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ATARI 2600 EASTER EGGS, TIPS, CHEATS, ETC.
retrorussell replied to retrorussell's topic in Atari 2600
One of the first I ever saw (and it is said to be the first "easter egg") was Atari's "Adventure", involving an invisible stone, and bringing it near the beginning castle, allowing you to go through a wall and see credits (Warren Robinette). One of my favorite tricks is on Playstation's "Wild Arms", where you can duplicate a single item by 255. Stat-increasing items can be duplicated, making your characters insanely powerful. -
Hey folks. I was surprised to not find any message boards on this topic (probably didn't look hard enough) so I figured I'd throw one down. What tips do you recall most fondly, or do you have one many people may not know of?
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Actually, I no longer have it, but there was a great version called Gemini, made by Coleco, I think. It had both a paddle and joystick on each controller. Anyone remember that?
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Best/worst NES and SNES games and emulators?
retrorussell replied to Random Terrain's topic in Classic Console Discussion
My fave NES games: SMB series, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Zelda 1&2, Guardian Legend, Mike Tyson's Bite-Off (er, Punch-Out), Kid Niki, Faxanadu, Castlevania series, Wrecking Crew, Bases Loaded, Pro Wrestling, Double Dragon 1&2, Dragon Warrior, Gyruss, Goonies II, Gradius, Kings Of The Beach, Technos Samurai, Lifeforce, Mega Man series, Ninja Gaiden series, RC Pro-Am, River City Ransom, Contra, Tecmo Bowl, Track & Field II, Wizards & Warriors Favorite emulator: FCEU Some really bad NES games: Any of the religious games, Taboo, Super Pitfall, 10 yard fight, John Elway QB, Karate Kid, Bad Street Brawler Didn't play much SNES games but some I really liked: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon-Another Story (don't laugh, it's actually pretty good), Blackthorne, Dracula X, Chrono Trigger, Clock Tower, Harvest Moon, Zelda Link To The Past, Magic Knight Rayearth, Mario Paint, Super Mario All-Stars, Tenchi Muyo Fave emulator: ZSNES -
Worst/Most Annoying Atari 8 bit game!
retrorussell replied to Atari8guy's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
I think the original intent was to identify Atari 8-bit computer games. I suspect the 2600 has had this subject covered quite a few times. Sorry, was not aware. I guess we're talking about the 400/800 systems then. Barely ever played them. I was still happy enough with Atari 2600 at the time. -
Great Topic! Thanks! Another one I can think of is Sega/Gremlin's "Pulsar". Fairly good game with a tank picking up keys to open gates while being shot at by different colored spheres. The maze moves constantly making you scramble to get to the gate before you have to reroute suddenly. Also.. "King And Balloon" by Game Plan/Namco. Weird Galaxian clone with balloons trying to steal the King (not Elvis, nor the Burger King mascot, but an actual king) from your castle. A goofy "Help! Help" (when grabbed), "Thank you!" (when saved), or a "Bye-Bye" (when taken away) would be vocalized by him. I've noticed a lot of oceanside arcades and the old drive-in theaters had a good share of the obscure, hard-to-find games. Just my observation. Off to karaoke.. catch y'all later!
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Worst/Most Annoying Atari 8 bit game!
retrorussell replied to Atari8guy's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Wha...? No entries from "Mystique"? Their "erotic" games with "anatomically correct" 8-bit graphics were awful. The nadir, of course, being "Custer's Revenge". I suppose the games are good for a laugh but that's it. If you paid one penny for any of their games you got ripped off. And I recognize one blogger has an avatar from "Beat 'em And Eat 'em". Nice.. Oh, and of course, ET was awful too. And Activision's Laser Attack was pretty damn boring and linear. -
If you could have any arcade machine in your house...
retrorussell replied to Ferret75's topic in Arcade and Pinball
Atarian63, Yeah, I've ordered stuff from Bob Roberts before. He's pretty cool; he even sent me some moon pies and Mardi Gras stuff last time I ordered a cap kit for my Phoenix! Neat guy. I just wanted to be sure the cap kit was what I needed this time.. just not sure how to send pics through PMs on this site. You get the option to send images but only through URLs, it seems. I just wanna send pics I've saved on my hard drive! How do I do that? -
Hey folks. Ever get that one boss that would just OWN you time and again, and you were compelled to beat his ego into next week, but you knew as you popped another quarter in that he was going to hand out another week's worth of backside burn? My choice... GEESE HOWARD of Fatal Fury 1 (he seemed to be a bit easier as the series continued). Just beat the crap out of me time and again. The only way to consistently have success against him, it seemed, was to use the Andy Bogard trick. Knock him down, and JUST as he was about to get up use the speed dash elbow attack. He has no chance if you time it right. Other than that.. ugh.. good luck.
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If you could have any arcade machine in your house...
retrorussell replied to Ferret75's topic in Arcade and Pinball
Hey Atarian63, I see you have a Dig Dug cabinet, and I do as well. I'm looking to get some second opinions as to how to fix mine; it's playable but has color distortion issues, I guess. Not sure how to diagnose exactly what the deal is and the pics I have aren't terribly clear, but something don't look right. But if you think you might have enough knowledge of fixing them maybe I could send you some pics? -
I'm guessing Saker One was never released. I can find no information on it other than the page you posted. Sounds like it might have been cool. Another rarity: Lost Tomb by Stern. The most obnoxiously loud game next to Zoo Keeper. Basically an Indiana Jones-explorer type of game. Not too memorable save for the above detriment. Last one for tonight: Williams' "Make Trax". I liked that a lot, actually.. basically a PacMan clone but instead of eating dots you paint a new pattern in a maze. You are a paintbrush being chased by 2 goldfish (!) and some critter comes out and makes tracks on your paint, forcing you to go back over their tracks. Unlike Pac-Man the enemies here are faster than you when you're not "eating", and you are faster than them when painting. I liked this game quite a bit due to the good AI of the goldfish. They would team up to try to corner you.
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Every other weekend I'd visit my mom in Vancouver (lived with my dad + stepmom) in the early to mid eighties. Aladdin's Castle in Vancouver Mall (one HUGE mall) was my favorite hangout. Played the hell out of Kung Fu Master and Elevator Action there. And after all that video excitement, an Italian dog and Orange Julius was the PERFECT refreshment.
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I can't for the life of me remember this game...
retrorussell replied to Nightwing's topic in Arcade and Pinball
That's the one! And you are right,it wasn't that great. I hung out so much at that arcade that I had played everything there.Anyways,thanks for the help. No problem Nightwing. -
and one where you controlled a knight from an overhead perspective who had to fight another knight while avoiding falling into two pits/wells on the screen (technically I think the wells were on an overlay). Oh yeah! "Warrior" by Vectorbeam/Cinematronics, circa 1979. Played it a bit at Electric Palace in Beaverton Mall, but kept falling in the pits. D'oh! And yes, the wells were on an overlay. Zwackery was definitely a weird one. Played it once and didn't really care for it. I recall a really bad Asteroids clone once called "Meteoroids". It was in color but it was utterly awful in every possible way. I think it was by Venture Line. Didn't play it but watched the demo, and decades later played it on an emulator. Horrid!
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I've seen a clip of Got-Ya on YouTube. Never seen it anywhere before. Somehow, the game strikes me as creepy! A few more I'll throw out there.. Exidy's "Hard Hat". Not a very good game but as common with Exidy games, good music. Exidy's "FAX". Early trivia game with some long-haired character climbing up ladders to ascend to higher levels of intelligence as you continued to correctly answer questions. Not as big a bust as Professor Pac-Man but died a quick death nevertheless, because it was too expensive to produce enough machines and trivia didn't really catch on in the video game market. Meadows' "Gypsy Juggler". Played this a lot back in the late '70s at Malibu Gran Prix.. not that great of a game. You control this guy that juggles eggs, up to 4 at a time. When one would splat on the ground a chicken would walk out of it while peeping. Cracked me up to no end. Lastly, Rock-Ola's "Eyes". One creepy game where you play an eyeball(!) that shoots other eyeballs. Rock-Ola (originally a jukebox-only company) didn't have many good games. My favorite of theirs was probably "Jump Bug".
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I think I remember playing that one. Galaxian clone wasn't it? And couldn't you at intervals hit a special attack button and rise up the screen and smash into your enemies rather than shooting them? It's a funny thing but I've played a good many of the titles others are mentioning. I only ever saw a Red Baron once. Pity too, it was a fun games. At one time or another I've seen most of Atari's vectors. I don't believe Black Widow was all that common either though someone was always playing it at the Gold Mine. Come to think of it, that Gold Mine had Thayer's Quest as well as Space Ace and Dragon's Lair though not all at the same time. They packed that location so tight with games that they'd round out their floorspace with what had to have been seen as B-List titles at the time. The same mall had another Gold Mine in another wing, it was smaller but I also played M.A.C.H 3, Firefox, and a "holographic" title that was a cowboy themed gun game there. A mall in Ashland, KY had the only Exterminator cab I've ever seen. It broke down a lot but was really fun when it was working. Smashing cartoon frogs with a semi-realistic rendered fist was hilarious and fun. At the time, I didn't appreciate these places being the wondrosities that they were. Yes, Space Firebird has play mechanics exactly like you described. It was like Galaxian but the enemies were ALWAYS attacking, never sitting in formation. Some required several shots to kill, and a number would count down as you killed the enemies, showing you how many you had left before the stage was completed. I remember once me and my sister spending a night at my mom's friend's house at the Oregon coast back in about '82 or'83, and he had Red Baron and Space Wars. We were in seventh heaven! Technos' first games in the US were weird: Mysterious Stones and Dog-Fight, which I saw at Sea-Tac Mall's Gold Mine arcade. A fairly rare game (but probably Century {not to be confused with Centuri}'s best game behind "Hunchback") is Dazzler, a game much like "Turtles". Also rare is a maze game called "Guzzler" involving a weird blue thing that soaks up water and shoots it at foes made of fire. Notable for giving you a chance to stop a spinning wheel to gain an extra life, after you lost your last one. Last one before I hit the hay: Mayday. A blatant Defender clone.. though the gameplay was a little different, the sounds were ripped off completely. Played this at Kellogg Bowl in Milwaukie, Oregon. They got a number of rare games there back in the day. Thanks, everyone, for the many posts on this subject!
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Oops.. meant to actually reply to that one. Splash! was by Gaelco, and from what I recall was sort of a soft-core porn game with nude pics revealed by playing a Qix-like game. I used to play quite a bit of Turtles.. I remember seeing it on the Magnavox II. I believe Nintendo's first arcade game was Space Firebird, which was also licensed to Sega/Gremlin. I BARELY heard of Manhattan.. there were some good games on the DECO system but mostly crap. Thanks for the memories! Keep 'em rolling!
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Yeah, hence my failure to figure it out. I really want Google to develop a direct brain interface so that you can google a mental image. I was hoping KLOV could help me, but their genre search for the "Labyrinth/Maze" category is broken... clicking on it returns no results. You're sure it was a ship? And not a car (like Exidy's "Crash" or Sega's "Head On"), or a piranha (as in GT's "Piranha")? Those were both Pac-Man like games.
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Wow.. good picks folks! Got some more for you.. A nickel arcade in NE Portland had an old Sega Gremlin game called "Tranquilizer Gun" with a safari hunter shooting and collecting animals. Pretty crappy. A fairly rare game that I liked a lot: Exerion by Jaleco/Taito. Nice parallax scrolling background. I liked the option to hold the button down and shoot a steady stream but that depleted your shot supply faster than shooting one blast at a time. One more before I hit the hay: Jaleco/Cinematronics' "Naughty Boy". Weird but very easy game where you're a kid that throws rocks at monsters. Your goal is to destroy all the flags on the fort at the top of the screen, burning it down. Thanks for the replies!
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I liked Tac/Scan quite a bit. Quantum wasn't that great; it was a vector version of Qix. Tac/Scan had more lasting power. But I definitely remember both of these. Another one I'll throw out there is Data East's "Astro Fantasia". Kind of weird shooter with a background that scrolled as you moved up or down. Made on the DECO cassette system, which took a long time to boot up and also had "Mission X", "Lock and Chase" and "Burgertime" on it. Not their worst, but not the best either.
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I'll shout out a few to get things rolling. I used to play Sega's "005" a lot at an arcade in Tigard, OR called Astrocade. I don't know why, as it wasn't a very good game. I also recall seeing Rock-Ola's "Pioneer Balloon" and Sega's "Borderline" at Funland in Seaside, OR. Pioneer Balloon was a VERY stupid, repetitive game with a balloon dropping missiles(!) on Native Americans, covered wagons, and other enemies to the tune of "The Great Escape". The hell? Borderline was much better, involving jeep warfare. Anybody heard of these?
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You may recall sometime way back when where you were at some arcade where all the big-name machines were right up front; the Ms. Pac Mans, the Battlezones, the Donkey Kongs, the Dig Dugs, the Galagas, etc. But back in a corner, you saw some weird title that you tried out and maybe talked to your friends about, and NO ONE had ever heard of it before. It promptly disappeared from the planet and no one seems to know it existed. If you can remember the name (or if you can't maybe I can help you), what was it? Did it deserve to die a quick death?
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I can't for the life of me remember this game...
retrorussell replied to Nightwing's topic in Arcade and Pinball
Nightwing.. Sounds like Data East's "Hippodrome" from 1989. It absolutely sucked. Yup, Hippodrome. Here's the link to a video of this abomination. -
All Time Favorite Aracade Coin-ops
retrorussell replied to Classic Pac's topic in Arcade and Pinball
A short list of my faves: Dig Dug Donkey Kong Astro Blaster Ms. Pac Man Mr. Do Spectar Scramble Phoenix Track And Field Gyruss Pac-Land Kung Fu Master Kicker Yie Ar Kung Fu Street Fighter II CE Fatal Fury Special Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
