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    8-Bit man trapped in a 64-bit world!

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    Space Technology, Photography, Video (filming & editing), VHF-UHF Monitoring, TI-99/4A, Atari 5200
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    I cannot remember back that far.
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    Jill of the Jungle (PC Game)
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    Stargate SG-1
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  1. I've made poor retro gaming choices.  I have only have two classic platforms, an Atari 5200 and a Texas Instruments 99/4A.  Both topic areas are like ghost towns... sigh.

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    2. socrates63

      socrates63

      Sounds like we need a high score challenge for a 5200 game 🙂 The 7800 Asteroids challenge has gotten me playing daily on the 7800 for the first time in like forever.

    3. Justin

      Justin

      Atari 7800 opens doors to two different dimensions: 2600 and 7800. Have fun exploring both. Then do the same with a Turbo Duo, opens up TurboGrafx-16, plus CD and Super CD games. Four birds with two stones. TI and 5200 can be lonely spaces.

    4. Atari 5200 Guy

      Atari 5200 Guy

      Yes they can be.  I love my 5200 but have left it behind in favor of other machines.  The 7800 was a true powerhouse before the 8-bit era ended.  

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