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2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 6th, 2018, 7:30 pm
by VideoGameCritic
Posted two new Atari 800/XL/XE/XEGS computer games (on floppy) for your reading enjoyment.
Still posting winter games!

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 7th, 2018, 8:49 am
by pacman000
Love how Downhill's trees look like little explosions. Still need to read the review.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 8th, 2018, 3:55 pm
by Retro STrife
Thanks - never heard of these games before. I have an XEGS, but no floppy drive. But still, always interesting to learn and read about games like this.

I passed up the chance to buy an Atari 800 a year or two ago, for $25, that worked perfectly. I decided that, even at the great price, I didn't have room and would never use it. Still kick myself a bit for that.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 8th, 2018, 5:20 pm
by matmico399
A general question about the XEGS. Can this be purchased whole or does it require piece by piece building as it is essentially a mini computer? I’d luv to have my C64 back with everything but that’s an expensive proposition.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 8th, 2018, 8:06 pm
by VideoGameCritic
The Atari XEGS is a standalone machine that plays cartridges. It's backward-compatible with most of the Atari 8-bit computer library (Atari 800). It comes with a keyboard. I just did a quick check and was surprised to see these going for over $100. They used to be pretty cheap. A lot of those games came on floppy disk, and adding a 1050 disk drive is another expense.

I have a lot more Atari XE reviews in the pipeline by the way.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 11th, 2018, 9:03 pm
by GameOfThrones
Fabulous, thanks for sharing this review. Please review rescue on Fractulous. One of my fave games on the 800xl and on cartridge. it is like a 3d defender.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 12th, 2018, 12:26 pm
by pacman000
GameOfThrones wrote:Fabulous, thanks for sharing this review. Please review rescue on Fractulous. One of my fave games on the 800xl and on cartridge. it is like a 3d defender.

He did review Rescue on Fractalous for the Atari 5200: http://videogamecritic.com/5200mr.htm#rev542

Is the XE version much different? The 5200 was based on Atari's 8-bit computers too.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 12th, 2018, 7:05 pm
by GameOfThrones
pacman000 wrote:
GameOfThrones wrote:Fabulous, thanks for sharing this review. Please review rescue on Fractulous. One of my fave games on the 800xl and on cartridge. it is like a 3d defender.

He did review Rescue on Fractalous for the Atari 5200: http://videogamecritic.com/5200mr.htm#rev542

Is the XE version much different? The 5200 was based on Atari's 8-bit computers too.

Sorry the 5200 was never released in the UK. I was so desperate for one back in 1983. It never came out. Though I guess you are right and it is price prohibitive at the present time to buy it. Will check out the 5200 version and just watch it jealously on you tube.

Re: 2018/3/6: Atari XEGS: Downhill, King Tut's Tomb

Posted: March 14th, 2018, 8:39 pm
by pacman000
I'm sorry; I would've been disappointed too. The XEGS sounds like a better setup than the 5200 anyways.