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Thanks, if you keep doing this, you'll have to come up with a 256-in-1 multi-cart as well. :)

 

If I thought anyone would buy them I'd make some. :)

 

Actually, I think it would actually make some people angry if I made a 256-in-1 after they all just purchased a 128-in-1.

 

Steve

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Thanks, if you keep doing this, you'll have to come up with a 256-in-1 multi-cart as well. :)

 

If I thought anyone would buy them I'd make some. :)

 

Actually, I think it would actually make some people angry if I made a 256-in-1 after they all just purchased a 128-in-1.

 

Steve

 

I would. But then again I haven't purchased a 128-in-1 from you yet.

 

Allan

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Thanks, if you keep doing this, you'll have to come up with a 256-in-1 multi-cart as well. :)

 

If I thought anyone would buy them I'd make some. :)

 

Actually, I think it would actually make some people angry if I made a 256-in-1 after they all just purchased a 128-in-1.

 

Steve

 

Not if you gave me a decent trade in on the 128 in 1 it wouldn't.

 

BC was an 8bit game? How's it compare to the Colecovision version?

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Not if you gave me a decent trade in on the 128 in 1 it wouldn't.

 

You would be upset then. :D

 

BC was an 8bit game? How's it compare to the Colecovision version?

 

IMHO the ColecoVision version is much better.

 

Steve

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Thanks, if you keep doing this, you'll have to come up with a 256-in-1 multi-cart as well. :)

 

If I thought anyone would buy them I'd make some. :)

 

Actually, I think it would actually make some people angry if I made a 256-in-1 after they all just purchased a 128-in-1.

 

Steve

 

What about making a multicart with nothing but 8 nit ports on it a 128 in 1 8 bit edition would definitely be something I'd be interested in.

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What about making a multicart with nothing but 8 nit ports on it a 128 in 1 8 bit edition would definitely be something I'd be interested in.

 

I think there are only 45 or so conversions at the moment.

 

Steve

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What about making a multicart with nothing but 8 nit ports on it a 128 in 1 8 bit edition would definitely be something I'd be interested in.

 

I think there are only 45 or so conversions at the moment.

 

Steve

 

If you were able to provide the roms to the conversions that were only available on your multicart, you would make alot of people VERY happy! :D

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How about some pictures of the game? Too bad you could not make it to the CinciClassic.

 

Here are a couple screenshots. Personally I find it a bit more fun on an emulator than my 5200. With the analog joysticks I end up in perpetual jump or crouch mode.

 

-Jeff

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I'm finding this extremely difficult to play on the real thing as well... :(

 

I have one controller that has a *tight* boot, and it is difficult, but can be played with some practice. On my controller with a *loose* boot it is totally impossible.

 

Steve, I meant to email you about this when I got the flash mult-cart, but it is kind of the same thing. With a *tight* boot, moving around the menu is no problem, but with *loose* boot, I have to use the keypad. It's like the program is reacting to a pot value too close to center.

 

I haven't seen where the controller boot is discussed too much in the forums, but it definitely has an effect for me...

 

-Brian

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Steve, I meant to email you about this when I got the flash mult-cart, but it is kind of the same thing. With a *tight* boot, moving around the menu is no problem, but with *loose* boot, I have to use the keypad. It's like the program is reacting to a pot value too close to center.

 

I'll update the menu code for the 5200 flash cartridge to use the better joystick code from Flip and Flop.

 

Steve

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Steve, I meant to email you about this when I got the flash mult-cart, but it is kind of the same thing. With a *tight* boot, moving around the menu is no problem, but with *loose* boot, I have to use the keypad. It's like the program is reacting to a pot value too close to center.

 

I'll update the menu code for the 5200 flash cartridge to use the better joystick code from Flip and Flop.

 

Steve

Thanks Steve, I certainly appreciate that (don't know why I didn't contact you before, guess I was able to get by with it). I have really enjoyed this product and your conversions...

 

-Brian

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