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DegasElite

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  1. Well, true to form and being honest, I did play my Jaguar last night for Atari's 50th anniversary. It was a fun time, too. I played Dragon's Lair and Hover Strike. I loved doing that, too. You have got to love retro gaming technology. I think, in some ways, Atari games might be better than what's out there now. It depends on the games. Thanks for letting me share and happy 50th to Atari! :O)

  2. It is a science fiction series not unlike Star Trek, but I think it is a comedy. I have never seen it, so I know very little about it. It was on Fox for awhile, and it is on Hulu, from my understanding. From what it sounds like, it is a parody of Star Trek.

  3. My only peeve is the look of the Enterprise from SNW and the look from TOS. In many ways, the SNW Enterprise looks more advanced. I know it is because the SNW will get a refit to the TOS version that Kirk will captain. That is a good explanation for the look. But, it still looks more advanced. Granted this is the 2020s, and Star Trek: TOS was in the 1960s. Also, I like the look of the Enterprise. But, I still see a conflict. Maybe, I am barking up the wrong tree. I don't know. I would like to see the new SNW sometime, though.

  4. I like the cosmetic design of the A7800, as well as games like Rampage, Midnight Mutants, and Double Dragon. I like the version of Rampage for the A7800 because it is closer to the design of the arcade version in level layout than the NES. Commando and Ikari Warriors are great games for the A7800 as well. Its architecture is superior to the NES, even though the retail games a lot of the time do not show it. The home-brew games are showing what the console is capable of, though, and it's all good there. Also, the A7800 version of Double Dragon is more arcade-like than the NES version in layout as well. The NES version of Double Dragon is a totally different game from the arcade version, and I see that a lot of the time for the NES versions of arcade games. At least Atari tried to keep the arcade feel.

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