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GRay Defender

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  1. Nice... I was there Sunday. Never seen so many machines in one place...
  2. The "Gray Defender" effect, lol. Hopefully they will comeback into stock soon!
  3. Thank you for that. I had written up a nice review where I made that exact point. I love that we can still purchase new accessories for the Atari nearly 40 years after it's initial release. When the camera started rolling I forgot to mention that, oops...
  4. These are my thoughts on the Atgames Paddles for the Atari consoles and flashbacks 4,5,6,7
  5. Thank you. Order placed. I'll get back to you on how awesome it is... Glenn
  6. Hi Sean, really enjoying your homebrew podcast. I had never heard of this game Combat 1990. Looks like it was a small run and maybe cannot be purchased anymore?
  7. Thank you NSG, Yeah the Super Twin 78 is a great controller, I probably would have bought it anyway, and I endorse and recommend the Edladdin products. By the way Ed Kelly from Edladdin, told me via email he is coming out with a USB joystick, sorry for being short on the details, but it is coming soon. I will definitely consider posting in the youtube section... Thanks again, Glenn
  8. Thank you guys. I do not have an atari branded calculator. I didn't know that was a thing (eyes peeled). However I do have a few Commodore branded ones and they are sweet. And I picked up this calculator last year: (it takes 4 D cell batteries and had a carrying handle). https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqMAc7hYHgL3zzL-pn2lsCTYTFR6 As for Mountain King I had discovered the secret area above the "mountain" and was captivated by it. I don't remember if I ever completed it back then though..., lol...
  9. Hi, GRay Defender here. I was born and raised here in San Bernardino, CA. I played the early games in the arcade growing up and my first real gaming console was the Atari 2600. From there I moved on to the Commodore 64, but before I let my mom sell off my 2600, I held onto the three games carts that I treasured the most at the time. They were Adventure, Missile Command and Mountain King. I fairly recently got back into video games and collecting. Other than video games & consoles, I also love classic radios with cassette tape players,etc. I also collect some vintage calculators, something about that phosphorus. I guess last year I started my small youtube channel which goes by my moniker. Looking forward to meeting you all over time, Glenn
  10. Thank you guys, I will do an introduction post hopefully before the day is out...
  11. I came up with the first three, but instead of link, the only thing I could think of was Master Chief, great video BTW.
  12. Hello everyone! I am new here, this is my first post. Phil, the Nosweargamer encouraged me to sign up over here. I just completed my first video game, GPAC DD, which is a Pac-Clone style game for the Commodore 64. It is a free game, and I released the source code. I also did a short 10 physical copy run and gave them all out. You can learn all about it on my youtube channel (youtube.com/graydefender). The download links: http://tiny.cc/gpacdd http://tiny.cc/gpacsource Anyhow, I had fun doing it, and it was a great learning experience. When I am not messing around on a C64, I also enjoy the classic Atari consoles & Intellivision.
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