I made.
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  5. I cant seem to improve. Going to keep trying though.
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  6. Atari 5200 Guy

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    Yea, the Famicom, while basically an NES, actually uses a slightly different Power Supply than we do here in the USA. That original power supply is only rated for 100 volts. American standard power outlets provide 120 Volts. You'll fry the adapter and the Famicom if you try using that. Power Supplies that will work with your Famicom are model 1 Genesis adapters. I've even heard of some using a power supply from a Sega Master System. So if you have any adapters that can power those then you could use those on that Famicom. I'm jealous. Nice Famicom! I've been after one for years now. Very nice. Got any games for it?
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  7. Improvement: 3173 That includes two completed bonuses of 500 and 700.
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  8. Score: Flower-0467 (10,467) The bonus rounds really are the way to go. I got 1500 points each from the last couple before the game ended.
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  9. 2982 - Man, when you got that one brick and it just wont connect....
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  10. Score: 5875. I completed the first bonus round to get 500 points, well worth the effort! I got as far as stage 16.
    1 point
  11. 3625 The first time I ever played this game I was able to complete the first couple bonus rounds, but I haven't since then. Gotten close though!
    1 point
  12. @kamakazi20012 and its one of my fav years for movies too. Lol
    1 point
  13. 1987...just two years away from when Alleyway was released! Nice score, AC!
    1 point
  14. 1987 live on IG tonight.
    1 point
  15. This game is fun. I like it when the bricks scroll.
    1 point
  16. 391 first try. I can do much better. There's two things I love about this game. The sound - Lovely crystal-like sounds. The fact that multiple bricks can go with each hit.
    1 point
  17. Here's my attempt. 3,879. Unfortunately it's emulated The good part is that I got my Sony Mavica FD camera working again. It wasn't wanting to read disks. Taking that thing apart was a nightmare as I didn't want to ruin it. Everything inside was layered like a sandwich. And seemed like a million micro screws. Wow. I just noticed I have an Atari I/O anniversary coming up. Has it been 4 years already?
    1 point
  18. Would love to play this on my GBA but I have an emulator setup now. Thought about ordering it since it is a cheap game but shipping costs more than the game. Count me in! I haven't played this game since I owned an original GB about '88 - '89. I had this game but it was the least played. I played Castlevania and SML more. I think this is the only console I played a lot of Tennis on as well.
    1 point
  19. I like how you can speed up or slow down the paddle with the A or B buttons. The Game Boy port of Super Breakout would have been greatly improved if it had a similar feature. Score: 2079
    1 point
  20. Ok was able to get something going. Tried my controller but nope, still dead. Keyboard it is for now. Monday or Tuesday I should have my new controller. (Review to follow) For now, here is what a keyboard can do. 948
    1 point
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