June 21, 2025, 06:42:31 am
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MPS, out of curiosity did you have anything to do with the C64 based units?
I'd LOVE to do a Colecovision unit. However, one of the reasons for not doing a Coleco unit is the Coleco library of games. There isn't enough "original" content in the Coleco library. Most of Coleco's library was made up of licensed titles -- and any games that would be used would have to be licensed all over again for a new Colecovision. I think that may make the cost of the unit prohibitively expensive.
The Intellivision might be a better candidate for the "Flashback 2" treatment as a big chunk of the Intellivision library is made up of original games that would not need to be relicensed.I know there are some Intellivision Plug & Play units floating around out there. I have never played one, but my understanding is that they are ports of the Intellivision games to an NES-based unit. The technology is similar to the Jakks units or even the original Atari Flashback.I'd like to see the Blue Sky Rangers go back to their original schematics and do a Intellivision based on the same principles as the Flashback 2 -- the REAL games on the REAL hardware. That would be cool!
I want a miniature Atari 400 computer with the whole library of games and a little chicklet keyboard.Oh, and a little cartridge door on the top to stuff a compact flash card under for cassette tape emulation
Quote from: rugby1 on September 22, 2005, 10:26:06 pmI always liked when the rubber handle would fall off the joystick and you were left with just the hard white plastic that is underneath... I think I still have callus's on my hands That is so hilarious and so absolutely true. A few months after Christmas everyone was playing their 2600s with hard, white joysticks.And if there was ever a console system that was best left as a fond memory, it is the 2600. Actually enjoying a 2600 game in today's world is a difficult task.
I always liked when the rubber handle would fall off the joystick and you were left with just the hard white plastic that is underneath... I think I still have callus's on my hands
well 2006 is almost done and over and I haven't heard a word on a FB3