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PSVITAGAMER2012

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  1. 8 hours ago, DegasElite said:

    Sure would be interesting to see it completed. Wishful thinking.

    Been working on that very subject since 2010/2012, you know. Making some progress... 🙂🙂. Some progress is better than none at all, man! 😄

    Do you have your allotted amount of code finished to turn in yet? Are you ready for even more code to review and edit now? 😄

    Keep wishing, man. Wishes DO come true, DegasElite. Just concentrate...

  2. 18 minutes ago, DegasElite said:

    I thought that you meant the main code for one disc. But, I guess with a 700 MB CD-R, it still would be well more than 9,560 lines of code. It's actually a lot of space, for a compact disc, for most things. Also, the Jaguar CD can handle disc capacities of up to 790 MB. but, the CDs never went that high for the Jag. However, I think that there were 800MB CDs. Well, there were the GD-ROMs for the Dreamcast, which could go up to a gigabyte in size. But, I am sure that those discs were specially made for that purpose.

    Yeah, GD-ROM sort of dealt with Windows CE and stuff, from what I remember now. The Dreamcast was neat, I got one at Launch on 9/9/99. 🥰🥰

  3. 50 minutes ago, DegasElite said:

    You're welcome. I guess with over 20 gigabytes of data it would be more lines of code than that. I didn't factor the 25 discs into the equation. :O)

    Well, the 25 Discs (26 if you include the Soundtrack Disc) and the Source Code, several MBs of that I have too, it amounts to a bit of weight, and a bit of a pile to look over and widen your eyes with. 😄😄  Most wouldn't believe that they were looking at $3-5 million dollars wasted and a lot of blood, sweat, tears and sleepless nights just thrown away by four upper level people in a company... Really and truly a really sorry sad state of affairs there, you know. It kind of pisses off an old Jaguar fan too!! Just what all did they really throw away in the trash? Did they care? Did they even know? The Black Ice Team really did know and care!!! 😄😄😞😞

  4. 9 hours ago, DegasElite said:

    You mean that there are 9,560 lines of code? Interesting. Welcome to the site, by the way. :O)

    Oh wow, I would guess that is a "very light" figure, in all real and true honesty, DegasElite. 😄😄. Not sure how to calculate that with 20GB of raw JagCD code! 😄  It isn't "actually" JagCD code, as such, you know, though. 🙂🙂. It is in a different format than that now, from what I understand about it. 🙂

    Thank you for the welcome to the Site, DegasElite.

  5. 47 minutes ago, DegasElite said:

    That much for blanks? They must have been VERY high quality discs, then, to justify that price. Again, fascinating.

    Yes, they were Recordable CDs, you know. That wasn't in the mainstream of tech on the consumer level yet even for PCs or Notebooks really. "That's Video 700MB CDs", have seen them all myself. Made In Japan. 🙂🙂  I was told, that Atari paid $7.50ea for those back in 1994/1995. 🙂

  6. 28 minutes ago, Sabertooth said:

    The lead for this project, BJ West, still has various builds for sale. http://www.bjwest.com/BIWN/

    In an interview with Arcade Attack, West indicates that the game was 50-70% complete. 

    https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/bj-west/

    B.J. West was a Graphic Artist on it and not the Lead Programmer or anything. Ken Rose was that along with Pradip. B.J. West did come up with the ideas for The Chaos Agenda/Black Ice\White Noise though. And much of the Art in the game. B.J. only has a small portion of the game, you know. There are 25 different Revision Discs to the whole game, each one a different "build", you know. Plus, some Source Code and a Soundtrack Disc, too. 🙂🙂  I have seen all of it in person myself. Quite a lot of it to look at and be in awe of and to even still exist after being thrown in a Dumpster as complete junk! Truly, truly sad crap. 😞😞😞😞

  7. No.

    There are many ISO 9560 Files for this that exist, I guess. I am told, that it is raw code and it amounts to some 20GB in the uncompressed state it is in now and being unencrypted.

    Years ago, Curt Vendel ended up with everything that still survived of this rather ambitious Atari project -- Atari had spent between $3 and 5 million dollars getting it to the 30% completion state in ended up at (was it is a higher percentage? ). The last day of production on this was, Sept 7th 1995, I believe. The Black Ice Team was disbanded and the project was abandoned that day. All materials were trashed or auctioned off by Jack/Sam Tramiel/the famous ( infamous? ) Don Thomas Actions of 1996, I understand. The HDDs and everything just disappeared to it and were lost, it seems. The HDDs have never been found and Curt did not seem to have them. None of the Team was allowed to keep anything from the project by Leonard or Atari Security when they each left and everything halted. Little of the project still survives nowadays, you know. The sands of time have claimed everything else that existed and it has been lost, it seems...  Really sad. 😞😞😞😞

     

     

     

  8. On 3/10/2016 at 11:25 PM, The Professor said:

    Blue Lightning is one of the best games of that era for any system. Play Top Gun on NES then come play Blue Lightning on Lynx and it'll knock your socks off. It was uncommon in flight games to have that ability to fly so high above the clouds and sow low to the ground, to roll the jet and spin around with so much precision. Atari used Blue Lightning as its in store retail demo at Toys R Us, Montgomery Wards, Software Etc. and other retailers using a special demo card:

     

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    Yes, I have one just like that myself.

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