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#1
Spectrum Chat / Please fill me in about the Spectrum
October 20, 2020, 23:01:00 PM
I am a filthy American who knows absolutely nothing about the ZX Spectrum! HEEEELLLLLLLPPP!!!!!!
#2
Atari Chat / Thoughts on Atari 2600 "Venture"?
October 19, 2020, 01:42:11 AM
So I have decided to talk about one of my favorite Atari games in this post, but not by choice. I decided to get a conversation going about a specific 2600 game so I could get everyone's thoughts on it. Initially, I thought of starting a Tunnel Runner conversation, my favorite 2600 game of all-time, but I decided since I already talked about that game to death on other forums I'd choose a new game. You see, right next to my desk I keep a case of 18 or so of my favorite 2600 games for easy grabbing when I want to play them. I ran my hand along that case and picked a random cart out of it. So here we are now with Exidy's Venture, ported by Coleco to your Atari VCS and Sears Tele-Games systems in 1982.

I never emulated this when I was younger, and I don't think I ever even heard of Venture until last year. I think maybe this February is when I finally tried emulating it on my Wii. I really enjoyed this game! So much so, in fact, that this along with a few other games were the first additional 2600 cartridges that I purchased after I got my initial batch of 2600 stuff from my dad's cousin this March.

Gameplay wise, this game is like a mix of Berzerk and Adventure. I think it's about the best way you can put Adventure in an arcade setting. Your goal is to grab the treasures in all 16 rooms spread across 3 hallways. Shoot enemies and beware the indestructible hall monsters!

I didn't think the 2600 version was all that bad. Sure, it's a bit like Donkey Kong and several other Coleco ports where they didn't include all the content from the arcade, but I feel that's understandable for the system. Coleco gets a bad rap for its 2600 ports, but I feel in a way that they were dealt a bad hand. Many of their games, like Donkey Kong, were simply to complex for the 2600 given the memory limitations and programming knowledge at the time. I feel they did the best they could for the system with many of their games, and I don't think they really had many games that were truly bad. Many of their games are some of my favorites on the system.

Overall, where it definitely isn't a contest between the arcade version (never played) and the 2600 Coleco port, I would call Venture one of my favorite games on the Atari VCS! But that's just my silly opinion, so what do you all think? Never played Venture before? What are you waiting for, go do it now! It's a dirt cheap game and worth picking up in my humble opinion.

Feel free to reply to this thread with your thoughts!
#3
Introductions / Hello Retro Gamers!
October 18, 2020, 05:15:59 AM
Hey everyone! I'm HDN. In August, I joined atari.io after I saw a No Swear Gamer giveaway. That was my first ever forum experience. Soonafter, TrekMD PM'ed me wondering if I wanted to join this forum. Since I was such a newbie to the whole forum thing, I declined at first as I wanted to get the hang of it first. Fast forward to today, I was looking through my old PM's and I realized that I never ended up joining! So here I am!

Anyways, my story begins after many other people's. I first started playing my dad's SNES in 2010 and have been addicted to retro gaming! I'm only 15, but I've already developed a deep appreciation for these games and their history. Mainly, I'm a massive Nintendo fan, but I'm also pretty big on Atari and the second generation of games in general(a lot more so lately as a member of the I/O and AtariAge). I enjoy Sega for what it's worth, but I'm not a huge fan. I don't think much of non-Nintendo modern gaming like whatever Sony and Microsoft are doing, but I'm up to talk about almost anything game related, ESPECIALLY retro stuff.

Recently many of my video games are held hostage in my mother's closet, but I hope to get them back soon!

I can't wait to talk to everyone here! Hope you all like retro gaming as much as I do!