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Atari 2600 Jr Black version

June 10th, 2009 1 comment

Autopsy:

This is an all-black version of the Atari 2600 Jr. There is no silver band, and there is only a small rainbow, and the Atari Fuji and “Atari 2600″ appear in white above the rainbow. We believe this version was only sold in Ireland.

from Wikipedia:

The Atari 2600 is a video game console released in October 1977. It is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in.

The first game console to use this format was the Fairchild Channel F. However the Atari 2600 is credited with making the plug-in concept popular among the game-playing public.

Click here for the others pieces of my Atari console Collections.

source: wikipedia atariage.com

CBS ColecoVision

May 29th, 2009 1 comment
CBS Coleco Vision

autopsy:

Cartridges list:

  • Cosmic Avenger by Universal.
  • Gorf by Midway.
  • Donkey Kong by Nintendo.
  • Mr.Do by Universal.

from Wikipedia:

The ColecoVision is Coleco Industries’ second generation home video game console which was released in August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade-quality graphics and gaming style, the ability to play Atari 2600 video games, and the means to expand the system’s basic hardware.

Released with a catalog of twelve launch titles, with an additional ten games announced for 1982, approximately 125 titles in total were published as ROM cartridges for the system between 1982 and 1984.

source: wikipedia

Mattel Electronics Intellivision (Pal Version) & Cartridges

Mattel Intellivision

Autopsy:

from Wikipedia homepage:

Intellivision PlimptonThe Intellivision was developed by Mattel Electronics, a subsidiary of Mattel formed expressly for the development of electronic games.

The console was test marketed in Fresno, California, in 1979 with a total of four games available, and was released nationwide in 1980 with a price tag of US$299 and a pack-in game: Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack. Though not the first system to challenge Atari, it was the first to pose a serious threat to Atari’s dominance.

A series of ads featuring George Plimpton was produced that mercilessly attacked the Atari 2600′s lesser capabilities with side-by-side game comparisons.

source: wikipedia

Sign Up for Little Computer People Party

March 7th, 2009 No comments

For all the c64/amiga/atari/spectrum/console/whatever-lovin’ sideborder musicians, stamp fakers, coders, forth lamers, screen dumpers (yes), bbs hangarounds and full screen graphicians – we strike back! – and we strike hard!

On july 17-19, in Lund/Sweden, we will present you with the hottest incarnation so far in the series of Swedish copy/demo parties, and YOU are invited!

source: lcp.c64.org

Categories: Event(s), News & Rumors, Today

Some Amiga stuff donated to me by a friend

February 18th, 2009 No comments

Gallery / Autopsy:

Stuff Donated:

  • 1 x Amiga 500 with 512k expansion and Kickstart Switch.
  • 1 x Joystick Quickshot II Plus.
  • 2 x Joystick Slik Stik from Suncom.
  • 1 x New Genlock from Logica
  • 2 x Amiga 500 Mouse.
  • 2 x Amiga 500 Powersupply.
  • 2 x 1084S Amiga 500 Cables.
  • 1 x Scart Amiga 500 Cable.
  • 1 x RF Cable.
  • 2 x Amiga 520 Modulator.
  • 1 x Amiga Eye Video Digitizer.
  • 2 x Bulk Joystick.
  • Amiga Workbench Disk (Original).

Thanks to Piero.

from Wikipedia:

The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first “low-end” Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987, at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000, and competed directly against the Atari 520ST. The A500 was released in mid 1987 at the price of 595.95 USD without monitor.

source: Wikipedia

Found some Atari for my Collection

January 8th, 2009 1 comment

The Atari Video Computer System was originally designed to output an RF modulated (VHF) signal but with a mod you can get a better signal with the Composite Video .

source: atariage.com

Atari Composite Modding: forums.benheck.com

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Atari Composite Modding: benheck.com

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Plug & Play TV Games Collections

December 11th, 2008 No comments

C64 DTV Inside here

Games Include:

  • Jakks Ms. Pac-Man TV Game: Galaga, Mappy, Pole-Position, Xevious, Ms. Pac-Man.
  • Jakks Atari Classic: Gravitar, Asteroids, Real Sports Volleyball, Centipede, Adventure, Pong, Missile Command, Breakout, Yars’ Revenge, Circus Atari.
  • Atari Paddle Controller: Super Breakout, Casino, Warlords, Steeple Chase, Nightdriver, Breakout Canyon Bomber, Demon to Demand, Video Olympics, Pong, Arcade Warlords, Circus Atari, Streetracer
  • RadicaUK Tetris: This special TV arcade game contains not just the original version of Tetris, but also fellow variants Garbage, Timed, Hot Line and Battle Tetris. There’s even a the option for a two player game for some head to head action.
  • C64 DTV: AlleyKat, California Games, Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Eliminator, Exolon, Firelord, Gateway to Apshai, Head The Ball, Impossible Mission I,Impossible Mission II, Jumpman Junior, Marauder, Maze Mania, Mission Impossible, Nebulus, Netherworld, Paradroid, Pitstop, Pitstop II, Rana Rama, Speedball, Summer Games, Super Cycle, Sword of Fargoal, Uridium, Winter Games, Zynaps.

link: jakkstvgames

About Us

May 15th, 2008 Comments off

nFL LogoIt could take a lot to tell about our group, so I’ll try to sum it up as much as I can. Me (Xad) and Fox started about in 1982, by using a ZX81.

We used to spend hours and hours typing in programs written in Basic from various computer magazines to see what they did. The programs were often very basic Games that did not always work or even save properly to tape, and would sometimes fail to re-load before they have even been run.

The ZX81 had this horrible membrane keyboard. The ZX81 that we owned also had a dodgy power cable that could full out at any time after hours of entering thousands of lines of code containing endless lines of data.. Then we founded a group, called ‘Dracula Soft‘. It happened in 1982-83, we were three: Xad, Leo, Fox. At the beginning we had fun programming in LM (Language Machine) with a Commodore 64. I remember the nights we three spent in my very small bedroom to code and to listen to the games sound files. Personally, I enjoyed so much those kinds of music and I adored theirs authors, people like Rob Hubbard, Martin Galway, Ben Daglish.

As brand new computers came out I’ve bought them all…. I can’t name all the very first consoles, of course I got Intellivision, Atari, etc. but the proper computers I got were Zx81, Zx Spectrum 48k, Zx Spectrum Plus, Sega SC3000, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 16/Commodore 64/ Amiga 1000/500/2000/3000. Some of those, better to say each of those, still stand at my place, I collect them, I could never sell them, ’cause I really care about them. Anyway our group reached its top in November 1987.

  • When we got the Amiga.
  • When i have renamed my group from ‘Dracula Soft‘ to ‘Nightfall
  • When the group grew up.
  • When the “Hidden Power” BBS opened.
  • When I moved all my stuff from my bedroom to the living room where I dedicate the entire space to the computer purpose.
  • When I started to using the Blue Box and become a good phreaker ;-p

We had some new entries when people like Thor,Grizzly,Mrc,The Ripper,Dsk,Slayer joined so that everybody had his own task:

- Xad (Coder,Sysop,Founder,Organaizer)

- Fox (Coder)

- Leo Sexad (Coder,Swapper,Cosysop)

- Thor (Coder)

- Popcorn (Coder/Snes Trainer maker)

- Grizzly (Coder,Graphician)

- Mrc (Graphician)

- The Ripper (CoSysop of Hidden Power,Mail Swapper)

- Night Assassin (CoSysop of Hidden Power,Trader)

- Dsk (Coder)

- Slash (Swapper,Moral support,FlowerPack Maker,Trader)

- Little Lamer (Moral support,Mascotte)

- Vic (Pc Trader)

- Dnz (Sysop of Asdex BBS,Graphician)

- Fluster (Sysop of Gambler BBS “Nightfall HQ”,Trader)

- Booger (Coder)

- Benjo (Mail Trader)

- Fatal Kiss (Moral Support,Videotel phreaker)

- Lynx (Graphician, Osx Coder)

- Gem (Sysop of Maximum Rock´n Roll “Nightfall EQH”,Trader)

- The Soul Trader (Coder)

Yeah, we did really much using the Amiga. Me and Fox spent so many nights programming and trying to make something new, with just two bottles of Coca Cola and few sandwiches, in my huge living room, awake till dawn.

We took part of a lot of parties, especially in Italy and there were many FriendShips with famous groups, which I can name Warfalcons, Supplex, Resolution 101, Eurasia.

Our Amiga production used to be about different kinds of stuff like Demo, Music Disk, Intro, Party Report, Utility, and among the others our collection od Flower Pack (Compilation intro/Demo) , Smau Music Disk 92, Smau Report 93 and our great t-shirt that we featured at the SMAU, a very famour italian fair, in 1992.

Years were passing by and finally the first console able to do something more than the too overworked Amiga started to come out. It was the Super Famicon (Snes, SuperNintendo, just to say) a kind of console that drove literally crazy, better to say that drove crazy the all of us!

It was January 1992 when, after a couple of months, me, Fox, Thor, Leo, could get the Developer Manual by Nintendo, so using one of the very first backup (Super Magicom 16Mbit) we started to develop some very good introduction. A bit later, Popcorn joined us, he was not only a new guy in the group but also a best friend, and we started with him to release TRAINER…. yeah! exactly trainer for the tons of new games coming out for that great console. Popcorn did more than 150 of them. I remember that one brand new game was coming out at night and right the next morning we got the trainer already done. Popcorn was a true myth in doing that stuff! By that we reached the highest positions in the charts, competing with other groups which had our same hobby, I can name a few of them such as Anthrox, CyberForce, Elitendo.

Fun and the will to create something new was growing day by day and our BBS “Hidden Power” was doing great.

At that time I could enjoy a good computer (Amiga 3000/12Mb/800Mb HD/2 UsrRobotics/2Ringdown Lines) and a terrific directory filled with a wide assortment of games (Famicom/Gameboy/GameGear/Megadrive).

In the meantime I was keeping on buying new consoles as Megadrive, GameGear, GameBoy and I always tryed to get the Developer Manual so to be able to do something more than just play games.

As the new 32 bit consoles come out… like Playstation/Saturn, we faced the difficult to make any trainer or demo, because their supports was on CD instead of file. One can easily reverse a cartridge on a file, but a CD get up to 650 Mb and it’s hard to swap productions between groups. So I just bought it, use it and play it with my friends for hours…. just to name my best favourite games: Tekken, CrashBandicoot, Ridge Racer, etc. etc. By custom, I bought also various periphericals, Vibrant Joypad, Action Replay, Memory Card 360 Blk and so on.

So we arrived at nowadays, year 1998. Of course, I got also Nintendo64(Jap)/Doctor64 and its Development Kit but, sadly, today we all are much more busy so we can no more make something pretty. The BBS closed on 1.1.1998. People now use the Internet and I regret the time when I used to connect to BBS spread all over the world, chatting for hours with the same friends who now i meet again in IRC (Efnet/#N64scene). Actually, I have to say that my friend WildFire, and all his group, Crazy Nation, is still very active with the Nintendo64, in fact he released a great deal of trainer for this great console, but what is now missing is the competition we all use to feel with the Super Famicon trainer/demo.

The Story ends up and I’m waiting for the Gameboy with color LCD to come out, and for the new 64 real bit consoles that, money permitting, I’ll sure buy, like the constant upgrade for my fucking PC….. yeah, I was forced to replace my Amiga with a super packed PC because of the lack of Hardware / Performance and Software so I had no choice and now I can no more loudly assert that Amiga rulez and that’s the way it is!.

Special Greetings to (C64/Amiga/Snes/VideoTel scene):

Mad Harlequin, Black Jack, Tiger, Mat, Cyberfox, Blably, Felix, Dark Angel, E$G, Dr.g, Pier Soft, Sauzer, Kirk, Bug, Phalanx, Lonestar, Crier, Alex Sty, Dns, White Knight, Fashion Light, Batblaster, Pan, Night Assassin, Ennay, Fazwonga, Gilligan… and so on…

…and some friends in OldSkool, Capital, DualCrew, Eurasia, Anthrox, Paradox, Supplex,Warfalcons, Resolution 101, Arcadia

Last Update: 10/1/1998

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