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Atari 2600 joysticks used on Odyssey2
Seob replied to 1982VideoGames's topic in Odyssey 2 / Videopac
Has been mentioned before in this thread, if you looked good and clicked the link, but here it is Atari /Odyssey2 Extension /Joystick Cable /Cable /Function ------------- ----------- -------------- Brown /Red /Up Yellow /Orange /Right Red /Yellow /Down Orange /Green /Left Blue White/Action /Button White /Black /Ground -
Just stumbled across a cdi got some questions...
Seob replied to Dripfree's topic in Classic Console Discussion
You can try and find a remote controller, if you don't have a 450 or 550 model, since those haven't got ir built in. It's not the best controller, but i guess they aren't that expensive. At least you can try out some games. The cd-i doesn't have a copy protection, so you can try out whatever game you want. The only thing that you may need to play some games is the dv cartridge. Since some use the extra memory for sound or video. I to like the cd-i a lot. So check games for yourself, a lot of people just use the zelda games to say all games on the cd-i are bad. Like mentioned above, the apprentice is a good game, i also like mutant rampage, other good games are lucky luke the videogame, cristmas crisis, burn:cycle, secret mission, flashback to name a few. -
I have sold a few odyssey2 prototypes to fund buying my phat ps3 bc system. And i never had regrets. They where just laying arround in a box, so i sold them. I can still play the games on my multicart, so no loss there. I just don't own the carts anymore. I was like, if i keep the games, and for no reason they stop working, they don't have much value anymore. And i want a new console so i can play the new games. I have put hours and hours in my ps3, against maybe 5 minutes top looking at those carts.
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Pre-crash systems are slowly being forgotten.
Seob replied to Keatah's topic in Classic Console Discussion
It depends how you raise you're kids. From time to time, i will play a laurel and hardy movie for my kids 7 and 5 and they love it. Also chaplin is a good favorite, also because of the netflix animated serie. -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Like i said, before, if it wasn't for the internet, i wouldn't have a direct comparison, so i'm fine with what i got. Also you make it as if all games are developed in either japan or the us. But a lot of game are also developed in europe, so maybe you don't experience all the games as they where intended.Point is stop acting like you're native format is the only way games should be experienced. Let everybody experience games how they want and accept that there are more ways to enjoy gaming, and stop calling it stupid if somebody is fine with the way they enjoy playing games. -
No pics? Why start a topic and then post no pictures.
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Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
And why would that be stupid? Maybe ntsc games are cheaper, but factor in the cost of shipping and all that cheapness is undone.Btw there are plenty of titles that are cheaper here then the us relative, like stadium event. Games run faster on ntsc, but why would i care, i'm living in a PAL country, i don't have a direct comparision, so i wouldn't notice the diverence. So why would it be a stupid thing if a collector says he is used to it. -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I live in the Netherlands, and console gaming wasn't that big at the time. Most people looked at a console and said, if i pay 50 more i get a computer that can do more, and can be used for homework.Most people where gaming on the c64 or a msx computer, they where the most populair homecomputers in my area. Later on people moved to the amiga, some to the st, and most to pc's due to the pc at home projects a lot of companies had. Most consoles i did see in the early days where the a2600 or the philips videopac. Later the Sega mastersystem took over. If i recall both the mastersystem and the megadrive sold better than the Nintendo offers. -
Theft-proofing consoles,etc for conventions?
Seob replied to S1500's topic in Classic Console Discussion
That's true they are way expensive. Sadly even at small conventions people loose stuff because a few none collectors just come in with no other reason then to steal. -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Also sold my small collection of laserdiscs because of bitrot. I really loved those big shinny discs. The artwork on those covers is just amazing. I kept a few disc to frame in. Makes great wall art. -
Theft-proofing consoles,etc for conventions?
Seob replied to S1500's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Expensive, but something like this maybe? http://clearpc.ca/store/products/category/video-game-console-security-cases-and-accessories/ -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Nope magnetic tape is one of the best storage solutions. Hence al the tapestreamers for backing up.If handled correct and used in a good deck, vhs isn't bad. I find it strange that a collector would say that collecting vhs is crazy. Some would say collecting videogames is crazy, and yet we do collect. -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Some seem to forget that there is also a culture difference in using a credit card. A lot of European people haven't got a credit card. A lot of people over here are used to the fact, that can only buy something, when you got the cash at hand. It's starting to shift a bit because of the internet, but there is still a hugh difference. So that's why they may ask if you would hold on to an item until they get paid. For me that still doesn't make sence, if i want something, i only check adds and the internet, when i do have money for it. If i know i cannot spend extra cash this month, i don't look. -
Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Oke let me be a bit more specific. There are a few "collectors" in my neighborhood that buy everything up, have a few guys that go to all the local fleamarkets and pick all the nice stuff, and resell or trade with other collectors for ebay prices and lowball you. I also trade stuff with other collectors, but i trade them for fair prices, that are way beyond the usual going rate. Maybe i'm stupid for doing so, but i hate it to lowball people. -
You could download netflix from the Nintendo store, so why was it released on disc. If you cannot download the files, you also wouldn't be able to watch online content.
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Stupid Things You Hear Collectors Say
Seob replied to MotoRacer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Indeed resellers are killing the hobby. I also hate it when they say the NES saved computergaming, without the NES we wouldn't play computergames any more. It may have had a big impact on the US market, but not in Europe. -
With plays almost all amiga gamea i mean the classic ocs games. These are the games most people think of when talking about amiga games. The 1200 never had a great impact, most people by that time started to switch to pc. So very few exclusive games are available. I play most of the games on my cdtv since that is what i have setup. Just a plain cdtv, modded to accept normal atari style joysticks, and a switch to disable the cdrom bios to free up a little extra memory. I sometimes use my cd32 with a disk full of a500 games and a hacked a500 keyboard. I have a few 500's but i almost never use them. My 1200 sadly is broken.
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Still recommend the a500 with 1mb. Plays almost all amiga games.
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If you're interested in homebrew games, there are a few games that support the voice module.
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SWEET deal. Have fun. There are a few options for rewritable cartridges like: The c7030 by Rene7400 Then there is the Mateos rewritable cartridge. the multicart to get is the c7060 by Rene7400, but i don't know if it is still in production. Screenshots can be found on sites like www.videopac.nl where you can find info on the multicart and new releases. A other good site on the odyssey2 would be www.the-nextlevel.com/odyssey2/
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To keep my collection within reasons, i only collect systems that came on the market in my country. To futher keep my collection from expanding to much, i try to collect anout 10 "must" have or exclusive titles that came out on those systems, complemented with the odd to good to not buy it offers. So i don't collect to complete. I also rarely buy homebrews, because i can spent money only once, and for 1 homebrew title i can buy a few other games. I'm aware that developers need to earn some money back from releasing homebrews, but i want to keep my collection "small" and time period correct. But i do have a softspot for late 70's early 80's homecomputers. My favorite homecomputer to collect for is the msx computer. Love the Konami games. I also have a softspot for underdog systems. Really love to collect for the cd-i, one of my favorite systems.
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What Is the Most Under-Rated Console?
Seob replied to simbalion's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I also think the o2 is a bit underrated. Look at a few of the colorfull games Revival studio has put out, if the programmers back then had dived more into the hardware i think it could have been a bigger player on the market. More 3th party support would have been better for the console. -
Ed Averett games -- which ones? Got a list?
Seob replied to Flojomojo's topic in Odyssey 2 / Videopac
Don't know why i put it as homebrew. Must have been a typo. I have corrected it. Thanks. -
Ed Averett games -- which ones? Got a list?
Seob replied to Flojomojo's topic in Odyssey 2 / Videopac
Because the text is all stuffed together it's hard to see where the colums are, but Terrahawks the second assault should read company/person that released the game. This was Dieter. The pink panther prototype should have been Sam Overton, source Ed Averett -
Which computer/game company did their best to welcome you?
Seob replied to Keatah's topic in Classic Computing Discussion
For the UK, i guess that would be the Sinclair brand with their lowcost computers and very good manuals.
