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Hi guys. All orders have been posted out. I will still accept orders though they will not be processed until around 7th Jan as I have sold out of the initial batch. I'll make Xmas Cart available until the end of Jan for those who missed it.
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Best Home Version of Pac-Man?
BinaryStar replied to VectorGamer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I voted for the c64 version. More for the reason that I've probably played that version most (aside from the arcade) as I received it as a gift from my Aunt one Christmas as a kid. I remember playing a heck of a lot of it on xmas day/boxing day -
Is an Atari Jaguar worth owning?
BinaryStar replied to TaskenLander's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Jeff already has a sequel to this (TxK) out on PS Vita and due for release on PS4 very soon. I've played the PS4 version at a gaming expo this year and it's gorgeous and plays great but I still prefer playing Tempest 2000 with a spinnner. No analog stick or touchpad really gives the same degree of control for quickly maneuvering the webs. -
Is an Atari Jaguar worth owning?
BinaryStar replied to TaskenLander's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I agree, if a nice Tempest is all you're after Tempest x3 offers a fine version. I'm just a snob when it comes to Tempest 2000 Tempest X3 is a fun game but the AI robot power-up has it's 'brain' removed and your powered-up shot hass the same power as your non-powered up shot which changes the difficulty curve quite a bit compared to T2K. Also, I feel the spinner controls really boost the Jag version over the others (I own the saturn, jag, ps1 and pc versions). -
Is an Atari Jaguar worth owning?
BinaryStar replied to TaskenLander's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Sadly Tempest X3 looks nice but is inferior to the Jaguar version of Tempest 2000. -
Is an Atari Jaguar worth owning?
BinaryStar replied to TaskenLander's topic in Classic Console Discussion
It depends how much you like Tempest 2000. I love it and pretty much own it for that reason - with a spinner-modded controller it's better than arcade Tempest for me. Otherwise there aren't that many exclusive games that are great imo. -
Thanks guys
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Yes, analogue mode only.
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Now taking orders for my homebrew Xmas cartridge at http://www.binarystarsoftware.com/ Very wobbly video (with very low sound as I accidentally covered the mic, d'oh!) of the beta version here :
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Please visit http://www.binarystarsoftware.com for ordering info.
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I've had a lot of late evenings this past week knocking up two festive themed games for Vectrex, "Stocking Filler" and "Save The Trees". "Xmas Cart 2014" should see a cartridge release by the end of the week. A free ROM download will follow on Xmas eve. Video : Apologies for wobbly video and low volume (I accidentally covered the mic).
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Williams' Arcade's Greatest Hits on Megadrive/Genesis.
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The Sega Saturn appreciation topic
BinaryStar replied to Martianman's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Batsugun is my favourite game on the system. Includes both 'Original' and 'Special' arcade versions, superb shooter. But beware, it ain't cheap. -
Because it's possible to do things in parallel with each other? A game does not need to be 100% complete before packaging is designed, printed and die cut for example. As mentioned, it may also be to gauge interest so cheaper prices can be sought for components etc. There are a variety of reasons and producing homebrew can be very expensive so preorders are a good way to secure the funding needed to produce it.
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Myself and a friend will be releasing the Vectrex version of Death Race (Death Chase) in due course. It will come on cartridge along with NOX (a version of Atari Sprint) and overlay.
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What system do you think is the easiest to create a game for?
BinaryStar replied to AtariJack's topic in Homebrew Discussion
Whoa that's very cool. I love that he has ripped off the old Psygnosis artwork style. -
Sounds like it could possibly be a bootleg multicart with DIP-switches to change games instead of a menu. Like the NES Nintendo World Championships cartridge.
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I think the last copy sold for $8,000 or so.
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Thanks for your feedback. I used '2 line' crosses when I first knocked Death Chase up but they looked a little weedy next to the player sprites so I swapped them for the larger ones. I may try to add an extra couple crosses or do some further optimization but I'm pretty happy with it as-is, especially in 2 player mode. I'd rather keep things moving fast rather than have a slower paced game with more crosses. My avatar here is also used as a title screen graphic in the game.
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Nice work I have a version for Vectrex but I haven't released it yet.
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Vectrex 2014 Project Games Overlays Instructions Apps Docs
BinaryStar replied to Bodyshots's topic in Vectrex
The Madtronix 3D imager is superior to the original, it is very much worth owning. Good luck finding a cheap original imager -
Vectrex 2014 Project Games Overlays Instructions Apps Docs
BinaryStar replied to Bodyshots's topic in Vectrex
I think there has been a misunderstanding, due to the screenshots of folders I automatically assumed this was to be a ROM archive...I suspect Chris Tumber did also. I doubt anyone would have an issue with an up-to-date list of roms as long as no copyright materials were being distributed. Chris Tumber has had his works included on several commercial multicarts, CD ROMs etc without his permission before and this happened again very recently (the issue is now resolved). He left the Vectrex scene once before due to this happening and now that he has returned, he noticed it happening again. I'm sure you can understand his frustration and the sensitivity of this issue in the scene right now. Again, my apologies for misunderstanding your intent. Thanks for your efforts. *edit* I think just removing the "shareware and pd" part would cause less confusion. -
Vectrex 2014 Project Games Overlays Instructions Apps Docs
BinaryStar replied to Bodyshots's topic in Vectrex
My apologies for jumping the gun then I guess my own comments are coloured by the fact I've seen some rather disrespectful behaviour on the part of some people lately with regard to this issue and has annoyed me somewhat being a developer myself. Those comments aside, the thread title is a bit misleading as AFAIK there has never been any shareware available for Vectrex and much of what is available is not public domain either. -
Vectrex 2014 Project Games Overlays Instructions Apps Docs
BinaryStar replied to Bodyshots's topic in Vectrex
Yes I did and good for you for doing so. Those comments were not aimed directly at you, more just stating the way thing *ought* to be with regard to software imo. This issue keeps coming up in the Vectrex homebrew scene so I thought i'd give my 2 cents. No need to get defensive.
