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What have you actually PLAYED tracker for 2012 (Season 5)


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#76 disjaukifa OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:41 AM

Atari 2600
Berzerk - 200 minutes

Arcade
Berzerk - 620 minutes

#77 Ransom OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:33 AM

Real Life has interfered with my gaming time, so I only have been able to have one gaming session so far this week:

Wizardry - Proving Grounds of the Mad Overload (Apple ][): 30 minutes

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:31 AM

Atari 2600
Kaboom!-885 minutes


High score of the week: 266,915

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:38 AM

Halo 2600 - 20 Minutes

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:04 PM

Lynx, California Games - 7 hours. (BMX high score 855) :)

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:08 PM

Lastnight- Bonk on Tg16 for 30

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:01 PM

5200:
Ms Pacman 45min
Genesis:
Truxton 40min

#83 Kurt_Woloch ONLINE  

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:32 PM

Here are my times for this past week (January 23rd through 29th)...

Arcade:
Pac-Land - 92 min.

Colecovision:
Burgertime (Prototype) - 26 min.

Intellivision:
Diner - 425 min. in 8 sessions

PC:
Super Burger Bar - 145 min.

Total playing time: 688 min. (98 min. per day)

At the start of the week, I played some more Pac-Land after having looked at a walkthrough which reveals some secrets hidden in the game like extra weapons or warps you can get by pushing some objects to the left.

Then there were several variations on "Burgertime"... "Super Burger Bar" is a PC game with the same topic, but different mazes. There are 7 mazes in all and a vast array of different extras. There's a spot in each screen where almost always an extra weapon is available. This game was done in 2004 with Blitz BASIC.

The one I played most often was "Diner", the Burgertime sequel on the Intellivision. You can really get farther in the game by grouping the enemies and smashing as many of them as possible with one ball, which gives you many extra lives. The farthest I got was the 15th level.

Lastly, I played the prototype version of Colecovision Burgertime. It does have some bugs, but the mazes of the arcade are represented pretty well. Though it seemed a bit on the hard side at first, I quickly got the hang of it and managed to complete a round of all 6 screens.

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:13 PM

My gaming times Friday through today:

Colecovision
Pooyan: 10 minutes

Apple ][
Montezuma's Revenge: 15 minutes
Sabotage: 10 minutes

Playstation 2
Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance 2: 90 minutes

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:50 AM

Atari 7800:
Scramble - 20 min.

Atari Jaguar:
Raiden - 165 min.

Sega 32x:
Shadow Squadron (Stellar Assault) - 40 min.

#86 thegoldenband OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:30 AM

My times for Friday - Sunday:

Odyssey^2:
Fatso - 3 min.

Game Gear:
Bart vs. the Space Mutants - 3 min.
Krusty's Fun House - 3 min.
OutRun Europa - 44 min.

Sega Master System:
Cave Dude (aka Toto World 3) - 5 min.

#87 Ransom OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:45 AM

Got in a little TG-16 time late last night:

Turbografx-16
Final Lap Twin - 15 minutes

#88 disjaukifa OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:51 AM

Rest of the week
Arcade
Berzerk - 120 minutes
Tempest - 30 minutes
Centipede - 15 minutes
Donkey Kong - 5 minutes
Frenzy - 30 minutes

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:12 PM

Eye of the Beholder for Lynx - 120min

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:43 PM

Here's the summary for Week 4, running from January 23-29. We logged 5196 minutes of eligible play, playing 37 games on a total of 17 systems.

Top 10:

1. Berzerk (Arcade) - 1650
2. Kaboom (Atari 2600) - 885
3. Diner (Intellivision) - 425
4. California Games (Atari Lynx) - 420
5. Qbillion (Game Boy) - 372
6. Berzerk (Atari 2600) - 320
7. Raiden (Atari Jaguar) - 165
8. Super Burger Bar (PC (Windows 95/98)) - 145
9. Eye of the Beholder (Atari Lynx) - 120
10. Pac-Land (Arcade) - 92

Pre-NES top 10:

1. Berzerk (Arcade) - 1650
2. Kaboom (Atari 2600) - 885
3. Diner (Intellivision) - 425
4. Berzerk (Atari 2600) - 320
5. Pac-Land (Arcade) - 92
6. Ms. Pac-Man (Atari 5200) - 45
7. Frenzy (Arcade) - 30
7. Tempest (Arcade) - 30
7. Wizardry (Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord) (Apple II) - 30
10. BurgerTime (prototype) (ColecoVision) - 26

Top 10 systems:

1. Arcade (1822)
2. Atari 2600 (1225)
3. Atari Lynx (650)
4. Intellivision (425)
5. Game Boy (372)
6. Atari Jaguar (165)
7. PC (Windows 95/98) (145)
8. Turbografx-16 (75)
9. Game Gear (70)
10. Apple II (55)

Thanks to 820 minutes of gameplay carried over from last week, Berzerk is the king of the hill this week, along with the catch-all "arcade" platform. Without those 820 minutes, Kaboom and the VCS would be at #1 for the week, albeit by a small margin.

Also, I counted ACrystal2011's EOTB gameplay with last week's times. If it was meant for this week, then remove EOTB at #9, and insert Kung Food at #10 with 60 minutes.

#91 ACrystal2011 OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:24 PM

Played another 90 min of Eye of the Beholder for Lynx. Love this game :D

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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:30 AM

And another 60 mins of Eye of the Beholder for Lynx :) Finally found the key :P

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Posted Sat Feb 4, 2012 6:53 PM

5200:
Centipede 20min on Hard Play
Genesis:
Gauntlet IV 30min

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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 8:15 AM

Atari 2600
Kaboom!-793 minutes


High score of the week: 166,739

I got into the hundred thousands more this week but couldn't get further than that.

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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 3:30 PM

Here are my times for this week (Jan. 30th through Feb. 5th):

Arcade:
Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory - 398 min. in 6 sessions

Atari 2600:
Astrowar - 18 min.
Giana Bros (Demo Release) - 7 min.

Intellivision:
Diner - 88 min. in 2 sessions

Online (Flash) (non-eligible):
African Rainmaker - 5 min.
Total playing time: 516 min. (74 min. per day)

African Rainmaker is some kind of puzzle game. Unless you register on the site, however, each game only lasts about a minute.

I managed to complete Diner this week. After 15 screens, the last of which is pretty hard, the patterns repeat in different colors and with much faster moving enemies.

After completing Diner, the Intellivision sequel of Burgertime, I started playing the Arcade sequel to Burgertime, Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory. There are some similarities to Diner in that in both games, Peter Pepper now kicks balls horizontally and must put them to some destiny locations, while again being followed by nasty enemies. Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory plays much faster than Diner, however, and the enemies generally are faster than our hero. There are 8 patterns as far as I remember, and I got through to the 8th one multiple times, but didn't manage to finish it.

Finally, I played two Atari 2600 games... Astrowar, which is essentially the same game as Sea Monster which I owned, with some minor modifications, and Giana Bros, which is still a work in progress. Giana Bros is a vertically scrolling platform game somewhat similar to "Ice Climber" on the NES with very nice animation and physics for Atari 2600 standards.

Edited by Kurt_Woloch, Sun Feb 5, 2012 3:31 PM.


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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 6:30 PM

Lynx California Games 60 minutes. (BMX high score 985) :)

#97 Ransom OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 9:44 PM

My times for the week. All were played on an A8.

3D Tic-Tac-Toe: 10 minutes
Asteroids: 5 minutes
Basketball: 5 minutes
Caverns of Mars: 10 minutes
Donkey Kong: 15 minutes
Mario Bros.: 10 minutes
Megamania: 5 minutes
Ms. Pac-Man: 10 minutes
Pole Position: 10 minutes

Not much time to play this week. Too much time researching which tires to get for the truck and where to buy them. :(

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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:47 PM

View PostRansom, on Sun Feb 5, 2012 9:44 PM, said:

My times for the week. All were played on an A8.

I'm glad you mentioned that, since at first glance it looked like a quintessential line-up of VCS games! Funny how the libraries overlap.

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Posted Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:02 PM

My times for the week:

Odyssey^2:
Fatso - 8 min.

Intellivision:
Blockade Runner - 43 min.
Stonix - 20 min.
Royal Dealer - 22 min.

ColecoVision:
Looping - 12 min.

SG-1000:
Super Tank - 4 min.

Sega Master System:
Cave Dude (aka Toto World 3) - 3 min.
Choplifter - 3 min.
Puznic - 3 min.
Super Bioman I - 7 min.
Wonsiin - 2 min.

Game Boy:
Fist of the North Star - 27 min.
Qbillion - 43 min.

Game Gear:
Outrun Europa - 62 min.

Genesis:
B.O.B. - 121 min.
Granada - 288 min.
Legend of Wukong - 33 min.

Beat a few games this week, including Granada (on Mania/6 Lives), Blockade Runner, and the pathetic Game Boy fighter Fist of the North Star. Comments on all three starting here.

Otherwise I chipped away at a few titles I've been working on, clearing multiple levels in Stonix, B.O.B., and Qbillion, and making a little progress in Legend of Wukong. I made it to the last level of Outrun Europa for the first time, but the final course, Stage 5, looks to be a real challenge. It's a fun little racer, though having to hold Up in racing games is a pet peeve of mine, and tends to cramp my hand.

I also managed to beat all three ladies in Royal Dealer in a surprisingly enjoyable Crazy Eights showdown! Next up, Hearts, I suppose.

Finally, I tried out some WIPs, some new acquisitions like Looping and Choplifter, and some newly dumped games. Fatso is atari2600land's Odyssey^2 WIP in the style of Fast Food for VCS, and I hope he keeps working on it since the system could use a game like that.

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Posted Mon Feb 6, 2012 7:51 AM

View Postthegoldenband, on Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:47 PM, said:

I'm glad you mentioned that, since at first glance it looked like a quintessential line-up of VCS games! Funny how the libraries overlap.

I hadn't thought about that, but now that I look back at them, you're right. Especially with 3D Tic-Tac-Toe in there. I'd forgotten I had the cart for the A8, and decided to pull it out just for the heck of it. I'd forgotten how fun that game can be.




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