Xybort (part 12)
Yesterday I got extremely bored, so I decided to program in level 4, the ball bouncing around the screen level. Then I thought that level 4 was easier than level 3 so I switched them around so level 4 is now the robots and level 3 is the ball bouncing around. The purple background looks a lot more purplish and less pink on a real Odyssey2 console against O2EM. My package came today. The guy taped the box shut, but I don't really care, all I wanted was a working console with both controllers working. They both work great, no stiffness on either one. It's really great. And now I can play Lady Frog. If anyone wants a couple of Odyssey2 carts for homebrewing, let me know. Blockout/Breakdown cost $19.70 at a Caldor department store. I don't know what that is. It's great to see little odd stuff on the cartridge boxes that display its history.
And now I'm happy, even though the UPS woman was 10 minutes late. I kept calling her a "UPS Guy". Thankfully I didn't have to meet her or have her hear me say that. They said between 9:30-11:30. The package came at 11:39 a.m. And I'm happy, even though I completely failed at Colecovision programming. Oh well. At least I can make games for other consoles. Now I do have a problem. The box. I guess it can go out in the garage with the rest of the console boxes.
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