Posted Mon Dec 9, 2002 1:29 PM
I've played both on the 7800. Save Mary is really very addictive... probabally just as much as Tetris if not more so. The graphics are nice as compared to what we are used to seeing on the 2600 and the sound is supurb. It's really a great game, I hope everyone else will think so too.
Shooting Arcade is a different story. If you are reffering to playing the actual cartridge on a real-life 7800 system, Shooting Arcade has a few bugs which came up at the very end of production. The graphics are alright, nothing spectacular though. The light gun works wonderfully on it (so long as you have a good condition light gun) and there are no oddities as far as screen layout, collision detection, etc as you might find on other prototype games. The problem we ran into came with the board layout, not the game its self. But that is being fixed right now. At the moment, you can only play three screens. This is why they havent been sent out.
Todd Frye did a great job on both of these games over at Axlon, Nolan's company after he left Atari. If anybody with any accredited Atari gaming website or publication wishes to review these games, I will talk to the other party involved in getting these games made and see if we cant come up with a few loaner cartridges to send out to other venues for review.