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How does the difficulty switch work with the 7800?


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#1 Paralistalon OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 14, 2003 9:44 AM

Many 2600 games use a difficulty switch. But I can't find one on my 7800. I'm just wondering how it works when I play a 2600 game on my 7800.

#2 Mayhem OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 14, 2003 10:04 AM

The difficulty switch is by each joystick port on a 7800...

#3 Paralistalon OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 14, 2003 5:33 PM

I take it those dots at the end of your reply means I'm a dummy head.

But I honestly never knew that! They don't say "Difficulty Switches" or anything.

Thank you. Heh, I'll shrink away into the ground now.

#4 Witchfynde OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 14, 2003 6:31 PM

That's ok, I'm a bit ignorant about the 7800 too--but then again, I bought mine used from a friend, no instructions or box (never even SEEN either one)--and I posted elsewhere about what this jack was (that I had never noticed) when I got my 7800 out of mothballs last year and started playing it again for the first time in 10 years. I was told that was the early model where a laserdisc player was supposed to attach to. Interesting.

Oh, and I never realized my right difficulty switch was on "b" until I got Tower Toppler yesterday, which I was surprised to have it jump through all the towers, not letting me play any of the game...?! I kept on switching controllers, but...! Then I looked up the game on here and found out that there's a glitch where it'll cycle through the towers if a difficulty switch is on. Oh...ha ha!

#5 Mayhem OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:06 AM

Paralistalon said:

I take it those dots at the end of your reply means I'm a dummy head.

Nah... if you note a lot of my posts seem to end that way...! :D

I only guessed that's what they were when I first got a 7800 because I'd had a 2600 before a long time ago. I do wish though it marked which way was which however...




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