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    RickR got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in SPRING CLEANING 2018 - 1 For 1 Trades!   
    *BUMP * - I updated my list in the second post above
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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in "Unofficial" Squad Challenge - Video Pinball (Atari 2600)   
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    Played from Greatest Hits Vol 2 DS on my 3DS

     
    Trying to get the value past 9!
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    RickR reacted to chas10e in "Unofficial" Squad Challenge - Video Pinball (Atari 2600)   
    in an honest attempt, first play today , I tilted out my last ball ( wished I had my camera as the score line was in the red ...
     

     
    THAT's pinball
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    RickR reacted to greenween in "Unofficial" Squad Challenge - Video Pinball (Atari 2600)   
    This morning, 401,948 !

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    RickR got a reaction from jmjustin6 in eBay Finds   
    I've been finding some nice deals on the bay lately.
     
    Also on the way:  Lynx "Batman Returns", 2600 "James Bond 007" and "Ikari Warriors".
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in SPRING CLEANING 2018 - 1 For 1 Trades!   
    *BUMP * - I updated my list in the second post above
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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in SPRING CLEANING 2018 - 1 For 1 Trades!   
    Get out your "duplicate" games box...it's time to clean up for spring.  List what you've got here, and set up trades with other members via PM. 
     
    Some very simple rules:
    Keep it simple!  1 for 1, 2, for 2, etc. trades.  Some games may be worth more -- just keep it simple and fair.  Remember, the goal is to get rid of your dupes for something you don't have.  Trades are preferred, but sales are fine too if you see something you want, but don't have a trade item.  It's fine to ask for pictures in PM.  No need to get fancy in this thread though.  Make a list, take a pic...whatever is easiest for you. Have fun, be cool. 
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    RickR reacted to Starbuck66 in Deals and Steals   
    Glad I waited to post because I got a deal last Saturday and this Saturday. I found the Coleco Telstar Ranger and the Pac Man PNP at a garage sale for, get this, 5 for the Telstar and 1 dollar for the Pac Man! Granted if you scroll further down the bottom of the Coleco box has some water damage, but overall its in pretty good shape. It doesn't have the extension cables for the paddles and I was unable to get the gun to work, but I have a flat screen CRT, so not sure if that's causing an issue with the gun?
     
    BTW if anyone is interested in a trade or some cash for the Telstar just let me know... I really only bought it because it was such a good deal and I wanted it to go to a good home and not the dump. 
     
    I also got some games at Disc Traders today, and the best deal was Sub Scan for 2 dollars! And I couldn't believe how MINT this label is! Heck looking at the contacts on the cart it looks brand new!
     

     

     

     

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    RickR reacted to Starbuck66 in RetroPie - Raspberry Pi Emulation   
    Built one of these for a buddy for Christmas and he loves it! It will play everything up to about Playstation level, but I only loaded it up with 16 bit systems and lower, plus a bunch of MAME games that I verified worked properly.
     
    Thinking about getting one for myself at some point, but I really want it for the MAME games, and I've been wanting to build a full fledged MAME arcade cabinet at some point, so I'm holding off for now.
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    RickR got a reaction from Justin in RetroPie - Raspberry Pi Emulation   
    I finally got a cheapo case (from a Chinese eBay seller).  It's pretty nice.  A perfect fit. 
     
    I also took the time to install and run a "scraper", which adds a picture/video/info about each game on the menu.
     
    Next up is to clean up the ROM's I've got on here, as many of them do not work.  Especially MAME.  I'm guessing there are fully-vetted ROM collections for RetroPi out there, but I haven't really looked.
     
    All in all, it's an awesome setup.  HDMI output on a device that's the size of a deck of cards.  Thousands of games.  Very worthwhile IMO.
     
     




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    RickR got a reaction from Starbuck66 in Thrift Store Finds   
    I found a couple of interesting things today:
     
    - A TMNT plug and play
    - A third-party N64 controller.  Feels pretty good; an interesting design.
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from Starbuck66 in Thrift Store Finds   
    I'm just happy to have a controller that doesn't require 3 hands. 
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    RickR got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in Bath Time SNES Style!   
    Fantastic!  Nice non-yellowed case too. 
     
    The good news is that SNES controllers are plentiful.  I see them at the Goodwill's here all the time.  I'll see about getting an extra for future trade considerations

    I use a Retron 3 to play SNES cartridges (as a space saver -- three consoles in one).  For whatever reason, I have a lot of trouble with SNES games -- they always need to be cleaned before they work, no matter how well I clean them.  Not the case with Genesis or NES games....just SNES. 
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    RickR reacted to Atari 5200 Guy in Bath Time SNES Style!   
    While I had it all apart I figured I might as well find a way to test the motherboard. If there were any faults I would be able to look at the board without having to take the thing apart again. But I needed a power source. 10 Volts at 850 mA according to the label on the bottom but everything I had available would not fit the jack even with it being in its current condition.
     
    The solution? I have a spare 2600 motherboard and AC Adapter I use for testing games before I use those on the restored 4-switch in my collection. The only thing I didn't want to do was remove the power jack from the 2600 motherboard. So I grabbed the board and found some wire of which I ended up using a cable designed for connecting the audio outs of a computer CD-ROM drive to a PC motherboard. I then soldered the wires between the 2600 and the SUPER NES motherboards paying careful attention to polarity.
     

     
    After making the connection I plugged in the AC Adapter in the 2600 power jack. I also made sure the 2600 was off. Without inserting a cartridge I powered on the Super NES and got a power light. That was promising in itself.
     

     
    I grabbed the only game I have thanks to RickR. I inserted the game and turned the Super NES back on. Black screen. I turned the power off and on again. This time I got a bunch of weird graphic garbage on the screen with my immediate thought being the fact it doesn't work and that's why it was left behind. As a last resort I remembered I didn't clean the contacts on the cartridge when I got it (which I always do with any games I add to my collection for my own piece of mind). So I cleaned them and tried again.
     

     
    BINGO! IT's ALIVE!! But it's now tormenting me. I got a working Super NES with no way of actually playing it since it didn't come with a controller. Oh the agonies of being a game collector when someone hands you just the console with no extras.
     
    I'm going to leave it on for a while as I reassemble the top shell so that if anything starts to go wrong I will be able to address it. It's good to know it at least works. Then again I've not ran across any Super NES units that didn't work regardless of physical appearance and/or condition.
     
    I thought I would share since I know some find this sort of stuff interesting.
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    RickR reacted to Atari 5200 Guy in Bath Time SNES Style!   
    The SuperNES I received with an N64 a while back finally got a good bath tonight. But, WOW, it has a lot of parts. And, yes, the electronics got the same bath as the rest of the unit to remove all foreign material. No dust or bug droppings if there were any.
     
    Believe it or not the power switch was the worst for dust...the rest of the unit was not so bad.
     

     
    Sorry for the poor quality. The only computer capable of using my Sony camera's memory card is not working at the moment (PSU died) so I'm stuck using my tablet's camera which is only 2 MP.
     
    I still need to replace the power jack but while I have it disassembled I'm going to rig up some sort of power in connection to power it up because I still don't know if this thing works. I also need to pick up an AC adapter and at least one controller. I hope it works and if it does it will become part of my collection.
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    RickR reacted to chas10e in Thrift Store Finds   
    PnP in a half-shell ... awesome
     
    I think that N64 controller could be the Mona-Lisa of controllers
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    RickR reacted to chas10e in "Unofficial" Squad Challenge - Video Pinball (Atari 2600)   
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    getting closer to the score NSG put on his video ( that one doesn't count though   )
     
    still have to read the manual for the proper nomenclature but a good strategy for this challenge ... get extra ball as soon as possible .then juice the bumpers ... I am wondering if the lock-in at 9 or revert back to 1 ( only got 'em up to 8 so far ) then nudge the left bonus lane til your hand is cramped !!!
     
    I have been ape-flipping this one and I know it caused atleast ONE drain .
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    RickR reacted to MaximumRD in Your favourite 80's music / videos?   
    Oh man, my wife and I sometimes just load up playlist after playlist of 80's hits on youtube and let it play in the background. So often it is always like "OH WOW, HAVEN'T HEARD THIS ONE IN YEARS!", of course we have our favourites but their are so many great 80's songs I don't recall until I hear it again  .
     
    Bonus is enjoying so many videos and seeing some for the first time, some so cheesy or low budget but it didn't matter as it was all about the music.
     
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    RickR reacted to TrekMD in Your favourite 80's music / videos?   
    Well, no 80's favorite music/videos is complete without this video...
     

     
    Here is another song that is a favorite of mine...
     

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    RickR got a reaction from Mr SQL in A View of the RickR Sanctum   
    2600 systems..


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    RickR reacted to Arenafoot in My first book is now available!   
    info on Volume 2 here: http://www.retrogamenetwork.com/2018/07/04/the-atari-2600-homebrew-companion-volume-2-being-published-this-week-on-physical-kindle/
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    RickR got a reaction from Justin in A View of the RickR Sanctum   
    2600 systems..


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    RickR got a reaction from MaximumRD in A View of the RickR Sanctum   
    PS1 collection. 

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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in "Unofficial" Squad Challenge - Video Pinball (Atari 2600)   
    It's been a couple months since we've done one, and I've missed doing them!
    I also figure that the admins have been pretty busy, so I am "unofficially" starting a new Squad Challenge! (Justin and the crew are free to make this official and edit this if they wish)
    I'm thrilled to pick Video Pinball! I'm surprised we haven't done it already. It is widely available and shows up in nearly every Atari 2600 compilation.
     
    (unofficial)
     
    Video Pinball
    Atari 2600
    Controller: PLAYER'S CHOICE
    Difficulty Level: Game 1, Difficulty Switch in the B position
    Achieve high score to win challenge
    Play on: Real Hardware / Dedicated Console / Emulation OK! ✔
    Squad Challenge ends 11:59 pm PST July 31st, 2018
     
     
     
    Objective: Play for the highest possible score using the difficulty settings defined in the challenge. Post a photo or video of your score in this thread. Scores must be achieved between July 3rd through July 31st, 2018. Screen captures are not allowed as they are easily manipulated for falsified scores. Multiple submissions are permitted. The player with the highest score at the end of the competition is the victor!

    Eligibility: Anyone can join in. All players are welcome!

    Play Rules: Games may be played on real hardware or emulation, using any controller or keyboard, following rules and game settings as delineated in the Squad Challenge. Enhancements and hacked versions of this game are not allowed.

    Difficulty Level: Game 1. Difficulty Switch in the B postion
     
    Fair Play: Players should play fairly, be honest, and have fun! Falsified scores will result in your immediate removal from the site. It goes without saying that no use of cheats, hacks, cartridge frying, enhancements, Photoshop, subterfuge, or any other unfair advantage is allowed. Everybody hates a cheater.
     
    More: To review detailed rules on how to play, please visit the High Score Squad page here: http://forums.atari....d-how-to-play/ 
     
     

     
     
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