7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
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Atarifever1
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7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
Now it cannot be argued. 7800 = great.
Note: Chuck Norris is so tough it took 18 years to force his bearded image into a 7800 cart.
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Steerforth
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
I'm holding out for 'Forest Warrior'.
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Steerforth
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
Hey, just curious, Atarifever, but how strong is the homebrew Atari scene? I have dabbled not at all in homebrew of any form, but it is intriguing. Are they some talented guys donig some good stuff, or just some stiffs with half finished games and ideas?
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Atarifever1
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7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
Hey, just curious, Atarifever, but how strong is the homebrew Atari scene? I have dabbled not at all in homebrew of any form, but it is intriguing. Are they some talented guys donig some good stuff, or just some stiffs with half finished games and ideas?
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The homebrew Atari scene is very, very strong. Honestly, I'm almost ready to stop refering to Atari systems as anything other than current gen.Some games easily rival the best games released during the life of the systems. Adventure 2 is getting incredible reviews on the 5200 (sadly, I don't own a 5200), and is apparently worthy of the name (which says a lot).
I know for a fact Beef Drop on the 7800 is great (heck, it's a homebrew with pokey chips!) and PacMan Collection 7800 is the best Pacman collection ever released on any system (I don't think it'd be easy to argue against that).
The 2600 homebrew scene though is just the most incredible thing to watch. When Christmas hit last year I didn't buy a Wii largely because I tied up all my money in new 2600 products. I got the Atarivox speech synthesis unit (yes, the 2600 has one of those now) and the 4 homebrew games it's currently compatible with (it's worth it for the built in score saves anyway). Then there was the Christmas cart that came with the order (Toyshop Trouble), which is like a sequel to Pressure Cooker, in that it is better than the original but has similar gameplay. Hunchy 2 makes it apparent how lazy the programmers of Donkey Kong 2600 were. Wolfenstein VCS: The Next Mission is a great Adventure clone that's really solid. I could go on. The 2600 homebrewers are producing very high quality products and are anything but "just some stiffs with half finished games and ideas".
You really should consider dropping some money on this part of the hobby.
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Atarifever1
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7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
[QUOTE=Atarifever]Wolfenstein VCS: The Next Mission is a great Adventure clone that's really solid.
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That should say "Venture clone".
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Alienblue
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
I have a 5200 and suggest you get one. The games are few but almost all high quality (except galaxian). It is worth is for QIX and JOUST alone, these are my favorite versions. Kangaroo rules too, roo!...BTW I have my 7800 hooked up all the time but am mostly into 2600 games right now. It is nice I can go "up" a system without having to disconnect it, though! Game on!
P.S. I have Chuck Norris Superkicks for the 2600, so That is NOT his first game (when the liscence ran out they changed the name to "superkicks"...both are the same slow kung-fooey game).
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Alienblue
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
The 5200 has a small RELEASED library, but it is amazing how many prototypes exit for it. Check out www.atariprotos.com for all the known protos, including Tempest and the recently discovered CLOAK & DAGGER!
The 5200 and Colecovision are somewhat backwards compatible with the 2600 as well, with adaptors. Even if it could not play 2600 games, the 7800 would be a great system, with the best Centipede, Asteroids, Robotron and other hit games.
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Alienblue
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
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Atarifever1
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7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
[QUOTE=Alienblue]WOW! I just got a look at the actual MIA graphics- AH-HA! So the 7800 WAS able to display graphics equal to the NES! (There was a PLATOON game for the NES that did NOT have better graphics than this, in fact they were WORSE!) ... If only the 7800 had come out first and had more games like this, it would have been a contendor![/QUOTE]
The best graphics I've seen on the NES still probably surpass the best ones on the 7800 though. But I would argue that's largely a product of budgets and programmer familiarity. Had the NES only gotten a library of about 50 or 60 games while the 7800 had gotten hundreds of games from dozens of developers, I imagine the NES would come out behind in most comparisions. With more money put into it, the 7800 would have had a lot more Pokey chip carts, making the 7800's sound less of an issue too.
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BigOldCar
7800 Vs. Chuck Norris
Impossible, I say! Nothing was less popular than the 5200!
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