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TrekMD

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  1. That's a nice car. Good mileage too!
  2. I just watched this video and I wanted to share it as it discusses all types of controllers that can be used with the GameStation Pro. Nice reference to use.
  3. Finally watched this. Really cool. I've saved it for future reference. 🙂
  4. Nice piano arrangement of Sweet Child O' Mine...
  5. The 7800 has plenty of potential. I am curious to see what Atari decides to do for it. If they are working with folks like Bob, we should be in for a feast!
  6. Here's my latest arrival. These are CD for these Intellivision games. There's a fifth disk but I cannot post what it is. 🙂
  7. I just watched this interview with Bob DeCrescenzo and I thought I'd share it. Bob is such a nice guy and he has created so many games for the 7800 that is is almost incredible. Though he can't say anything specific, I did see him at FreePlay Florida last year and he said he was officially working on something for Atari. Can't wait to see what it is! Enjoy the interview...
  8. Cool! I plan on getting the 7800 version when he releases the CIB version. It's so cool the game uses Yamaha sound when played on the 2600 Plus!
  9. TrekMD

    Mask Of Zorro

    The game may not be good but the soundtrack is! I recently got the expanded version.
  10. It has to make sense to you. I can see why you may prefer it fully original vs restored.
  11. I hadn't seen this posted, so I thought I'd share: Rare SNES Game 'Dottie Flowers' Is Now Available To Download For Free (Was previously limited to 100 physical copies). Not sure how those who bought one of those 100 copies feel about this but cool to see the game shared...
  12. I just watched this and though it was worth sharing here... Tabletop arcade toys were all the rage in the early '80s. Coleco was well known for its tabletop machines (Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Frogger, etc.), but slightly lesser known were those by Parker Brothers. In 1983 they released this version of Q*bert by Gottlieb. Jon found this one on a road trip into South Georgia, and while it works well, it was cosmetically not great, so in this video he cleans it up and applies a brand new set of decorative decals in an effort to restore it to its original glory.
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