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Pixellated Ghost

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  1. Honestly, I don't know what happened to it. It disappeared during a couple of moves. Somehow I managed to hold on to most of the cartridges though.
  2. Sorry to bump this thread back up but today I was at Salvation Army and they had a Lowrey Genius. Didn't look at the price, but did notice that it had a cartridge with it, and sure enough, the case sure looks like that of an Atari cart. Different board inside, definitely.
  3. Not really, there's two goodwills and a salvation army either on the way or near work and I stop in there just about every day that I work. Just recently I found a heavy sixer with a power adapter, 3 joysticks and a paddle controller for $15. Worked fine after some minor fixing.
  4. Finally! Compiled no problem, works great so far!
  5. I prefer playing my games on the actual hardware, so if there's a hack I like enough, I'll buy it. I've also made a number of hacks, so naturally I want carts of those to play as well.
  6. It's one of my favorite two player games. My favorite variation is with diagonal movement, button doesn't draw wall, and speed up.
  7. The only one that comes to mind is one of my favorites, which is also on this thing... Ski Hunt.
  8. I did this years ago on a system that was running OS/2. Doesn't matter what OS your are using, as long as you can set both cards to use different IO ports, IRQs, and DMAs.
  9. I did manage to solve game 1 so far. One problem I noticed with your bridge is that it is impossible to use it on the far left of the screen, it wraps off the screen over there too soon. Otherwise everything else looks like it worked fine so far.
  10. I have a Japanese translucent Saturn. The games I have for it are Daytona USA (US), Panzer Dragoon II Zwei (JP), Vampire Savior (JP), Dark Savior (US), Myst (US), Heir Of Zendor (US), Blazing Dragons (US), Introduction Universal Museum (JP), and Columns Arcade Collection (JP). It came with a ST Key cartridge so I can play US games on it. Don't really play it all that much but I still think it's worth keeping. Slowly I'm discovering interesting Japanese games for it since it runs those stock.
  11. No kidding! As soon as I saw Hozer mentioned, I looked at the date of the thread. Almost got my hopes up for a second though.
  12. On the other hand I have a 128 in 1 that is a mixture of PAL and NTSC. No Combat on it though. It has some surprisingly rare stuff on it as well. Not that some of the rare stuff on it is good, though I did find a few gems. It was complete with the box and the (badly translated) game list.
  13. I just tried this one today. Pretty insane. I managed to open a castle and kill a few ghosts, but boy did I get lost!
  14. I tried it with the Stella 1.4 CVS for Linux and it worked fine. Anyway, this game rocks! Really like the fast speed. The sounds are a little strange (not that I mind) other than for the siren, which is really well done. Collision detection is fair, no cheap deaths. Overall, good job on this one.
  15. Playfields are scrambled on Stella also. Definitely going to get it on cartridge eventually though.
  16. Mine is vee420. I tend to use "buy it now" if it's reasonable enough, otherwise I place a bid at the last minute if it's not over what I want to spend for the item up for auction.
  17. http://www.atariage.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27760 Already did this one... yours looks a bit better though.
  18. As with any arcade machine, the logic board should be removable. To fix it you'd have to determine which ram chips were bad and replace them.
  19. I think what he was referring to was at the very bottom near your paddle, if you hit a brick on that row just right, you get a bunch of points. My brother did it once years ago.
  20. I just tried it and didn't have much trouble shaking them off my tail. managed to kill 5 of them but then the 6th ate me. Really like the x ray effect.
  21. No parts missing, original manual was also inside, tucked under the plate the motherboard was mounted on, etc... that's what I meant by complete.
  22. That must be the heaviest lava lamp ever made! Actually that one's a plasma storm lamp with tricolor lightning. Yep, I got one of those (the lamp) those are REALLY REALLY heavy How much did you pay for that (the machine)? $300 which might seem a bit steep, but it is complete and in good working order and has a 12 month warranty. I got it from a shop down the street that sells pinballs, arcade machines, slots and jukeboxes.
  23. Try cleaning it. I had a centipede cartridge that was doing similar things (reversed numbers in the score and title screen glitches) that disappeared when I cleaned it.
  24. That's a nice machine. If I had the money and space I'd probably get it just for Lady Bug and Mr. Do.
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