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twilitezoner

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    twilitezoner got a reaction from MistaMaddog in Atari Jaguar "Power Pad" (ST style color)   
    I love the color scheme on this. 
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from DegasElite in Atari Jaguar "Power Pad" (ST style color)   
    I love the color scheme on this. 
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    twilitezoner reacted to phoboz in Hammer of the Gods (beat-em-up) WIP   
    A new beat-em-up is in the making for the Jaguar.
    Please find more game videos on my YouTube channel.
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from DegasElite in Metal Slug clone on Atari STE - First big attempt   
    This looks great. Any chance you release a demo for us to play with? 
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in Announcing ANIMAL KEEPER for Atari 7800 - NOW AVAILABLE!   
    Anyone that likes Zoo Keeper really needs to check this out. It's really good. 
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from TrekMD in Announcing ANIMAL KEEPER for Atari 7800 - NOW AVAILABLE!   
    Anyone that likes Zoo Keeper really needs to check this out. It's really good. 
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from HDN in Metal Slug clone on Atari STE - First big attempt   
    This looks great. Any chance you release a demo for us to play with? 
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    twilitezoner reacted to TrekMD in Which Nintendo arcade port was the best on the Atari 7800?   
    Of the three original releases, Mario Bros I think is the best one.  DK Jr follows and then DK.
    If I include homebrews/hacks, Donkey Kong XM/PK takes the cake and it even beats the NES version.
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    twilitezoner reacted to masteries in Metal Slug clone on Atari STE - First big attempt   
    Greetings mates, lovers of Atari,
     
    Some years ago I acquired a never used, a brand new (non opened box), Atari STE computer. That is really a great machine, heavily underrated machine.
    Quickly I update it with 4 MB SIMM RAM modules... and I started on the search about how to program for it using C language...
    some time after I reached this state:
     
     
    This demonstration illustrates many of AGT libraries features, such fast sprite drawing routines, frame slipping, smooth scrolling and dualfield colouring technique, in order to increase the number of colours far beyond 16 usual ones.
    It is designed and running on a standard 8 MHz Atari STE with 4 MB RAM at 50 frames per second. Loading from diskette is granted, but hard drive or new sd card reader for extended joystick port is easier and recommended. Due to games developed on this way requires plenty disk space; this demo loads up to 3.1 MB of data, 512 KB of them are used for music and fx effects, other 512 KB are needed to store the extremely detailed NeoGeo quality level map graphics; the rest of them are for sprites; where many animations are not yet programmed, but these frames are being loaded.
    Sound is completely based on digital sound samples, mixed in a Real-Time manner; 3 voices at 12,5 KHz, arcade sound quality. The Yamaha YM2149 is not used in this example.
     
    Original game code is not used here. Game code is programmed on C language using STE oriented libraries, the digital audio mixer is written on 68k assembly.
     
    Original Metal Slug name, graphics and sounds/musics are property of their respective owners.
     
     
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from Justin in Sears Arcade II controller issue   
    I appreciate the replies guys. I guess I will leave them as-is for now.
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from Justin in Sears Arcade II controller issue   
    Well I actually bought them to use with the 2600-dapter D9 which they're supposed to be compatible with. The problem is that the "nubs" are preventing me from connecting them to the adapter.
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    twilitezoner got a reaction from Justin in Sears Arcade II controller issue   
    Here you go.


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    twilitezoner got a reaction from Justin in Sears Arcade II controller issue   
    I bought 2 of these to use with a 2600-dapter D9. The problem is that these controllers have nubs on the D9 connectors that prevents them from connecting to the adapter? Does anyone know the reason for this?
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