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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer   
    Here are my latest reviews including Realsports Baseball & Smurf (with fixed audio) on the 2600, Touchdown Football on the 7800, The AMAZING Edladdin Seagull 78 on the 7800 and the underrated Enduro Racer on the Master System.

     

     

     

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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in Integrity Games on eBay   
    FYI - I just posted about 40 additional 2600 games and hope to get more on later today (did i just say moron?)
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    RickR got a reaction from AtariBrian in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!   
    Dang, now I have that catchy Smurf theme stuck in my head. 
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    RickR reacted to Justin in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!   
    Thank you for the wonderful shoutout, nosweargamer! That was very kind of you to mention the community. Another great video, as always. I'll be sure to share it on our Facebook page this weekend 
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    RickR got a reaction from Justin in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!   
    Dang, now I have that catchy Smurf theme stuck in my head. 
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    RickR got a reaction from Justin in The No Swear Gamer   
    OMG...I just played 2600 RS Baseball myself after watching your review.  I forgot about the most ridiculous "feature".  All the pitches look the same!  Even throwing a ball!  How the heck are you supposed to know when a ball is thrown if it looks identical to a normal pitch???  Well, somehow the computer knows and NEVER swings at a ball.  That's cheating, plain and simple.  I give this game an F-.
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    RickR got a reaction from nosweargamer in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!   
    Dang, now I have that catchy Smurf theme stuck in my head. 
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    RickR reacted to Yo-Yo in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!   
    Its pretty neat to see the forums and Atari Day mentioned in other people's stuff. Way to go nosweargamer 
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    RickR reacted to Rowsdower70 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Thanks Arenafeets for the trade!  Space Hawk to add to my INTV collection and some cool expo swag!   Cheers!
     

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    RickR got a reaction from nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer   
    OMG...I just played 2600 RS Baseball myself after watching your review.  I forgot about the most ridiculous "feature".  All the pitches look the same!  Even throwing a ball!  How the heck are you supposed to know when a ball is thrown if it looks identical to a normal pitch???  Well, somehow the computer knows and NEVER swings at a ball.  That's cheating, plain and simple.  I give this game an F-.
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    RickR got a reaction from nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer   
    Totally agree with you on RS Baseball.  I got this game as a kid, and I liked it at first because it looked good and it was so easy to crush the computer.  I mean, who doesn't like to win when you're 11 years old?  But it got boring fast. 
     
    There were some really good sports games on the 2600.  Basketball on the difficult level was really challenging.  Ice Hockey looked and played great.  RS Volleyball looked great, played great, and was very unique.  Pele's Soccer didn't look good, but there were a lot of variations and beating the computer was an accomplishment.  Plus fireworks.  Who doesn't like fireworks? 
     
    Oh, and the 5200 version of RS Baseball is AWESOME.  The best classic baseball game period. 
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    RickR reacted to Doctor Octagon in The No Swear Gamer   
    I love that you pointed out the Atari 7800 ProLine Controller's resemblance to a Star Trek phaser! I always thought the same thing and assumed I was the only one 
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    RickR got a reaction from Doctor Octagon in The No Swear Gamer   
    Totally agree with you on RS Baseball.  I got this game as a kid, and I liked it at first because it looked good and it was so easy to crush the computer.  I mean, who doesn't like to win when you're 11 years old?  But it got boring fast. 
     
    There were some really good sports games on the 2600.  Basketball on the difficult level was really challenging.  Ice Hockey looked and played great.  RS Volleyball looked great, played great, and was very unique.  Pele's Soccer didn't look good, but there were a lot of variations and beating the computer was an accomplishment.  Plus fireworks.  Who doesn't like fireworks? 
     
    Oh, and the 5200 version of RS Baseball is AWESOME.  The best classic baseball game period. 
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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer   
    Recent reviews include Phoenix & Realsports Baseball on the 2600, the ultra rare Tank Command on the 7800, Ice Hockey on the NES and controller reviews on the 7800 Pro-Line and Europad.

     

     

     

     

     

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    RickR got a reaction from nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer   
    Awesome!  #2 on your list works for me.  I don't have Ninja Golf (which is #1 on your list on this video), but I think I should go look for it.  Thanks.
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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in foxbat   
    Here is the blurb:
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in foxbat   
    I don't think anyone has the true story on that one.  The plausible stories I've heard:
     
    - It was the codename for the Indy game.
    - It was a plane/jet based game that got cancelled -- never made it past the prototype state. 
    - It was the codename for Realsports Baseball. 
    - It was a game in the works, but the programmer left for a different company.  Took all traces with him/her. 
     
    That second one sounds the most plausible. 
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    RickR got a reaction from The Professor in foxbat   
    I don't think anyone has the true story on that one.  The plausible stories I've heard:
     
    - It was the codename for the Indy game.
    - It was a plane/jet based game that got cancelled -- never made it past the prototype state. 
    - It was the codename for Realsports Baseball. 
    - It was a game in the works, but the programmer left for a different company.  Took all traces with him/her. 
     
    That second one sounds the most plausible. 
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    RickR reacted to Doctor Octagon in foxbat   
    I agree with you on that for sure. These are where the cracks start to show in Atari and the whole industry as it was back then. So much vaporware was announced, touted in catalogs, magazines and at trade shows. How many cool things have we seen with Atari that never came out? Atari 2700 RC VCS, Atari Cosmos, Atari Mindlink, Atari 7800 Keyboard Computer, probably close to 100 games across all the systems, all announced and never released. That was bad show. It disappointed a lot of people and tarnished Atari's reputation.
     
    You'd hardly see this today. Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony, they're all tight-lipped about what's coming out until it's time to announce something. Tech giants like Apple and Google are notoriously secretive. I'd bet you this tight-lipped tech culture we're in today is to some degree a result of Atari contributing to the collapse of an entire industry because of their slack practices.
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    RickR got a reaction from Doctor Octagon in foxbat   
    I don't think anyone has the true story on that one.  The plausible stories I've heard:
     
    - It was the codename for the Indy game.
    - It was a plane/jet based game that got cancelled -- never made it past the prototype state. 
    - It was the codename for Realsports Baseball. 
    - It was a game in the works, but the programmer left for a different company.  Took all traces with him/her. 
     
    That second one sounds the most plausible. 
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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    So I got my games from AtariBrian!
    Smurf and Towering Inferno for the 2600.
    Together I call this combo "Smurf BBQ" 

     
    Unbeknownst to each other, we both got stickers out of the deal.
    He sent me this cool, 1980's Super Pac-Man mini sheet:

     
    And checkout the cool contest on the back!
    Make your own Pac-Man poster and you could wind a prize!
    Time to get out my scented markers...

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    RickR reacted to AtariBrian in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Thanks To Dwight Gooden and The No Swear Gamer for trading me these games.
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