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RickR

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  1. Make sure to check out the "For Trade" forum here on Atari.io. I've got a bunch of extra games for trade (hint, I also let them go cheap if I know you are going to keep and play them instead of reselling). It's an easy way to build your collection back up.
  2. That ain't long winded -- share some more! I think we all love talking Atari stuff here. I've got a couple of Xonox double enders too: Ghost Manor / Spike's Peak and Artillery Duel / Chuck Norris Super Kicks. Kind of interesting how they have different combinations of the same games. Plus I'm pretty sure they made single game carts too.
  3. Agree that this was a fun one. Nice job nsg!
  4. I have an extra xegs. Let's talk after Christmas.
  5. It takes a ton of work to put on a show like this, I assure you.
  6. Lots of volunteers I'll bet. Bummer to lose stuff...but an opportunity to buy new ones. On the bright side, much better to forget the chargers than the phone or tablet!
  7. Just curious -- what made you decide to sell your games?
  8. Wow! Looks like another great show. Your pictures are awesome as usual.
  9. Great news! Always nice to see new arcade games, and this one looks like a lot of fun. 4-player goodness.
  10. Man, ain't it the best to try out new things and find great new discoveries? Keep on sharing. That's what makes this place the best.
  11. I just don't get why some of these (not picking on just Coleco here) min-arcade machines play anything other than the original arcade version. For example, the Centipede mini-arcade that plays the 7800 version of the game. What is the point? I think they should either be VFD like the old-school versions, or play the arcade rom only. I pretty much stopped collecting them once this became clear. I still have a Space Invaders (the LCD version), but sold off the rest. Frogger was the worst one...there were two different versions -- both bad. Arcade version would have been killer.
  12. Or that Dig Dug guy. They could have called him "Doug".
  13. Solar Storm is an interesting game. It looks great, and has 2 screens. But it doesn't stay fun for long. I'm also not a huge Atlantis fan (same programmer). It just seems like a half-baked game to me. Looks and sounds fantastic...but those side guns are pretty much useless. Once you lose the middle gun, the game will end quickly.
  14. He would have made a great mascot. Imagine little tip bubbles with Pac Man in subsequent manuals. Or even just a little Pac Man in the corner of each box. Unfortunately, we just got a bunch of very differently themed images that never took advantage of what they had.
  15. First thought is that Atari could have used a mascot. Pac-Man maybe, but they kept changing his presentation in marketing materials. Nintendo did a great job with mascots. They were (and are) the masters.
  16. Welcome! We'd love to know more about your 2600 emulation project. Was that for a commercial product? Pretty cool stuff.
  17. Montgomery Ward memories: My first home computer was from Montgomery Ward at Mall 205 in Portland, OR. It was a Commodore VIC-20, and I'm pretty sure we paid about $200 for it. Very early 80's. Maybe 1982 or 3. I loved that computer so much, and still have it. Almost immediately purchased a Commodore tape drive to go with it (from Toys R Us). My family did a ton of shopping at that location. Two items I still have with the MW logo are my garage fridge (purchased in 1986 -- still in use) and a very old wheelbarrow I inherited from my father. Probably from the early 1970's. Also still in service. Rusty, but still functional. A little spray of grease on the wheel is all it needs each spring. There's probably more around here that I've forgotten about. I'll have to look around a little. When Pong machines were big, MW had a great display of the various systems. That's where I would spend time while my folks shopped...drooling over the Coleco Telstar and Bally Astrocade. Later, they sold systems and games, but didn't really have displays you could play. Still fun to look. That particular location was turned into a Target when Montgomery Ward went out of business. In that Target store, I still sometimes get flashbacks to the departments that were in each spot. It's kind of spooky!
  18. R8!! I just got this on ebay.
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