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The NorthWest Classic Games Enthusiasts club has announced the NWCGE Expo 2K2, to take place on Saturday, March 16th, 2002 in Kirkland, Washington. The NWCGE Expo is an event aimed at all classic gaming enthusiasts, and whether you want to play, buy, sell, or trade classic games they promise there's something at the show for you. This year's show will see the release of a new 2600 game titled, X3V0LuX, including a contest where the winner will receive the first release of a limited run of cartridges. For more details about the show, please read the NWCGE2K2 Press Release. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
The GOAT Store has announced the first ever Midwest Classic, tentatively scheduled for June 8, 2002. This event is being hosted by the GOAT Store and Marty Goldberg of ClassicGaming.com and will feature systems from Pong to classic computers. In addition, there will be information on arcade and pinball machines, including a demonstration of how a pinball machine works. Attendees can also expect tournaments to participate in, and the coordinators are working hard to bring ultra-rare and perhaps even exclusive games to the event. For more information please visit the The GOAT Store, and you can also discuss this upcoming event in our message boards. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
For everyone living up in the northeast, the next North Atlantic Videogame Aficionados (NAVA) meeting has been set for Saturday, March 2nd at 5:00pm. These meetings have been held at Video Game Connections (a retail store selling classic and modern games and systems) since 1995 and are well-attended by many collectors in the tri-state area. This is more of an informal gathering of collectors, so people are encouraged to bring carts and systems along for trading and showing off. There is no fee for admission. For more information and directions on how to get to the NAVA meeting, please visit Video Game Connections. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Thomas Jentzsch is at it again! This time he's modified Omega Race so you can play it with a standard Atari joystick, using a control scheme similar to Asteroids. In addition, he's modified his original game Thrust to take better advantage of the Booster Grip (a special controller shipped with Omega Race). Thomas was also kind enough to send us an updated manual for Thrust, as well as the manual for Jammed, both of which can now be viewed online. If you'd like to suggest controller modifications for other 2600 games, please stop by our 2600 message boards. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Just a friendly reminder that the Synthcart Beat Programming Contest ends Sunday at Midnight (CST)! Three winners will be chosen by Synthcart's author, Paul Slocum, to each receive a free Synthcart for the Atari 2600! We've just added eight more beat submissions, bringing the total number of beats received to well over thirty! And we look forward to hearing more submissions before the contest ends. To assist you in creating beats, Len Charest has created a web-based graphical interface for generating the beatdata.h file required to enter the contest (we highly suggest you check it out!) Please visit the contest page for information about the Synthcart, the contest, and how to enter! Good luck! Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Ronen Habot (aka "OldGuru") has made some recent updates to his Castle Blast Development Page. Castle Blast is a game Ronen is developing for the Atari 5200, based on the 5th screen of the popular Phoenix arcade game. As part of this effort, Ronen is also developing a comprehensive Atari 5200 Programming Tutorial so others may learn from his first 5200 programming endeavor. Be sure to check out the latest updates, which include new screenshots and more information about the game's five levels. You can discuss Castle Blast with Ronen Habot and other AtariAge visitors in our message boards here. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Thomas Jentzsch, fresh from his recent onslaught of 2600 Conversions, brings us a new round of modified 2600 games. Thomas has taken two Atari games, Asteroids and Sprintmaster, and updated them to take advantage of the 2600 driving controller. This gives you better precise analog control in Asteroids and makes Sprintmaster truer to its arcade cousin. When you're done exploring those two modifications, Thomas has created an NTSC version of Ghostbusters II, which was only released in a European PAL version by Salu. You can discuss these conversions with other AtariAge visitors in our 2600 Forum. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
The Classic Video Game World Championship and the Funspot-Twin Galaxies International Classic Video and Pinball Tournament will take place Thursday through Sunday, May 30-June 2, 2002, at the Funspot Family Fun Center in Weirs Beach, NH. Players competing in the Classic Video Game world Championship will be required to perform on these seven games: Arkanoid, Berzerk, Carnival, Crystal Castles, Donkey kong, Jr., Elevator Action, Tempest. Visit the Funspot and Twin Galaxies web sites for more information. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Len Charest has created a web-based graphical interface for generating the beatdata.h file required to enter the Synthcart Beat Programming Contest. This tool allows you to create new beats using a fairly intuitive interface, and there's even help available should you need it. To give everyone a chance to take advance of Len's new tool, we've extended the contest another week until Midnight (CST), Sunday, February 17th, 2002. Over twenty entries have been submitted to the contest thus far, with more arriving daily. Three entrants whose beats are chosen to be included with the Synthcart will receive a free Synthcart cartridge! You can discuss Len's Synthcart Beat Data Generator and the Beat Contest in our message boards here. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Caféman has written an informative article on Gaming-Age titled Homebrewing on the Classic 80's Consoles. If you've ever wanted to know what it takes to develop your own game for a classic console, you owe it to yourself to check it out. There's lots of great information about creating homebrew games, even getting into many of the technical hurdles that must be overcome. If you frequent our message boards, you'll probably recognize several of the authors and games mentioned. Relevant links are included at the end of the article if you'd like to learn more. You can discuss the story here with Caféman and other AtariAge visitors. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Jeffry Johnston (aka Calamari) has announced Calamari's Solitaire, a version of klondike solitaire for the Atari 5200. Calamari's Solitaire is being developed using the 5200BAS Compiler and an Antic4 Screen Editor, tools also created by Jeffry Johnston. Solitaire variations so far include Vegas and Standard scoring, and in a Vegas game you'll have the option to draw one or three cards at a time. Other solitaire variations are possible as the game evolves. You can view the first exclusive screenshots of Calamari's Solitaire here, and can learn more information about Jeffry's 5200 programming tools on his 5200BAS Development Page. To discuss Calamari's Solitaire with Jeffry and other AtariAge visitors, please visit our Atari 5200 Forum. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Paul Slocum, who's been busy ramping up production of his upcoming Synthcart, has managed to find some time to work on his new 2600 game Marble Craze. If you've ever seen one of those wooden games that use two knobs to tilt a board, guiding a marble around a maze, then you know what to expect from Marble Craze. Paul has sent us a binary of the game's title screen, which is complete with animation and music. You can download it from our Marble Craze page. Be sure to check out Paul Slocum's Homepage, where you can learn about other Atari-related projects Paul is working on. Please visit our Atari 2600 message board to discuss Marble Craze with Paul and other AtariAge visitors. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
In case you haven't seen it yet (I think we're one of the last sites to post this!), SafeStuff.com has received several updates recently. On the site you will find a large collection of prototype Atari Games (Atari's arcade division) artwork, internal Atari documentation, and pictures of many prototype Atari arcade cabinets that were never released. Here are some examples of the cool items you'll find: There's lots of great info and pictures here and well worth checking out if you're a fan of Atari's coin-op division! Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
We've received word that Rufus Copperhead has released an Atari Lynx database for use with GameBase. GameBase is a multi-emulator front-end, currently supporting the Atari Lynx, Commodore 64, Amiga, and MAME. The newly added Lynx database contains over 100 game entries, as well as screenshots for these games. Please visit the GameBase home page for more information. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Several authors of various homebrew games for the 2600 and 5200 have recently updated the development pages for their upcoming games. These include Adventure II for the 5200, Koffi: Yellow Kopter, also for the 5200, and The Ravenous Dead (formerly They've Risen) for the 2600. These pages offer insight into what it takes to develop a new game from scratch and we encourage anyone who might be interested in the development process to visit them. You can keep abreast of what new games are in development for by visiting our Titles in Development page. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Today is Nolan Bushnell's 59th birthday and we at AtariAge wish him the very best! As most of you know, Nolan Bushnell was the creator of Pong and founded Atari back in 1972 (30 years ago!) Here are some interesting links regarding Nolan that we dug up for those who'd like to read more about him and his adventures: Happy Birthday, Nolan! Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Version 0.2 of DCstella, a Sega Dreamcast port of the popular Atari 2600 emulator Stella, has been released. This version supports several new features, but one of the most important is the inclusion of sound support. Another new feature is the use of the VMU to display difficulty switches, as well as a cool Atari logo. You can download DCstella 0.2, as well as get all the details about what's changed in this release and what needs to be done, at the DCstella homepage. You can discuss DCstella with other AtariAge visitors here. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Songbird Productions has announced that their latest Lynx game CyberVirus will begin shipping on February 18th. CyberVirus was released in limited quantities at last year's CinciClassic and this is the first time it's being made available to the general public. This version is packed with new missions and many new features over the earlier release. Please visit Songbird Productions for more information on CyberVirus including details on how to order. You can discuss CyberVirus with Carl Forhan of Songbird Productions in our Atari Lynx message board. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Many thanks to Thomas Jentzsch, who has supplied us with a whole slew of games he's converted from the PAL to NTSC video format. This allows you to play these games on an NTSC television (using a Cuttle Cart or similar device) without having to worry about your screen rolling. The nearly twenty conversions Thomas has done are of original games that were either never released in NTSC format, or for which a good NTSC dump does not exist. Have a look at these conversions and enjoy! You can discuss these games with other AtariAge visitors in our Atari 2600 message board. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
MyAtari.net has just published Issue #16 of their webzine. The January (#15) issue is now available for download for offline reading. Features of the new February edition include: Discuss in our Forum with other visitors... Previous 1 ... 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 ... 84 Next |