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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Justin in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    OK...the 2600 does a decent job of playing Super Breakout.  I prefer the 5200 version though for the colors.  The A8 Super Breakout, while not bad either, has pastel colors that really don't look to me.  All games are good no matter what.  I just wish the 2600 and A8 used different colors than what they did.  Here's my score for now...
     

     
    and I played on...

     
    523 points for now.  I will try again later.
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Justin in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Now if I could only get my 2600 to cooperate to take a screenshot picture.  Anyway...I improved my score.  This game will make one wanna pull their hair out!  But I'm having a blast!!
     

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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from StormSurge in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Did we really torture ourselves like this when we were kids???
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to Starbuck66 in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    I remember just kicking ass at this game when I was a kid, but I played it a lot back then too. Over the last few years when I play this I can barely clear the first level!
     
    Hoping to get some time in with this one this weekend and see if I can even compete... We'll see :-)
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from DeLorean in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Did we really torture ourselves like this when we were kids???
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from DeLorean in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Now if I could only get my 2600 to cooperate to take a screenshot picture.  Anyway...I improved my score.  This game will make one wanna pull their hair out!  But I'm having a blast!!
     

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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from DeLorean in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    The 2600 Super Breakout is brutal.  I thought the paddles on the 5200 version would shrink a lot.  The 2600 version barely leaves you a paddle and seems smaller than what the 5200 leaves you with.  On top of that, it seems that the ball can get stuck in a routine pattern when only a few bricks are left on the screen making it difficult to clear a level.  It's a fun game but is less forgiving than what I'm use to.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in Free Games thread   
    Set your calendars my Atari friends.  September 14th marks the day PC gamers can pick up The Crew from UBI Soft through their UPlay front end.  Thought I would give heads up.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in Free Games thread   
    I managed to get it.  Fun game but can be a bit difficult to grasp for those more familiar with SimCity games.
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to greenween in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Little better.

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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to chas10e in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    wow that paddle DOES get dinky
     
    did clear a screen but didn't get to far past it , no pics yet though
     
     if you for some reason don't like the chimes hit the reset button to get a tune you like
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from greenween in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Did we really torture ourselves like this when we were kids???
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from RickR in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    The 2600 Super Breakout is brutal.  I thought the paddles on the 5200 version would shrink a lot.  The 2600 version barely leaves you a paddle and seems smaller than what the 5200 leaves you with.  On top of that, it seems that the ball can get stuck in a routine pattern when only a few bricks are left on the screen making it difficult to clear a level.  It's a fun game but is less forgiving than what I'm use to.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Starbuck66 in Console Arcades   
    I never seen anything like this in the 90's other than an actual Super Nintendo arcade machine in an arcade that managed to stay alive until the late 90's in my hometown.  The only other time I seen anything similar was at a church I played bass at.  It had a kids section that had XBOX and Playstation systems setup for the kids to play.  These were, of course, set up like arcade machines.
     
    Well...now that I think about it, there was another place I seen something similar.  The Game X Change headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas I would visit frequently.  I loved that place because of the way it was setup and the employees were very friendly.  They had systems setup where you could try out the games before you buy them.  The cabinets were similar to arcade cabinets.  Everything from the NES to the Playstation and Dreamcast consoles would be in these cabinets up and running until the store closed for the day.  If you have never been there, and are traveling through Springdale sometime, stop by and check it out.  It really is a game trading store that needs to be seen to believe.  I no longer live in Arkansas and miss getting to visit the store.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to fergojisan in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Repeatedly.
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from fergojisan in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Did we really torture ourselves like this when we were kids???
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Console Arcades   
    I never seen anything like this in the 90's other than an actual Super Nintendo arcade machine in an arcade that managed to stay alive until the late 90's in my hometown.  The only other time I seen anything similar was at a church I played bass at.  It had a kids section that had XBOX and Playstation systems setup for the kids to play.  These were, of course, set up like arcade machines.
     
    Well...now that I think about it, there was another place I seen something similar.  The Game X Change headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas I would visit frequently.  I loved that place because of the way it was setup and the employees were very friendly.  They had systems setup where you could try out the games before you buy them.  The cabinets were similar to arcade cabinets.  Everything from the NES to the Playstation and Dreamcast consoles would be in these cabinets up and running until the store closed for the day.  If you have never been there, and are traveling through Springdale sometime, stop by and check it out.  It really is a game trading store that needs to be seen to believe.  I no longer live in Arkansas and miss getting to visit the store.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from The Professor in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Did we really torture ourselves like this when we were kids???
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from greenween in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Now if I could only get my 2600 to cooperate to take a screenshot picture.  Anyway...I improved my score.  This game will make one wanna pull their hair out!  But I'm having a blast!!
     

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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from The Professor in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    The 2600 Super Breakout is brutal.  I thought the paddles on the 5200 version would shrink a lot.  The 2600 version barely leaves you a paddle and seems smaller than what the 5200 leaves you with.  On top of that, it seems that the ball can get stuck in a routine pattern when only a few bricks are left on the screen making it difficult to clear a level.  It's a fun game but is less forgiving than what I'm use to.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from The Professor in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    Now if I could only get my 2600 to cooperate to take a screenshot picture.  Anyway...I improved my score.  This game will make one wanna pull their hair out!  But I'm having a blast!!
     

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    Atari 5200 Guy got a reaction from greenween in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    The 2600 Super Breakout is brutal.  I thought the paddles on the 5200 version would shrink a lot.  The 2600 version barely leaves you a paddle and seems smaller than what the 5200 leaves you with.  On top of that, it seems that the ball can get stuck in a routine pattern when only a few bricks are left on the screen making it difficult to clear a level.  It's a fun game but is less forgiving than what I'm use to.  
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to AlamoAtari in Console Arcades   
    The only thing closest to what you described that I've seen was at Internet cafes, mostly overseas where I saw them. South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and of all places, United Arab Emerites. Late 90s mostly, but I saw one about 5 years ago in Panama. They also had a giant Dungeons and dragons type game room. They're usually in a mall or western type market place.
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to Starbuck66 in Console Arcades   
    It seems like when I've discussed this concept with people, it's something they've never seen or heard of, so I thought I would mention it here and get some feedback.
     
    In the early 90's (like 90-93 or so) there were two different places in my area that I like to call console arcades. They would have tables setup with TV's and a console next to each, and walls of games just like a rental store (and would sometimes allow rental of the games on display). You would pay by the hour, and you could pick any game you wanted to play off the wall, trade the box with the attendant for the game, then take the game, slap it into the console, and play it until you wanted a different game. Both of these places had the NES, the Genesis, Master System, Turbografx 16, and SNES.
     
    I loved this concept because it allowed me to experience so many different games and systems that I knew about from magazines, but couldn't afford and that friends didn't have. Alex Kidd on the SMS; played it on a power base converter at one of these places, and I had never seen or played any SMS stuff before that. The TG-16; something I always wanted when I saw it on the pages of EGM, but would have never had the chance to play had it not been for these console arcades.
     
    So my question is, was this just some sort of unique phenomenon to my neck of the woods? I did live in a fairly rural county in mid-Michigan, so I think that may be why the owners of these places thought the market was there for this concept. Eventually the two of these arcades went out of business, and I've never seen anything like them since. Just curious if anyone else has seen anything like this?
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    Atari 5200 Guy reacted to greenween in Squad Challenge - Super Breakout (Atari 2600)   
    752 on my 7800.
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