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    Yo-Yo reacted to Justin in Blazing Lazers   
    Classic Game Room has a great review of Blazing Lazers. It's one of my favorite TurboGrafx-16 games as well!
     
     

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    Yo-Yo got a reaction from Sabertooth in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    INTRODUCING SEGA DREAMCAST 3
     
    Hey people. I'm not sure if you all heard this already, but it's big news in the gaming world. SEGA is making a Dreamcast 3. I'm doing a Kickstarter campaign to make it happen. We're taking a cue from Microsoft and leapfrogging "Dreamcast 2" and going straight to Dreamcast 3. 
     
    Anything Retro VGS or Coleco Chameleon can do SEGA Dreamcast 3 can do better, that I can tell you. We're meeting with the Senior Buyer for Toys R Us next year, and we're in negotiations with Konami, Capcom and Namco to "sign on" for Dreamcast 3. We're going to unveil her June 14-16 2015 at E3 in Los Angeles, CA. Mickey Avalon is scheduled to make a special appearance at the SEGA booth so be sure to stop by. I'll be handing out Dreamcast 3 plush toys and churros, hope to see you there!
     
     
    What Dreamcast 3 can do:
    Brand new Dreamcast 3 games from SEGA* Backwards compatible with Dreamcast 1 SEGA Saturn SEGA Genesis and 32x through emulation SEGA Master System and Game Gear through emulation Atari Jaguar (native support through cartridge port) Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, XE through emulation Nintendo TurboGrafx 16 Retron 7* Omnivision 3DO ColecoVision & Coleco Chameleon FM Towns Marty Donkey Kong *Pending
     
    (It should be noted that we have support for Amiga and CD-i to come online by the end of 2016, and Atari ST support through our stretch goals.)
     

     
     
     
    Dreamcast 3 Game Titles (First Quarter)
    Sonic The Hedgehog 6 Ecco The Dolphin: Welcome to the Machine Shenmue 3 Sega Derby Jet Set Radio 1989 Altered Beast Space Harrier (title TBA) Alex Kidd in Alex Kidd World Fantasy Zone X Columns Donkey Kong  
     
    Dreamcast 3 Specs:
     
    Core
    4.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 with 12MB L3 cache and Turbo Boost up to 4.9GHz. Configurable to 4.2GHz 8-core processor with 25MB L3 cache or 4.0GHz 12-core processor with 40MB L3 cache.
     
    Memory
    DDR3 ECC memory. 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory. Configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
     
    Graphics
    Independent 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 32-Bit, 128-Bit, and Neo-Geo-Bit graphics "Blast 3" processors. Dual AMD FirePro D500 graphics processors with 3GB of GDDR5 VRAM each. Configurable to dual AMD FirePro D700, each with 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
    1526 stream processors 384-bit-wide memory bus 240GB/s memory bandwidth 2.2 teraflops performance Donkey Kong  
    Display Support
    Connect up to Four 5K displays, Six Thunderbolt displays, or a Baker's Dozen 1080p HD displays.
     
    Storage
    256 GB PCIe-based flash storage. Configurable to 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB.
     
    Audio
    Combined optical digital audio output/analog line out minijack 3.5 mm headphone jack with headset support HDMI port supports multichannel audio output Bluetooth 4.0 Donkey Kong  
    Connections and Expansion
    4 USB 3, 6 Thunderbolt 2, Quad Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 1.4 UltraHD, Donkey Kong CRT
     
    Electrical and Operating Requirements
    Line voltage: 100-240V AC Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz, single phase Maximum continuous power: 450W Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Maximum altitude: 16,400 feet (5000 meters) Typical acoustical performance, sound pressure level (operator position):12 dBA at idle Donkey Kong  
    Limited Warranty and Service
     
    Your SEGA Dreamcast 3 comes with 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer’s purchase date. Only the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan provides you with direct telephone technical support from SEGA experts and the assurance that repairs will be handled by SEGA-authorized technicians using genuine SEGA parts. For more information, visit SEGA Support or call 800‑872‑7342.
     
     
     
    SPECIAL EDITION
     
    To raise awareness, the first 10,000 consoles sold will be a "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" Special Edition. A "(Red) campaign" and "Mama's Family" Special Edition bundles will soon follow. The SEGA branding and "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" tagline was a business decision I made to bring instant brand recognition to the "Daddy." We know we have a mountain to climb and are prepared to do what it takes to plant a flag at the top. I will once again apologize to all of you for at times dissing some individuals and the Atari Age community but it was hard being criticized by a group of my Atari and classic game lovin’ peers. All I ask is moving forward into the New Year is you try and give the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Don't Touch Me There Daddy Special Edition a fair chance to stand on its own, and again forget about the past.  Let it speak for itself when we reveal it to you all early this New Year.  And finally, let’s respect one another and our opinions (some advice I am directing towards myself) and that goes for both believers and non-believers of what we are trying to do.  In the end, we all love and are passionate about video games and sometimes this passion causes us to do uncharacteristic things.
     
    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and I hope you all have a very Happy New Year! 
     
    - Yo-Yo

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    Yo-Yo got a reaction from Doctor Octagon in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    INTRODUCING SEGA DREAMCAST 3
     
    Hey people. I'm not sure if you all heard this already, but it's big news in the gaming world. SEGA is making a Dreamcast 3. I'm doing a Kickstarter campaign to make it happen. We're taking a cue from Microsoft and leapfrogging "Dreamcast 2" and going straight to Dreamcast 3. 
     
    Anything Retro VGS or Coleco Chameleon can do SEGA Dreamcast 3 can do better, that I can tell you. We're meeting with the Senior Buyer for Toys R Us next year, and we're in negotiations with Konami, Capcom and Namco to "sign on" for Dreamcast 3. We're going to unveil her June 14-16 2015 at E3 in Los Angeles, CA. Mickey Avalon is scheduled to make a special appearance at the SEGA booth so be sure to stop by. I'll be handing out Dreamcast 3 plush toys and churros, hope to see you there!
     
     
    What Dreamcast 3 can do:
    Brand new Dreamcast 3 games from SEGA* Backwards compatible with Dreamcast 1 SEGA Saturn SEGA Genesis and 32x through emulation SEGA Master System and Game Gear through emulation Atari Jaguar (native support through cartridge port) Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, XE through emulation Nintendo TurboGrafx 16 Retron 7* Omnivision 3DO ColecoVision & Coleco Chameleon FM Towns Marty Donkey Kong *Pending
     
    (It should be noted that we have support for Amiga and CD-i to come online by the end of 2016, and Atari ST support through our stretch goals.)
     

     
     
     
    Dreamcast 3 Game Titles (First Quarter)
    Sonic The Hedgehog 6 Ecco The Dolphin: Welcome to the Machine Shenmue 3 Sega Derby Jet Set Radio 1989 Altered Beast Space Harrier (title TBA) Alex Kidd in Alex Kidd World Fantasy Zone X Columns Donkey Kong  
     
    Dreamcast 3 Specs:
     
    Core
    4.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 with 12MB L3 cache and Turbo Boost up to 4.9GHz. Configurable to 4.2GHz 8-core processor with 25MB L3 cache or 4.0GHz 12-core processor with 40MB L3 cache.
     
    Memory
    DDR3 ECC memory. 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory. Configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
     
    Graphics
    Independent 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 32-Bit, 128-Bit, and Neo-Geo-Bit graphics "Blast 3" processors. Dual AMD FirePro D500 graphics processors with 3GB of GDDR5 VRAM each. Configurable to dual AMD FirePro D700, each with 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
    1526 stream processors 384-bit-wide memory bus 240GB/s memory bandwidth 2.2 teraflops performance Donkey Kong  
    Display Support
    Connect up to Four 5K displays, Six Thunderbolt displays, or a Baker's Dozen 1080p HD displays.
     
    Storage
    256 GB PCIe-based flash storage. Configurable to 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB.
     
    Audio
    Combined optical digital audio output/analog line out minijack 3.5 mm headphone jack with headset support HDMI port supports multichannel audio output Bluetooth 4.0 Donkey Kong  
    Connections and Expansion
    4 USB 3, 6 Thunderbolt 2, Quad Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 1.4 UltraHD, Donkey Kong CRT
     
    Electrical and Operating Requirements
    Line voltage: 100-240V AC Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz, single phase Maximum continuous power: 450W Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Maximum altitude: 16,400 feet (5000 meters) Typical acoustical performance, sound pressure level (operator position):12 dBA at idle Donkey Kong  
    Limited Warranty and Service
     
    Your SEGA Dreamcast 3 comes with 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer’s purchase date. Only the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan provides you with direct telephone technical support from SEGA experts and the assurance that repairs will be handled by SEGA-authorized technicians using genuine SEGA parts. For more information, visit SEGA Support or call 800‑872‑7342.
     
     
     
    SPECIAL EDITION
     
    To raise awareness, the first 10,000 consoles sold will be a "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" Special Edition. A "(Red) campaign" and "Mama's Family" Special Edition bundles will soon follow. The SEGA branding and "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" tagline was a business decision I made to bring instant brand recognition to the "Daddy." We know we have a mountain to climb and are prepared to do what it takes to plant a flag at the top. I will once again apologize to all of you for at times dissing some individuals and the Atari Age community but it was hard being criticized by a group of my Atari and classic game lovin’ peers. All I ask is moving forward into the New Year is you try and give the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Don't Touch Me There Daddy Special Edition a fair chance to stand on its own, and again forget about the past.  Let it speak for itself when we reveal it to you all early this New Year.  And finally, let’s respect one another and our opinions (some advice I am directing towards myself) and that goes for both believers and non-believers of what we are trying to do.  In the end, we all love and are passionate about video games and sometimes this passion causes us to do uncharacteristic things.
     
    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and I hope you all have a very Happy New Year! 
     
    - Yo-Yo

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    Yo-Yo got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    INTRODUCING SEGA DREAMCAST 3
     
    Hey people. I'm not sure if you all heard this already, but it's big news in the gaming world. SEGA is making a Dreamcast 3. I'm doing a Kickstarter campaign to make it happen. We're taking a cue from Microsoft and leapfrogging "Dreamcast 2" and going straight to Dreamcast 3. 
     
    Anything Retro VGS or Coleco Chameleon can do SEGA Dreamcast 3 can do better, that I can tell you. We're meeting with the Senior Buyer for Toys R Us next year, and we're in negotiations with Konami, Capcom and Namco to "sign on" for Dreamcast 3. We're going to unveil her June 14-16 2015 at E3 in Los Angeles, CA. Mickey Avalon is scheduled to make a special appearance at the SEGA booth so be sure to stop by. I'll be handing out Dreamcast 3 plush toys and churros, hope to see you there!
     
     
    What Dreamcast 3 can do:
    Brand new Dreamcast 3 games from SEGA* Backwards compatible with Dreamcast 1 SEGA Saturn SEGA Genesis and 32x through emulation SEGA Master System and Game Gear through emulation Atari Jaguar (native support through cartridge port) Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, XE through emulation Nintendo TurboGrafx 16 Retron 7* Omnivision 3DO ColecoVision & Coleco Chameleon FM Towns Marty Donkey Kong *Pending
     
    (It should be noted that we have support for Amiga and CD-i to come online by the end of 2016, and Atari ST support through our stretch goals.)
     

     
     
     
    Dreamcast 3 Game Titles (First Quarter)
    Sonic The Hedgehog 6 Ecco The Dolphin: Welcome to the Machine Shenmue 3 Sega Derby Jet Set Radio 1989 Altered Beast Space Harrier (title TBA) Alex Kidd in Alex Kidd World Fantasy Zone X Columns Donkey Kong  
     
    Dreamcast 3 Specs:
     
    Core
    4.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 with 12MB L3 cache and Turbo Boost up to 4.9GHz. Configurable to 4.2GHz 8-core processor with 25MB L3 cache or 4.0GHz 12-core processor with 40MB L3 cache.
     
    Memory
    DDR3 ECC memory. 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory. Configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
     
    Graphics
    Independent 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 32-Bit, 128-Bit, and Neo-Geo-Bit graphics "Blast 3" processors. Dual AMD FirePro D500 graphics processors with 3GB of GDDR5 VRAM each. Configurable to dual AMD FirePro D700, each with 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
    1526 stream processors 384-bit-wide memory bus 240GB/s memory bandwidth 2.2 teraflops performance Donkey Kong  
    Display Support
    Connect up to Four 5K displays, Six Thunderbolt displays, or a Baker's Dozen 1080p HD displays.
     
    Storage
    256 GB PCIe-based flash storage. Configurable to 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB.
     
    Audio
    Combined optical digital audio output/analog line out minijack 3.5 mm headphone jack with headset support HDMI port supports multichannel audio output Bluetooth 4.0 Donkey Kong  
    Connections and Expansion
    4 USB 3, 6 Thunderbolt 2, Quad Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 1.4 UltraHD, Donkey Kong CRT
     
    Electrical and Operating Requirements
    Line voltage: 100-240V AC Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz, single phase Maximum continuous power: 450W Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Maximum altitude: 16,400 feet (5000 meters) Typical acoustical performance, sound pressure level (operator position):12 dBA at idle Donkey Kong  
    Limited Warranty and Service
     
    Your SEGA Dreamcast 3 comes with 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer’s purchase date. Only the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan provides you with direct telephone technical support from SEGA experts and the assurance that repairs will be handled by SEGA-authorized technicians using genuine SEGA parts. For more information, visit SEGA Support or call 800‑872‑7342.
     
     
     
    SPECIAL EDITION
     
    To raise awareness, the first 10,000 consoles sold will be a "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" Special Edition. A "(Red) campaign" and "Mama's Family" Special Edition bundles will soon follow. The SEGA branding and "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" tagline was a business decision I made to bring instant brand recognition to the "Daddy." We know we have a mountain to climb and are prepared to do what it takes to plant a flag at the top. I will once again apologize to all of you for at times dissing some individuals and the Atari Age community but it was hard being criticized by a group of my Atari and classic game lovin’ peers. All I ask is moving forward into the New Year is you try and give the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Don't Touch Me There Daddy Special Edition a fair chance to stand on its own, and again forget about the past.  Let it speak for itself when we reveal it to you all early this New Year.  And finally, let’s respect one another and our opinions (some advice I am directing towards myself) and that goes for both believers and non-believers of what we are trying to do.  In the end, we all love and are passionate about video games and sometimes this passion causes us to do uncharacteristic things.
     
    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and I hope you all have a very Happy New Year! 
     
    - Yo-Yo

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    Yo-Yo got a reaction from Arenafoot in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    INTRODUCING SEGA DREAMCAST 3
     
    Hey people. I'm not sure if you all heard this already, but it's big news in the gaming world. SEGA is making a Dreamcast 3. I'm doing a Kickstarter campaign to make it happen. We're taking a cue from Microsoft and leapfrogging "Dreamcast 2" and going straight to Dreamcast 3. 
     
    Anything Retro VGS or Coleco Chameleon can do SEGA Dreamcast 3 can do better, that I can tell you. We're meeting with the Senior Buyer for Toys R Us next year, and we're in negotiations with Konami, Capcom and Namco to "sign on" for Dreamcast 3. We're going to unveil her June 14-16 2015 at E3 in Los Angeles, CA. Mickey Avalon is scheduled to make a special appearance at the SEGA booth so be sure to stop by. I'll be handing out Dreamcast 3 plush toys and churros, hope to see you there!
     
     
    What Dreamcast 3 can do:
    Brand new Dreamcast 3 games from SEGA* Backwards compatible with Dreamcast 1 SEGA Saturn SEGA Genesis and 32x through emulation SEGA Master System and Game Gear through emulation Atari Jaguar (native support through cartridge port) Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, XE through emulation Nintendo TurboGrafx 16 Retron 7* Omnivision 3DO ColecoVision & Coleco Chameleon FM Towns Marty Donkey Kong *Pending
     
    (It should be noted that we have support for Amiga and CD-i to come online by the end of 2016, and Atari ST support through our stretch goals.)
     

     
     
     
    Dreamcast 3 Game Titles (First Quarter)
    Sonic The Hedgehog 6 Ecco The Dolphin: Welcome to the Machine Shenmue 3 Sega Derby Jet Set Radio 1989 Altered Beast Space Harrier (title TBA) Alex Kidd in Alex Kidd World Fantasy Zone X Columns Donkey Kong  
     
    Dreamcast 3 Specs:
     
    Core
    4.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 with 12MB L3 cache and Turbo Boost up to 4.9GHz. Configurable to 4.2GHz 8-core processor with 25MB L3 cache or 4.0GHz 12-core processor with 40MB L3 cache.
     
    Memory
    DDR3 ECC memory. 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory. Configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
     
    Graphics
    Independent 8-Bit, 16-Bit, 32-Bit, 128-Bit, and Neo-Geo-Bit graphics "Blast 3" processors. Dual AMD FirePro D500 graphics processors with 3GB of GDDR5 VRAM each. Configurable to dual AMD FirePro D700, each with 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
    1526 stream processors 384-bit-wide memory bus 240GB/s memory bandwidth 2.2 teraflops performance Donkey Kong  
    Display Support
    Connect up to Four 5K displays, Six Thunderbolt displays, or a Baker's Dozen 1080p HD displays.
     
    Storage
    256 GB PCIe-based flash storage. Configurable to 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB.
     
    Audio
    Combined optical digital audio output/analog line out minijack 3.5 mm headphone jack with headset support HDMI port supports multichannel audio output Bluetooth 4.0 Donkey Kong  
    Connections and Expansion
    4 USB 3, 6 Thunderbolt 2, Quad Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 1.4 UltraHD, Donkey Kong CRT
     
    Electrical and Operating Requirements
    Line voltage: 100-240V AC Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz, single phase Maximum continuous power: 450W Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing Maximum altitude: 16,400 feet (5000 meters) Typical acoustical performance, sound pressure level (operator position):12 dBA at idle Donkey Kong  
    Limited Warranty and Service
     
    Your SEGA Dreamcast 3 comes with 90 days of complimentary telephone technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan to extend your service and support to three years from your computer’s purchase date. Only the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Protection Plan provides you with direct telephone technical support from SEGA experts and the assurance that repairs will be handled by SEGA-authorized technicians using genuine SEGA parts. For more information, visit SEGA Support or call 800‑872‑7342.
     
     
     
    SPECIAL EDITION
     
    To raise awareness, the first 10,000 consoles sold will be a "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" Special Edition. A "(Red) campaign" and "Mama's Family" Special Edition bundles will soon follow. The SEGA branding and "Don't Touch Me There Daddy" tagline was a business decision I made to bring instant brand recognition to the "Daddy." We know we have a mountain to climb and are prepared to do what it takes to plant a flag at the top. I will once again apologize to all of you for at times dissing some individuals and the Atari Age community but it was hard being criticized by a group of my Atari and classic game lovin’ peers. All I ask is moving forward into the New Year is you try and give the SEGA Dreamcast 3 Don't Touch Me There Daddy Special Edition a fair chance to stand on its own, and again forget about the past.  Let it speak for itself when we reveal it to you all early this New Year.  And finally, let’s respect one another and our opinions (some advice I am directing towards myself) and that goes for both believers and non-believers of what we are trying to do.  In the end, we all love and are passionate about video games and sometimes this passion causes us to do uncharacteristic things.
     
    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and I hope you all have a very Happy New Year! 
     
    - Yo-Yo

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    Yo-Yo reacted to Justin in Squad Challenge - Centipede (Atari 2600)   
    Centipede
    Atari 2600
    Controller: PLAYER'S CHOICE
    Game Select: STANDARD PLAY
    Difficulty Switches not used in this game
    Achieve high score to win challenge
    Squad Challenge ends 12 am December 15th, 2015
     
     
    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 December 1st to December 15th, 2015. 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 2-week competition is the victor.
     
    Eligibility: Anyone can join in. All players are welcome!
     
    Play Rules: Games may be played on real Atari hardware, dedicated (Flashback) console, or emulation, using any joystick or keyboard, following rules and game settings as delineated in the Squad Challenge. We are playing the original Centipede for 2600, hacked versions of this game are not allowed. 
     
    Fair Play: Players should play fairly, be honest, and have fun! Falsified scores will result in your immediate banning from the site. It goes without saying that no use of cheats, hacks, cartridge frying, enhancements, Photoshop, 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: http://forums.atari.io/index.php/topic/1219-high-score-squad-how-to-play/
     
    Welcome to our Inaugural Squad Challenge! Those of you that are participating in this challenge will be among the very first to partake in our Atari I/O High Score events! We're glad you're here, and excited for the year ahead! For our Inaugural Squad Challenge we chose a game that was universally loved and easily accessible on Atari 2600 systems, Flashback and dedicated consoles, and emulation. Sometimes we may pick common games, other times we may get more adventurous in our selection. I hope all of you have a good time, and remember this is for "nerd cred" and meant to be fun for all! You have until December 15th to complete this challenge. GOOD LUCK, SQUAD!
     
     
     
     

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    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    No doubt, this game is super slick.  I was amazed at how good it plays today, perfect controls and super fast.
  8. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Thats amazing, Top Gear of gaming!!  Thanks so much, its all in good fun and I'm really enjoying putting it together.  Glad to be a part of the community.
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    Yo-Yo reacted to Justin in The Jag Bar   
    Thoughts: Had Atari been serious about relaunching the Jaguar or the Jag Duo in the mid-'90s they should have considered Super Burnout as a pack-in title. A well-done game with mass appeal.
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    Yo-Yo reacted to Justin in The Jag Bar   
    The effort you put into these episodes is amazing. Awesome guests, insightful commentary, you dress the part and create the vibe. I feel like I'm watching Top Gear for gaming. It doesn't get better than this.   
  11. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    PART 2 - Space Ace on the Jaguar CD!! If you love Don Bluth animation and solid 1983 arcade action, this is a must watch!

  12. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Lead on brave adventurer… Your quest awaits!

  13. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    FLASHBACK Friday

  14. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Ride into the Danger Zone! Blue Lightning on Jag CD and Lynx!!

  15. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Slow down and play some MYST

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    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Ultra Vortek!! Stanton gets a second chance at a great fighting game on the Jaguar 

  17. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Supercross 3D… Im sorry lol

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    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Catch up on some Jag Bar today! Lots more games to come including Raiden, Checkered Flag, Cannon Fodder, White men can't jump, AVP, Power Drive Rally, Super Burnout, Missile Command 3-D, Defender 2000, and Highlander.
  19. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    New Jag Bar episode - the Lynx make a cameo 

  20. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Ruiner Pinball with Mike Kennedy

  21. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to btbfilms76 in The Jag Bar   
    Christmas came early at the Jag Bar, Gunner Wright, Mr. Issac Clarke from Dead Space fame stopped by the bar for some Super Burnout.

  22. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to DegasElite in Taz - Atari 2600   
    Taz
    Atari 2600 
    Difficulty: Default
    High Score: 388,500
    December 17, 2015
  23. Like
    Yo-Yo reacted to Arenafoot in Rollergames - Pinball   
    Rollergames
    Pinball
    Difficulty: Default
    High Score: 1,844,280
    November 13, 2015
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    Yo-Yo reacted to MaximumRD in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    Good idea, it really is just the same thing really. 
     
    I will look forward to see what they actually roll out at the TOYFAIR, someone should swing by and pull back the curtain to make sure it's not actually running off a PC (or maybe even a Jaguar lol) I hope they actually go about things the right way this time but they came back so fast and the fact they are allowing articles to out right lie and mislead people into thinking this is the same COLECO that was behind the ColecoVision when in fact it is nothing more than a name / ip does not instill confidence to me that anything will be different this time around. 
    I guess we'll see. 
     

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    Yo-Yo reacted to MaximumRD in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    RETRO VIDEO GAME SYSTEM BECOMES COLECO CHAMELEON CONSOLE
     

     
    http://retrogamingmagazine.com/2015/12/18/retro-video-game-system-becomes-coleco-chameleon-console/
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