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DegasElite

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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Storm's Giveaway - THE PICKS!   
    Do I pick something yet? Or, do I wait my turn until it comes up? I am twelfth pick right now. Just curious.
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    DegasElite reacted to nosweargamer in Storm's Giveaway - THE PICKS!   
    You wait until your turn. We are currently on pick 7.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Storm's Giveaway - THE PICKS!   
    Right. I thought so. Thanks.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in My First Cab!!   
    That's mint! Love it. Thanks for sharing.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Atari Creep in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Oh, OK. Count me in then. Do I have to decide now what to choose?
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Oh, OK. Count me in then. Do I have to decide now what to choose?
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Oh! OK. I understand now, SInce I am in, we choose according to who is ahead of us and they decide first. I get it now. Sorry, I had a brain freeze. 
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    DegasElite reacted to StormSurge in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Excellent! Thanks for joining!
    Nothing to decide now. You'll choose based on what's remaining when it's your turn. Of course, you could have the first pick!!
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    DegasElite got a reaction from StormSurge in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Oh, OK. Count me in then. Do I have to decide now what to choose?
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    DegasElite got a reaction from StormSurge in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Oh! OK. I understand now, SInce I am in, we choose according to who is ahead of us and they decide first. I get it now. Sorry, I had a brain freeze. 
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    DegasElite got a reaction from StormSurge in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Let me see…
    Please, feel free to elaborate more on this. I am interested. But, I do not fully understand this. Are you talking about drafting people or games and game systems? I see games I would like for the A2600, but I do not know. Forgive my naivete, but I never have done anything like this before. So, I feel like I am a novice here. Sorry. But, please, tell me more. Also, do I have to give something in return? You talk about the Extra Life fundraiser, and I am game on that, but I guess I am a little lost here. Thanks.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Storm's Stuff Giveaway 2 - Electric Boogaloo   
    Let me see…
    Please, feel free to elaborate more on this. I am interested. But, I do not fully understand this. Are you talking about drafting people or games and game systems? I see games I would like for the A2600, but I do not know. Forgive my naivete, but I never have done anything like this before. So, I feel like I am a novice here. Sorry. But, please, tell me more. Also, do I have to give something in return? You talk about the Extra Life fundraiser, and I am game on that, but I guess I am a little lost here. Thanks.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Sega Master System Request   
    I always was under the impression that the Power Base was a miniaturized SMS designed to run off the Genesis power supply. From what you are saying, that may not be the case. It must have been just enough circuitry to run piggyback with the Genesis for backwards compatibility. Interesting design. Quite innovative, actually.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in AgaCart - New SD Multicart for Atari Lynx   
    Me, too. It has the display of how many ROMs are stored in it. That is actually a good rule of thumb. I like that feature. :)
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in AgaCart - New SD Multicart for Atari Lynx   
    That is a cool item. Is it just as good as the SD cartridge that SainT makes from RetroHQ? I assume it is basically the same, isn't it?
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Jaguar ProController Reproductions Announced   
    That's true. I have one original Pro Controller. It actually did cost me over $100.00 to purchase. It was new in the box when I purchased it as well. It was a nice find.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Animal Keeper - Zookeeper like clone for Atari 8-bit   
    Agreed. Great job, Lance, and everybody on the V61 team.
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Justin in Fatal Run for Atari 7800   
    I think that Fatal Run should have been full-blown RoadBlasters. RoadBlasters was well known in the arcades and I love it in the arcades. The A7800 would have probably had quite enough horsepower to create a decent 8-bit port that would have blown the NES version away. It was not meant to be, I guess. Fatal Run, to me, was more a road quest game. You had an agenda, you had a mission to save people, it sounds like a quest to me. I don't see Fatal Run as arcade-like, but I did like it to a degree. I have Fatal Run for the A7800 and RoadBlasters for the Lynx. Even the Lynx version of RoadBlasters is very well done. For as small as the game is for the Lynx, it is very close to the arcade version. The A7800 is a great and advanced system for an 8-bit CPU. It could handle it. I just do not understand why it was scaled down so much. Cost, I guess. The management at Atari at the time loved cutting corners for cost.
    Thanks for letting me share.
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    DegasElite reacted to Justin in Fatal Run for Atari 7800   
    Fatal Run is one of my favorite games for the Atari 7800 and also one of its biggest disappointments. Fatal Run should’ve been RoadBlasters. RoadBlasters is a legendary Atari arcade game and done properly would’ve been an incredible addition to the 7800 library.
    Atari Games had some amazing arcade games that should’ve made it into our living rooms as 7800 exclusives. RoadBlasters, Tetris, Paperboy, Marble Madness, Pit-Fighter, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom just to name a few. Why wasn’t the 7800 relaunched with Paperboy as the pack-in game and two D-Pad Controllers? Hello?
    The 7800 was my first and favorite video game system and became an underdog that I always rooted for. It was developed to be the cutting-edge game system of 1984 designed to bring the arcade experience home. It wound up being the undersupported, underdeveloped NES competitor of 1990. The 7800 would’ve benefitted nicely from an OutRun style driving game, done right with nice graphics and sound. RoadBlasters took OutRun a step further adding “Mad Max” road warfare with missiles, road mines and fuel globes.
    Fatal Run is a cool road warfare game but lacks the polished perfection of RoadBlasters. Still, Fatal Run has cool elements like a shop to build up your car, and the best title screen of any game on the system.
    When it was new, Fatal Run retailed at twice the cost of regular 7800 games and today is considered one of the more collectible games for the system. It’s worth playing if you can pick one up, but RoadBlasters on Atari Lynx is better.
    How many of you have gotten your hands on Fatal Run for your collection? Am I alone in having this as one of my favorite games for the system but also considering it to be one of its biggest disappointments? What do you think about this game?
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    DegasElite reacted to louisg in Fatal Run for Atari 7800   
    I really want that one because I'm a complete sucker for those kinds of games. I haven't been able to find an NTSC one for a decent price, though.
    But, I agree; it should've been RoadBlasters. I'm sure Fatal Run is pretty decent, judging from the videos I've seen, but it's got some big shoes to fill when comparing it to RoadBlasters. I actually think the gameplay in RoadBlasters is much more refined than people give it credit for...
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    DegasElite got a reaction from Clint Thompson in Anyone here actually own or use an Atari Hotz Box?   
    I think that I might have seen one, but I don't remember. It looks familiar. But, I am not so sure.
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    DegasElite reacted to Clint Thompson in Reboot has released RAPTOR and RAPTOR Basic for the Atari Jaguar   
    I think it's just best to start a thread, don't see why not, but I'm not seeing the Jaguar forums over here very active at all sadly. Everyone else seems to be in either one of the Facebook groups, AA or just keeps their distance.
     
    Most of their included demos have a lot of great info and the Rb+ tutorial is included but I feel like that Doger demo may be a little bit much for most and easier or more simple tutorials need to be made that help someone from scratch instead of a ton of graphic objects and lines of code but I think the community is definitely there to help anyone who asks, same goes for here.
     
    I'm just about 2 years into Rb+ and have finally started making some really good progress especially after many feedback related issues with some minor buggies that would cause a hiccup here or there. For what it is, it's rather amazing. I could have never done what I'm doing otherwise so I'm truly grateful it exists.
     
    I've got a mini game to release soon and a sort of fun tech demo to show as well that I'm almost done with (hopefully end of weekend if not sooner). With that said I think it would be fun to do some quick 5-minute video tutorials on how to program easy stuff for the Jaguar using Rb+, maybe time will permit such a thing after the holidays. =)
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    DegasElite reacted to A31Chris in ROMs -n-such(JEP#4)   
    Atari's 'Graphics Gems' collection of source codes from the magazine/articles of that time. One of which they actually adapted to work with the Jaguar: 
    Snippets from these descriptions:
    Graphics gems 


    Graphics Gems II


    GEMS.ZIP
    GEMSII.ZIP
    GEMSIII.ZIP
    GEMSIV.ZIP
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    DegasElite reacted to Atari 5200 Guy in Atari ST Disk Imaging Tutorial   
    Just a small FYI.  I updated the post with online resources selling DD and HD floppies.  If you use them please give feedback.  Thanks!
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    DegasElite reacted to Atari 5200 Guy in Atari ST Disk Imaging Tutorial   
    The only thing to keep in mind is if there was any sort of copy protection schemes used they may still be present.  So you may still need original code disks, instructions, or any other printed materials used to get pass the copy protection.
    You are very welcome.  I highly recommend setting up a dedicated Windows machine just for doing this.  And I would suggest keeping it offline to avoid hacks, attacks, and other mishaps.
    And, RickR is right.  The only thing separating DD and HD disks are a single hole.  Cover the hole up on an HD disk and it will be a DD disk.  The disk material in both types of disks are identical.  Brings back old memories of needing a HD disk and only having DD disks.  Drill a hole a viola!  Instant HD disks! 
    I will add a tip in the tutorial.
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