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Enough already!

Strange weather events are happening here. Yesterday's high was 103, and Sunday's was 100. Guess what part of the country I live in. OREGON! Yes, a heat wave in Oregon! Our definition of a heat wave is 3 or more days of 90+ weather. And with Saturday's high of 94, it was a heat wave. Up in Portland, their high of 102 yesterday is the hottest temperature ever for the whole month of June! Luckily, the temperature is going down, and I'm surprised I'm saying I like that it's going to be 80 tomorrow!

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If temperature>90 then goto November

Wouldn't it be nice to program the weather like you program games? It's a heat wave here in Oregon, and yesterday the high was 100 (Fahrenheit)! Today, it's supposed to be 101 and I have to go out right in the hottest time of the day (I don't have a choice.) Also, I'm working hard on making "Ants" more enjoyable. I'll post the latest version today if anyone replies to that thread. I've added a game over screen and made an ant crawl across the title screen.

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Mom's Freeway experience

I showed my Mom Ms. Pac-Man on the Atari 2600 and she commented that she had a hard time moving her up. So then I plugged in Freeway, thinking that would be an easier game, and I was right. Not only that, but she likes the game! She used to play Tetris, Pipe Dream and Pac-Man on the NES. I still have those games, but she has a lot less free time now. She doesn't usually like things I like (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Monty Python's Flying Circus to name a few), but she likes Freeway. Her score

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E.T. Phoned Home

Well, after months of searching, I finally got an E.T. cart. You'd think something with a rarity of 1 would be easy to find, wouldn't you? Sure, there were lots of Pac-Man carts, lots of Space Invaders, lots of Combat in stores, but no E.T.s to my amazement. I still don't get the point of the game, but it was, IMO, a "must have" game in any Atari 2600 collection, and now I have it. And I'd like to say thanks again to Godzilla Joe for sending it to me. You da man!

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NES games I got

Went to the used video game store a few hours ago and got the following NES games: Elevator Action, Milon's Secret Castle, Pipe Dream and Zelda 2. I've been wanting Pipe Dream for the NES for a long time now, and I finally got it. First saw it in the store 3 weeks ago and was surprised to find it still there. Well, it's with me now. Finally got a Zelda game, one series that's been eluding my collection. I now have 69 games and 3 complete rows in my box. 23 more NES games and I can fill up the wh

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I B L8

Sorry I'm late with today's blog, it's just that I can't really think of anything to say today except that tomorrow I'm going to the used video game store to pick up some games. Come to think of it, this is a lot better than writing this at 12-1am Pacific time. Maybe I'll write all my blog entries around this time every day. I could use a little sleep, and I'm thinking about going to sleep at around 11 am tonight (2 am Eastern) seeing as how I only got a little less than 5 hours of sleep last ni

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MIDI, won't I? part 2

As it turns out, a hacker got into the site. I checked a few minutes ago and the number of files dropped again from 22 to 19! As part of working their problem out, they disabled the uploading files page, which is bad cuz I have a new NES MIDI, and it's not that often I have a new MIDI to submit. Hopefully this'll end up in an update. I was wondering when someone would notice the new-files page would have over 3,000 MIDIs on it, too bad it was a hacker that noticed it first.

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MIDI, Won't I?

If any of you are in the Atari 2600 forums, I've started two posts where I've taken requests for MIDIs. Well, anyway, all those MIDIs I make for people I also send to the Video Game Music Archive ( www.vgmusic.com ). I've been submitting MIDIs to this site for a year and a half, so I know how it works. BTW, look in the Atari 2600 section, and those that say either sequenced by Chris Read or Mister E are mine. I more than doubled the Atari 2600 section Well, anyway, under the New Files section,

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Indian Winter

Here it is, the middle of June, and here in Oregon, there hasn't been one day so far this month where the temperature got past 80. I'm serious. Actually, I don't really care what it does. If it gets hot, the girls will wear less, and if it stays cool, I won't be sweating. Seems the more I get into Atari 2600, the more things having nothing to do start having connections to it. For example, right now I'm listening to "Up & Down" by Pink Floyd, and it just occured to me that there's an Atari 2

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Read my lips: no new 2600 games.

Well, I've done it. I've bought every Atari 2600 game in the used video game stores in my town. What now? I'll start back up again on my NES collection. I only have 61 of those. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to buy more Atari 2600 games, but there aren't any more. Saw Pipe Dream in the Keizer Game Crazy, and I hope to gawd it's still there. And after a 1-1 tie, the America gets its first World Cup point but still looking for its first win. I think we would win the World Cup if we played Realsport

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No manuals required

I like games where you can just pick up and play them without having to know much. Games like Super Mario Bros. series, Mario Kart series, Tetris, Sonic, etc. But looking at my Atari 2600 selection, there are very few games like that. For example, Blueprint. How do you play that? I don't know. What do you do in Skateboardin'? How do you even start playing Ghostbusters? Sure, I could look up the manual on AtariAge, but at this stage, it's a moot point. I'm already disinterested in the game. For

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Pantywaste

I spent the night over at my dad's apartment last saturday. My mom & dad are divorced and I live with my mom, so sometimes when dad doesn't have to go to work on Saturday i spend the night with him. Anyway, he took me to a used video game store and I bought 4 atari 2600 games there. I brought my Atari with me and went into his bedroom and hooked up my atari while he was in the living room watching tv. As I was playing my new video games, I glanced over at his dresser. On the top of it were h

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All the news that's fit to blog

-=stupid games news=- issue 1 / summer 2006   - My first game I ever made for the Atari 2600 (that I ever cared about, anyway) is in the Minigame Compo ‘06. Zyx (pronounced “Zicks”) is an alien face that eats bananas. At first, I wanted Zyx to be a yard gnome, but that would be hard to pull off given an 8x8 sprite to work with, so he became a simple alien smiley face from the planet Plim. Why bananas, though? Cuz I felt like it. This final version has a health meter that shows how many of yo

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It's blog, it's blog, it's big, it's a heavy-sixer

It's high time that a tech-savvy young adult such as I should enter the world of "blogging." Since I have fears and hatred for myspace, this is where I'll enter my thoughts, etc. about the games I make, the games I play, and thoughts about the Atari 2600 in general.   My video game "company"; Stupid Games, Inc. ; has 2 official games in its existence. Zyx (pronounced "Zicks", rhymes with Kix, Trix and Crispix. I'm hungry.) has been entered in the 2006 Minigame Compo, and Bubba is just a protot

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