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10-24-2004 @ 06:16:07 PM
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By: DiRF |
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Man did I zip through that game (the maze and the basics of the game are identical to the original, with a few item placement and color changes)...wish you could change the difficulty level though...it's too easy... maybe you CAN change the difficulty, and I couldn't figure out how. |
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10-24-2004 @ 10:09:25 PM
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By: Low-Tech Redneck |
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I like how he modeled the actual 2600 console, with it's toggle-switches, it's just how I remember it when I first started playing it in 1983 |
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10-24-2004 @ 10:51:59 PM
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By: DiRF |
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#2, Funny thing... I did grow up with a 2600, but not the NORMAL one... my family had the metallic-looking Atari 2600 Jr. From what I understand, they were more reliable than the old "wood box" 2600s...
...and yes, Adventure is one of my most favorite 2600 games of all time. I also liked Super Breakout, Indy 500, Combat, Atlantis, Demon Attack, and Solar Fox. |
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10-24-2004 @ 11:15:06 PM
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By: LordFlux |
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I played the hell out of Keystone Kapers, Spider Fighter, and Demon Attack when I was little.
I loved Adventure too, but the difficulty level 3 always whooped me. :( |
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10-25-2004 @ 12:38:49 AM
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By: Low-Tech Redneck |
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Never had adventure, but I had a couple dozen games, and my favorites were Pitfall! (yes it did have a "!" in the title) Freeway (Like frogger, but with less river and more road) Pac Man and Enduro (racing games ruled, even back when the car was a big white block with two smaller blocks for wheels) |
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