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#1
Atari Chat / Re: Atari Archive
April 08, 2024, 04:51:53 AM
I have actually never played Starmaster!  I've played Star Raiders and Phaser Patrol, though.  The latter is my favorite for this type of game.
#2
Quote from: zapiy on April 07, 2024, 20:27:32 PMWhere do you store you collection? Mansion?

I own a T.A.R.D.I.S.!
#3
Atari Chat / Re: Atari Archive
April 07, 2024, 18:34:05 PM
StarMaster: Atari Archive Episode 71

#4
Retro News & Chat / Re: TrekMD's Collection
April 07, 2024, 03:50:29 AM
Latest bit of hardware that I've gotten...

Atari 400 Mini





#5
Here's another video that covers the history of the Lynx and its games...

#6
Retro News & Chat / Let's Compare - Tomb Raider
March 23, 2024, 15:30:10 PM
Tomb Raider is a 1996 action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive as the debut entry in the Tomb Raider media franchise. It was first released on the Sega Saturn, followed shortly by versions for MS-DOS and the PlayStation. Later releases came for Mac OS (1999), Pocket PC (2002), N-Gage (2003), iOS (2013) and Android (2015). The game follows archaeologist-adventurer Lara Croft, who is hired by businesswoman Jacqueline Natla to find an artifact called the Scion of Atlantis. Gameplay features Lara navigating levels split into multiple areas and room complexes while fighting enemies and solving puzzles to progress. An expansion pack subtitled Unfinished Business was released in 1997, containing new standalone levels.

The initial concept was created by Toby Gard, who is credited as Lara's creator and worked as lead artist on the project. Production began in 1994 and took 18 months, with a budget of £440,000. The character of Lara was based on several influences, including Tank Girl, Indiana Jones, and Hard Boiled. The 3D grid-based level design, innovative for its time, was inspired by the structure of Egyptian tombs. The music was composed by Nathan McCree, who took inspiration from English classical music. Originally announced in 1995, the title went on to receive extensive press attention and heavy promotion from Eidos Interactive.

Tomb Raider was praised for its innovative 3D graphics, controls, and gameplay. The game went on to win several industry awards and is considered to be one of the greatest video games ever made. It is also one of the best-selling games for the PlayStation, with seven million units sold worldwide, and it remained the best-selling title in the Tomb Raider franchise until the 2013 reboot. Lara Croft herself became a cultural icon, rising to prominence as one of gaming's most recognizable characters. Following the game's success, numerous sequels were released, beginning with Tomb Raider II in 1997. A remake, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, was released in 2007. A remastered version of Tomb Raider, alongside Unfinished Business, was released as part of Tomb Raider I–III Remastered in 2024.

Source: Wikipedia

#7
Atari Chat / Re: 26 Mind Blowing Atari 2600 Games!!!
March 23, 2024, 14:28:09 PM
Yes, it is.  Good list of games that he selected.  :)
#8
Atari Chat / 26 Mind Blowing Atari 2600 Games!!!
March 21, 2024, 02:19:07 AM
I always enjoy these videos looking at lists of games.  This is about impressive games on the 2600.  Check it out...

#9
These are my latest arrivals...









#10
Atari Chat / Re: Atari Archive
March 17, 2024, 18:55:46 PM
Defender & Chopper Command: Atari Archive Episode 70

#11
Retro News & Chat / Let's Compare Up'n Down
February 24, 2024, 04:36:51 AM
Up'n Down is a video game developed and published by Sega.  It was first released in 1983 as an arcade game, then later ported to the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64. In Up'n Down the player drives a car forward and backward along a branching, vertically scrolling track, collecting flags and jumping on other cars to destroy them.

GamePlay
Up'n Down is a vertically scrolling game that employs a pseudo-3D perspective. The player controls a purple dune buggy that resembles a Volkswagen Beetle. The buggy moves forward along a single-lane path; pressing up or down on the joystick causes the buggy to speed up or slow down, pressing right or left causes the buggy to switch lanes at an intersection, and pressing the "Jump" button causes the buggy to jump in the air. Jumping is required to avoid other cars on the road; the player can either jump all the way over them, or land on them for points.

To complete a round, the player must collect 10 colored flags by running over them with the buggy. If the player passes by a flag without picking it up, it will appear again later in the round. The roads feature inclines and descents that affect the buggy's speed, and bridges that must be jumped. A player loses a turn whenever the buggy either collides with another vehicle without jumping on it, or jumps off the road and into the grass or water.

#12
Atari Chat / Re: Atari Archive
January 25, 2024, 04:36:07 AM
Yars' Revenge & Cosmic Swarm: Atari Archive Episode 69

#13
Retro News & Chat / The History of Rampage
January 22, 2024, 04:51:10 AM
The history of a game that needs no introduction...

#14
Marketplace / Re: Are you taking the piss?
January 14, 2024, 04:31:35 AM
I know Air Raid is rare and even more so with the original cartridge, but this is a bit too much:  Atari 2600 Holy Grail Air Raid 1982 Men-A-Vision Blue Handle Cart Only 13 Known!