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RandyT:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on May 06, 2014, 10:45:55 pm ---I dug out this little fella and now I can play Paradroid without messing around with Vice.  Its like a Jakks, and has loads of games on it.  I would love to know how to get more games in it.  ;D

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There's a full c-64 implemented in ASIC in that joystick.  You might find this site interesting.

DaveMMR:

--- Quote from: RandyT on May 06, 2014, 09:26:21 pm ---I used to go to the computer shows of that era, and the bulk disk sellers always sold the good punches.  Slipped over the corner of the disk and made perfect square notches in exactly the right spot for less than $10.  I probably still have it around here somewhere   8)

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Still have mine. I forgot where I bought it.  ;D
I think by the time I bought this I had little use for it, having moved onto the NES and Genesis. But I keep it around as it may come in handy. I've been screwing around with a PDF of one of those old type-in program books with some interesting stuff on it.

eds1275:

--- Quote from: Benzinbruder on May 06, 2014, 11:05:52 am ---The space game I am looking for had much better graphics than cosmic tunnels.  ;)
I think I didn't express myself very well concerning the end of level 2: You actually land on the planet and then play as the pilot, exploring the station on the planet.
There've been those doors openening with this "swosh" sound...  ;D

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This really sounds like a loose description of Raid over Moscow.

eds1275:
Here's another "What is this game called?" question. I believe the game took place on one screen, or the map was fairly small. Top down game, and you were an ambulance or firetruck or some other support vehicle. You'd drive around and save people from buildings.

Benzinbruder:

--- Quote from: eds1275 on May 07, 2014, 11:13:57 am ---
--- Quote from: Benzinbruder on May 06, 2014, 11:05:52 am ---The space game I am looking for had much better graphics than cosmic tunnels.  ;)
I think I didn't express myself very well concerning the end of level 2: You actually land on the planet and then play as the pilot, exploring the station on the planet.
There've been those doors openening with this "swosh" sound...  ;D

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This really sounds like a loose description of Raid over Moscow.



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Yep, that's what the internet came up with for me as well. But it's not it. My game is IN SPACE! :-)

Don't think I have played the rescue mission game you mentioned. I'll think about it a little longer though.  ;)

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