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Oops Sorry A-B ... mild thread hijack and forgot to say the same. Gr8 find!
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+1 .. 1stly the games are mildly scarce ... then they're "high on the fun-o-meter" .... hence owners are more likely to keep these titles, increasing the scarcity out in the marketplace .... then social media raises its boofhead, giving the 'good players' or 'hidden gems' a new audience .. said audience then goes hunting said games, willing to sell their left family jewel to buy a copy .. sellers ogle google or ebay away, jumping on the bandwagon ... rinse and repeat .. Buyers weap .. Sellers reap ........... I weap!!
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I can only say my one has been thrown around for the last 20 odd years and still rock solid. In fact found it on a roadside collection pile. The plastic case itself is textured too touch and tough. The hinges/latches are molded and simple. The latches do appear to be thin overall including where they attach to the case lid. However, the mechanism used in order to close the case, and engage the latches, is quite good with little movement. Unless someone has deliberately forced back the latches past their normal operating movement, I'd say it's sturdy. IMO
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I use an old 7" Asus Nexus 7 tablet, that sits on the shelves with my carts. I use it like a book, selecting the relevant pdf game manual when I need it. I even have one of those wallet covers, so you have the physical feeling of "opening" the tablet to read the manual(s).
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Just watched the trailer a few hours ago. Could feel the cheeky smile come across my fat head when I noticed it! Noice
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Little package showed up at the door yesterday Having only recently jumped back on the 2600 wagon since the 80s ... and have gotten the 'must buy every local game available' bug out of my system .. I'm starting to pick and choose mostly class playing titles for now. Being from Oz .. all PAL. In this case .. Defender II, Q-bert, Wizard of Wor, Ms. Pac-man, Crystal Castles, Dragster, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Dig Dug, Winter Games, California Games, Keystone Kapers.
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Being a noob on AA, it's gr8 to stumble on, and troll through, a worthy old historic thread such as this Thx MissCommand
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For more substantial lifting or completely detached labels, I use a fast drying crafting spray adhesive, that's acid-free and colorless. I mask off the entire cart with painters tape, leaving only the label area exposed. A light spray on both surfaces (label underside and cart surface), wait 10 seconds for a bit of tackiness and get the job done. I also wear a thin disposable rubber glove on the hand that is holding the cart/label whilst I spray. I then remove the glove and use my clean hand to re-apply the label, stopping any spray glue residue being transferred onto the top of the label.
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Atari 2600 episode of The Retroist in VIDEO!
Spriggy replied to JustinMSalvato's topic in Atari 2600
Nice! .... and your animation has that same old Atari charm -
Agree with Jin. Concave like the original. That color looks good on that Lorenzo as well. Sanwa do a snap-in SDM-20 button in various colors, including red. 20mm or just under under 13/16" overall width I believe.
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Cheers m8. Yup .... Gr8 piece of Atari stone-age tech
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As the title says: Wanting to buy a loose cart of the Atari 2600, Silver labelled 'Telegames' PAL version of, 'Frogs and Flies'. Also, you would need to be happy and willing to send it down to the bottom of the globe. Perth, Western AUSTRALIA. Throw me a bone if anyone can help out. Thanks in advance. Cheers Spriggy
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'Haunted House' keeps dragging me back by the hair of late.... and has to be played in darkness ... with a beer or 6
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Funny things kids say about limited graphics on Atari games...
Spriggy replied to R.Cade's topic in Atari 2600
Although not a kiddy quote in relation to 2600 graphics ... but within the same spirit. Good mate recently dragged out his multiple 2600s, after I jumped back into this lovely old girl Started to set 'em up, with his 6 year old son 'Sebastian' by his side. Sends me a text ... and I quote ... "Tryin to set up the atari for seb to check out. Not happening... tryin to tune it in and seb says 'I'm pretty sure it only works in the olden days Dad' lol -
I'm trying to sift through my amber-liquid damaged brain cells, for my best Atari visual memories back when .. and not my current age-tainted Top 20 games So my list in no particular order ... as a 11-12 year old circa '83-'84 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Clear memories of smashing this until I finished it .. including the pain-in-the-ass pits!) Superman (Likewise ... smashed this until I finished it) Fishing Derby (Brother vs Brother fests) Space Invaders (Marathon memories) Missile Command (Marathon memories) Asteroids (Marathon memories) H.E.R.O. (Mates cart. Was in awe of the complexity) Asterix (General memories of smashing this) Dodge 'Em (General memories of smashing this) Bermuda (Didn't have River Raid .. so this was my equivalent go-to) Pole Position (General memories of smashing this) Star Wars: ESB (Mates cart. Loved it. ) Barnstorming (Huge memories of going for the under 33.3sec patch. Still have TV photo of 33.15sec) Berzerk (Marathon memories) Pac-Man (Marathon memories) Pitfall! (General memories of loving this game. Pretty sure mates cart) Spider-Man (Mates cart. Loved it. ) Combat (Brother vs Brother .. Friend vs Friend fests) Air-Sea Battle (Brother vs Brother .. Friend vs Friend fests) I can only get to a visual memory driven 19
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Nice pic prOk ! .... Ahhh. The days of diamond pattern wallpaper On a side note, been a few years since I've seen this name. Hope things are well. Spriggy ..
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Only 3-odd weeks back into my beloved Atari 2600, after pretty much 20 years in the shed ... so obviously acting like a 10 year old (@44 years old) spending spondoolies As I'm a player ... loose carts are sweet for me. Being an Aussie, everything's PAL. Happy 2day . Loose not-so-common 'Exoset Missile' from John Sands .. Loose standard 'NightRider' .. and smiling over a PAL 'Starpath Supercharger' All for $30aus .. or approx $23usd. All work. Tested the Supercharger via my old 'Creative Zen' mp3 player. Worked 1st pop!! God bless old tech!!
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Forgotten & Found - 'Barnstorming' Activision Patch photo
Spriggy replied to Spriggy's topic in Atari 2600
Cheers ladies Only just picked up a copy of Barnstorming last week. Gave it a bash last night after work. Wow! My 45 year old yeast damaged brain still remembered my Game 1 pattern I used back when..... for about the first 5 or 6 Barns .. and pretty much immediately! Also pulled a near flat 33sec eventually. My reunion with this old lady just keeps gets better! -
G'day, New to the site/forum, hence just starting to poke my ugly head up outta the old Atari sand I thought this little story would be a good ice-breaker. I cannot pin down the exact year, however I'm estimating about 20 years ago. I visited the oldies house, and for what ever reason was rummaging through some of my old things. I stumbled on my first, early 80s, Kodak 'Instamatic' Camera. To my surprise, it still had duel canister kodak film inside. It goes without saying, I promptly had the film processed. I recall the processing place stated a number of the photos were cactus, however they were able to retrieve 8 or 9 shots. All had a purple hue, with varying levels of clarity. However, 1 photo stood out straight away. A purple hue colored, hazy photo of a CRT TV, showing what appears to be Atari's 'Barnstorming'. I'm guessing I was between 10 and 12 years old. I was smashing Atari's 'Barnstorming' .. and of course I wanted one of the hallowed Activision Patches. Eventually, I got myself down under the 33.3 seconds (Game 1) time. I took a photo of the screen, with the intent of mailing it off for my patch. And then .... I cannot recall anything after that. Years later, as aforementioned, I stumble on my old camera ... and the photo rears its head. Obviously, I never developed the film and never sent it in. The End. No Patch ... No juvenile Glory These photos get put into the usual box of mixed photos, the Atari 2600 goes in the shed in its case and is pretty much forgotten. Until about 3 weeks ago. I stumble on the Atari, including my old MegaDrive and PS1 stuff, in boxes in the shed. Out they come. They all have a shower and have their teeth brushed ... and are now set-up in a 'retro' corner in my gamesroom. The Atari memories are flooding back .. and now I'm hooked again. Early days yet, but the Atari is getting a make-over and the carts are coming hard and strong .. with some stonking beverage driven 2600 sessions in sight I then remember the photos I stumbled on those 20 years ago. I rifle through a few boxes of mixed photos, luckily all on one book shelf, and find the 9 photos. I scan them .. and only today ... give the 'Barnstorming' snapshot i very quick tweak on the PC. Although its blury, you can make out the 33.15 second time. I've attached a before and after shot for interest. If only ...... Spriggy
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Where Did You Get Your First Atari 2600 and What Type Was it?
Spriggy replied to TheAtarianGuy's topic in Atari 2600
1982. Perth, Western Australia. 10 years old. I remember seeing the TV ads for the new Atari 2600 Vader for, I think, $199 and either 3 or 5 "Free" games. You chose them from a selection of games in store. I'm guessing the brother and I nagged the parents until they gave in! Every Thursday Night we would venture into the Perth CBD to pick-up Mum from work, stuff our faces at the food-hall and walk around the shops. I recall the oldies taking us to the electrical store 'Retravision', near the Cnr of William St and Hay St, Perth.... where we snagged a Vader and the aforementioned "free" games. I recall picking Asteroids and Space Invaders but not sure of the others initially. Hooked up to a small Black and White spare TV, having to use the RF adapter with screw connections. Amazing the things you recall. I couldn't even fricken remember if I let the cat out this morning before nicking off to work!!!
