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Does anyone out there know of any pinball emulators for the Mac - or will MAME support it? All the hits on Google keep sending me to sites that I've already been to and don't have one for the Mac OS. Thanks.
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I found a Sega trackball used this past week, and it looks like it was built for the Genesis. I know that the Genesis controllers have the same connectors as the 2600, and I've been told those would work. If so, can anyone confirm as to whether it would work on a 2600/7800. Thanks.
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It's funny, it turns out that General Computer used to be on my way to work when I was working in a photo lab in Cambridge.
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Wow, that 's the first mention from anyone else I've seen with any kind words regarding Quantum. Indeed, another great cult classic.
Was Juno First an actual Gottlieb game, or was it licensed from Konami?
The Gottlieb games had great sounds thanks to David Theil.
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Does anyone remember Bouncer? I've never played it but I was always curious about it, and it looks like another great game that was never popular because of this and that. I'd like to get that one going on my emulator.
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Reactor is another classic example. I got damn near everyone glued to the emulator when I was playing it, and it was definitely a fave for everyone to watch, especially after they were passing the bong around. Everyone else would be smoking and meanwhile, I'd be in my trance state with one eye on the reactor core, and one eye on my ship bashing particles into the control rods.
Crossbow- in fact the whole Exidy shooter series- were faves but for whatever reason didn't take off. A lot of Exidy's games pretty much fall into the "cult classic" category- Pepper II is another good example.
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Black Widow WAS a good one, as were Major Havoc and I, Robot. I got my best freind's kid who's four years old hooked on the "Ungame" mode. Too bad that never took off. Not enough weird kids that were bound for art school (like me)around to play it, I guess.
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The Vectrex was a great system, but I understand that the monitor has a lot of problems with it. The only reason it didn't take off was bad luck and bad timing of the crash. It was really ahead of its time, and I can see that clearly through playing through MacMESS.
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What were really underrated games were pretty much the entire Bally Sente line. They had a game called Chicken Shift that you're supposed to guide falling eggs into cartons at the bottom of the screen.
There was another thread a long time ago regarding games of "cult classic" status, and Major Havoc and I, Robot were solidly on that list. I'd say that my taste in games would qualify as being cult classic. Some were great, and some were obscure for a reason. Oh, well.
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Maybe some of you already know this trick, but if there is anyone out there like me who want to see Vectrex games in color on MacMESS, but for one reason or another can't get the overlays to work correctly, you can get color vectors, even though it will be in monochrome.
Hit cmd-Return to get the main menu.
Scroll to the Dip Switches option.
Turn on the 3D Imager, then scroll down to the color options and change the color to what you want.
If you don't choose the same color for both eyes, the game will alternate between them, or choose COLOR for both Left and Right eyes, and vectors alternate from red to green to blue. A weird effect, but kinda distracting to play on some games.
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running into the same prob, only minestorm ever shows. anyone have any clues?
Mine Storm works? How did you do it? I put all the overlays into the artwork folder, and nothing. I don't even get Mine Storm.
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Does anyone remember Stern's Tazzmania? If so, is ther anyone out there with any fond memories of it?
I had played it for the first time in probably months on MAME, and it's definitely an acquired taste. I guess that it was Stern's idea of a "cute" game with Berzerk elements, since it was released in '82 when Q*bert came out.
It's colorful and fun to watch, but as far as I'm concerned, it could stand to play alot smoother, like have dual joystick control like Lost Tomb. I don't know, I can't make up my mind...
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Has anyone ever attempted to hack Jinks? It seems to me that all that needs to happen for the game to not suck as bad as it does is do something about the physics of the ball and/or improve the paddle control.

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Found Rampage, then it got stolen with everything else.
Never seen Tank Command, or any games by Froggo. And that's not a bad thing.

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push reset (f3) with the coin button (5) pressed.
Thanks for the tip. It worked, but not to the effect that I was hoping for. What I'm trying to do is capture audio samples of the game's sound effects. All it did was give me a black screen with a white grid pattern on top of that with red, blue, green, and white squares in the inside center screen with a display of what direction the joystick is in and/or what buttons were pressed.
I messed around with other button combos, and nothing else worked. Oh, well. Thanks for everyone's input.
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Joystick is the font that emulates the lettering style of most of the arcade machine video game displays.
I found Joystick already, thanks. Google was the first thing I tried. Yes, there are tons of fonts out there...BUT only some of them work with my machine. What I'd really like to have is the Major Havoc, or the Atari vector font seen on Black Widow, Battlezone, Space Duel... instead of cutting and pasting from screenshots in Photoshop, as it gets rather tedious.
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Both real hardware and emulation have their ups and downs. I'm going with emulation basically since I neither have the money or the room for any of the arcade games or the consoles I really want. Emulation also comes in handy after having my 7800 stolen from me. One thing that emus will always have over original hardware is that most emulators are free.
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Tried that-all F2 does is restart the game from powerup, but doesn't let you get "into" service mode. F5 does nothing for Mousetrap, PepperII, Hard Hat, or mostly anything before Crossbow. I haven't run out of ideas yet...

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I'm looking to download -preferrably free- classic arcade fonts for Mac. Does anyone out there know of any?
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Mine was the four switch 2600, and the first games bought were Missile Command and Breakout. My parents both liked Breakout, so my strategy was to get a game they would like, and maybe then it would be easier to talk them into buying more games for us.
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That's just it, under the Dip Switches menu, there's NO option for service mode.
I'm gonna download the original manual and see if there's a trick that I haven't thought of. 
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Does anyone know if I can get into service mode for Mousetrap or any of the Exidy games that came out before the shooter series. On Crossbow, Cheyenne, etc. let you configure settings by holding the start button down on start-up, but I'm not having any luck with the others. Is getting into service mode even possible?

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Does anyone know how to get into service mode for Mousetrap, or any of the Exidy games before the Crossbow series? I'm running MAME on Mac OS 9.2 if that helps. The shooter series lets me get into service mode by holding the key assigned as the start button down on start up, but no such luck with the other games.


DAPHNE running slow
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I finally got DAPHNE running on my G4. That's the good news. The bad news is that when it runs at all, it runs so slow that the audio and video frames are way out of sync with each other - at least a good 30 seconds behind the audio. How do I fix this, or can I?