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yotsuya:

--- Quote from: opt2not on September 13, 2019, 04:46:58 pm ---That is pretty awesome.  I remember the 7200 version of Robotron being a pretty good port.

If I were you, I'd increase the spacing between the two controllers.  It could help with keeping it stable, as well as not banging each hand into one another.

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It’s cool, I tested it out. The throw isn’t that bad and it works just fine. The whole thing kind of fits in your hands and use your thumbs in front of the sticks to manipulate everything. It’s almost like holding a large console controller.

If you make it to ZapCon next year, I’ll bring it to the PAC house.
pbj:
I kinda regret sleeping on the 7800 as a kid now that you've been posting about it and I've looked at some of these ports.  I actually pulled one out of the trash with games and controllers back in the late 80s but gave it to my uncle that already had one.  Oh well, that's what Ebay is for.  You bring the system and I'll bring some chicken wings.

 :cheers:
yotsuya:

--- Quote from: pbj on September 13, 2019, 05:15:35 pm ---I kinda regret sleeping on the 7800 as a kid now that you've been posting about it and I've looked at some of these ports.  I actually pulled one out of the trash with games and controllers back in the late 80s but gave it to my uncle that already had one.  Oh well, that's what Ebay is for.  You bring the system and I'll bring some chicken wings.

 :cheers:

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Sure brother. I picked up a boxing game and Touchdown Football and it should be here next week.
Howard_Casto:
7800 is on my console get list, but I tend to try and find consoles at a yard sale, ect instead of giving up the hunt and jumping to flea bay.  I've got to admit though, finding anything older than a n64 out in the wild is getting tough around here. 

Before the NES me and my cousins would play on the 7800 for hours.... of course I was too young to know at the time that they got them a 7800 and supplied them mostly with 2600 carts you could get for a couple of bucks post-crash. 
yotsuya:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on September 13, 2019, 07:17:14 pm ---7800 is on my console get list, but I tend to try and find consoles at a yard sale, ect instead of giving up the hunt and jumping to flea bay.  I've got to admit though, finding anything older than a n64 out in the wild is getting tough around here. 

Before the NES me and my cousins would play on the 7800 for hours.... of course I was too young to know at the time that they got them a 7800 and supplied them mostly with 2600 carts you could get for a couple of bucks post-crash.

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I had never seen one in the wild back in the day, but I’ve always wanted to get one when I learned about them. I got kind of lucky they had one at ZapCon fairly inexpensively.
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