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DegasElite

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  1. Here are a few of my ideas for double-enders: 1. Defender and Defender II 2. Frogger and Frogger II: Threeedeep! 3. Q*Bert and Q*Bert's Qubes 4. Miner 2049er and Miner 2049er: Volume II 5. River Raid and River Raid II Those are five ideas off the top of my head.
  2. I remember these production boards, but never tried to make circuits out of them. Pretty cool stuff, though.
  3. I found it. Sorry for my question. I should have known the topic on Dragon's Lair on the TI99 was in here somewhere. I was looking at my forum feed and not the actual topics in the Texas Instruments listing on this site. My bad. Thanks. :O)
  4. Sure, you can do that. I think it would be cool. Say, isn't there anything on here about the Dragon's Lair port for the TI99 by Tursi? I thought there was something about it on Atari.io. It looks pretty impressive, from what I have seen. Thanks for letting me share. :O)
  5. They do at that. I have every single title you have except Mario Bros. I still need that one. Thanks for sharing. :O)
  6. I think I remember that game. It looks familiar from when I was a boy. Gee, that's a long time ago. But, yeah, I think I have seen it before. Brings back memories.
  7. I would keep the original cartridges for their collector's value. After all, if they aren't played as much, that reduces wear and tear on the system and cartridges. But, that would be up to you, of course. Just a friendly thought, anyway.
  8. DegasElite

    3D Images

    Yup. That's another good one. :O)
  9. DegasElite

    3D Images

    Like the anaglyph. It just so happens that, ironically, I have a pair of 3D glasses. Nice image. :O)
  10. The Atari Touch Me and Little Professor might have some collector's value now. The name Atari will go far for the Touch Me in the future, I am sure. It is a brand name that has history behind it. By the way, Amber, welcome to the Forum. Nice to have new faces here. I like it here, and I think you will, too. It's very friendly here. :O)
  11. I have a couple of Atari Force comics myself. Cool stuff. I have the one with the Tazzlings. I also have the one where Li San O'Rourke introduces herself.
  12. I got my A7800 new. Christmas of 1987. It came with Xevious and Pole Position II. Of course, Xevious was sold separately. I was so excited to play those games. I think I still have the A7800 console from that time. They practically can last forever, it seems, and if they don't they can be repaired and hopefully quickly. I have almost every Atari-released A7800 cartridge. By the way, welcome to the Forum, intellicolecovisionary. I think you will enjoy it here. :O)
  13. Now, I wish I had a 3D printer to fix my Atari accessories. I have an A2600 Jr. "Short Rainbow" system that needs some TLC. It has a damaged plastic case. Other than that, it works fine. My brother dropped it one time. The plastic shattered in a few places. I tried to fix the case with epoxy, but the repairs are off. So, a 3D printer would come in nicely to fill in the gaps where the plastic broke off. Then, maybe I can correct my errors. But, for me, 3D printers are expensive. So, I can't afford it now. But, I can dream. :O)
  14. It's interesting how 3D printers can do so much for everybody. They're like the replicators from Star Trek, just not as advanced. Those machines could create things from nothing. The 3D printers need something as a base for what they're creating. Still, it's impressive and fascinating technology, and thanks for sharing about it. :O)
  15. I remember seeing Snake Pit once in the arcades when I was a small boy. I was about 11 at the time I saw it. I never played it, though.
  16. One of my rarest games is Miner 2049er: Volume Two. It was an auction value at the time of over $100.00. I also have Racquetball from Apollo. It is complete in box and I bought it new. Lost Luggage is another one I have.
  17. RIP Dawn Wells! Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island has passed away from COVID-19. She was 82.

  18. It wouldn't surprise me from a bunch of rich hacks who know nothing of video games.
  19. No holds barred, Impossible Mission. It's tough to time the obstacles correctly. I would like to get the possible version. At least it's beatable.
  20. I guess if it is free to download, it is obviously released to the public. Sorry, redundant question. But, it is a nice source of information for Atari users. Thanks for posting. :O)
  21. I think that it is one of the better series, post-TOS. You get to feeling for these unfortunate folks that get stranded in the Delta Quadrant, 75 years from home. TOS is still the best series. I also like Enterprise. Those three and the animated 1970s series are the best in the bunch, in my opinion. :O)
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