Well, I have gotten the only prototype in existance of a pirate proto called E.T. Return to Earth, which basically seems to me to be a part II to E.T.. This will be dumped and distributed in cart form for a very low price, of which I am not taking any money from. I just wanted the proto and at the same time wanted the code released.
A game you should check out is Alien Greed which parodies my limited print games, which is very funny. I know all the copies are sold(talk to neotokeo2001) but maybe he'll release a second printing at some point.
I try to come up with games and concepts that in essence embody what I think the future could be like in an alternate reality(string theory) or retrograde modern technology (like an e-book) to the Atari 2600(a 30 year old technology).
I came across those (what I would call) music videos for the Atari 2600 through a programmer or group of programmers out of Germany(I think) that are simply amazing. A full music video watchable on an Atari 2600. I spoke with one of the programmers and we talk a little about the possibility of Atari Age carrying their very unique product. I think this is in the works, but who knows? Someone here may have the link to their great BIN files.
Actually, I loved Kamino's Cyplix review. Not to say I agree with it, but it is very humourous as are many of his reviews. For Cyplix, I purposely choose an very obscure and difficult game to hack as I didn't want to do the 50th hack of Bezerk. It's the kind of game you hate in the beginning because it is so hard to get into the water without being killed. But once you figure out the trick to it and discover there are two levels in the game, it gets much more interesting and fun to play.
Currently with a whole lot of help, the Gray Games site is being built. It will give some background on each of the games, how and where to buy them, reviews and so on. I won't publish the link until it is done or mostly done.
i know ive been watching and commenting in that thread and you'll recall i did the label for E.T. vs. HSW which e.t. holds fondly