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#1 SpiceWare ONLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:13 PM

Never had a ColecoVision back in the day, though I did get to play one over at a friend's house. I also used to maintain the OS/2 port of ColEm(click to see animated GIF).
colemslideshow.gif

A couple weeks ago I saw the.golden.ax's system sale and decided to get one. After a USPS detour to Atlanta(!?!?), it finally arrived today! I also got the steering wheel, trackball and 7 additional cartridges from him. I stopped in the Houston Game Over last week for their Chip TuNesday event and picked up the 5 games they had that I wasn't already getting from TGA.
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Centipede
Cosmic Avenger
Donkey Kong
Frogger
Ken Uston Blackjack/Poker
Ladybug
Looping
Q*Bert
Slither
Smurf Rescue
Turbo
Venture
Victory


I was surprised at how good the picture is using RF.

CV_Ladybug.jpg

CV_Looping.jpg

though I'll probably want to mod it for better video out. Can I get S-Video and stereo like my 2600, or is composite and/or mono the most I can get out?

I also forgot about how annoying the startup delay was, I used to rag my friend about it back in the day :lolblue:

Edited by SpiceWare, Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:17 PM.


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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:21 PM

Nice bundle! Welcome aboard! :D
Have fun with too!

You never can't go wrong with AX !

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:32 PM

Along with the 2600 and Vectrex, the Colecovision is the foundation of my gaming origins.

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:51 PM

From one new guy to another, welcome! I am hoping to get mine Wednesday or Thursday, then it will be a Coleco marathon. Certainly cannot go wrong with AX, he always comes through. Enjoy!

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:52 PM

Whoops, double post.

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:24 PM

Welcome to the club. Now make sure you check some of the homebrews, as you are going to find stuff beyond what was available back in the time. ;)

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:38 PM

Oh, I know a thing or two about homebrews and plan to delve into the CV ones in a month or so after I've recovered from the Xmas bills.

I just checked out your site and see some interesting stuff there! How far along is that Super Game Module?

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:31 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:13 PM, said:

though I'll probably want to mod it for better video out. Can I get S-Video and stereo like my 2600, or is composite and/or mono the most I can get out?

I also forgot about how annoying the startup delay was, I used to rag my friend about it back in the day :lolblue:
Welcome to the CV Scene... it's a pretty active scene and there's a lot more products being planned for release over the coming months and year. You won't be disappointed in the least.

Two AtariAge members that you should checkout are 5-11under and Yurkie. 5-11under sells a Component/Composite video board upgrade kit and has a great thread on DIY projects if you have the skillset. Yurkie provides a slew of TREMENDOUS mods and upgrades to the CV like a Composite Video with Audio upgrade, system refurbishing, controller mods, a pause button mod and last but not least... a BIOS mod that does away with the 11 second delay!!!

Enjoy!

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:40 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:38 PM, said:

Oh, I know a thing or two about homebrews and plan to delve into the CV ones in a month or so after I've recovered from the Xmas bills.

Ha, who am I trying to convert... :P

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I just checked out your site and see some interesting stuff there! How far along is that Super Game Module?

Hopefully far along enough to be finally able to release that this year. :)

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:50 PM

View Postopcode, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:40 PM, said:

Hopefully far along enough to be finally able to release that this year. :)

Right in time for the 30th Anniversary! :D

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:46 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:13 PM, said:

Never had a ColecoVision back in the day, though I did get to play one over at a friend's house. I also used to maintain the OS/2 port of ColEm(click to see animated GIF).
Attachment colemslideshow.gif

A couple weeks ago I saw the.golden.ax's system sale and decided to get one. After a USPS detour to Atlanta(!?!?), it finally arrived today! I also got the steering wheel, trackball and 7 additional cartridges from him. I stopped in the Houston Game Over last week for their Chip TuNesday event and picked up the 5 games they had that I wasn't already getting from TGA.
Attachment ColecoVision.jpg

Centipede
Cosmic Avenger
Donkey Kong
Frogger
Ken Uston Blackjack/Poker
Ladybug
Looping
Q*Bert
Slither
Smurf Rescue
Turbo
Venture
Victory


I was surprised at how good the picture is using RF.

Attachment CV_Ladybug.jpg

Attachment CV_Looping.jpg

though I'll probably want to mod it for better video out. Can I get S-Video and stereo like my 2600, or is composite and/or mono the most I can get out?

I also forgot about how annoying the startup delay was, I used to rag my friend about it back in the day :lolblue:

While not technically a delay try playing a racing game on the XboX or PS2! it takes a couple of minutes to select the car type, transmission, car color, race course and etc. I find that a bigger pain IMO.

Hope you enjoy the CV!

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:03 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:38 PM, said:

Oh, I know a thing or two about homebrews and plan to delve into the CV ones in a month or so after I've recovered from the Xmas bills.

I just checked out your site and see some interesting stuff there! How far along is that Super Game Module?

Awesome 2600 dev work! welcome to the coleco club! Will you be diving into Homebrew coding on coleco? if so talk to Dan B aka (Newcoleco), his dev tools are amazing and super easy to code with!!! Hands down i think coleco has one of, if not the best homebrew followings, not to mention some truly great and pleasant users to work with!

Russ

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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:56 PM

View Post65Gamerguy, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:46 PM, said:

View PostSpiceWare, on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:13 PM, said:


I also forgot about how annoying the startup delay was, I used to rag my friend about it back in the day :lolblue:

While not technically a delay try playing a racing game on the XboX or PS2! it takes a couple of minutes to select the car type, transmission, car color, race course and etc. I find that a bigger pain IMO.


There's ways around the delay... *points to Yurkie*

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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:25 PM

Wow - wasn't expecting component video to be an option. I'll have to read up on that!

Hmm, thinking back I recall using a different BIOS with ColEm that skipped the delay. Possibly the same thing Yurkie's using.

I might get into writing CV homebrews, but I'd want something like the Harmony so I could test on my CV <google> this Ultimate SD Multicart looks promising, anybody familiar with them? I see they also have another cart that looks to be more along the lines of the Krok Cart, but it doesn't look like it supports my Mac.

Hmm - does the Coleco support Paddles? If it does I could see doing a port of Medieval Mayhem.

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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:09 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:25 PM, said:

I might get into writing CV homebrews, but I'd want something like the Harmony so I could test on my CV <google> this Ultimate SD Multicart looks promising, anybody familiar with them?

Yes, put simply most Atarimax products are damn awesome! That SD version is the latest replacing the earlier 128 in 1 model that required a USB link and transfer software! The SD version is much simpler to use. Here is an old review I did of a prototype revision back before it came out officially:



See links and info in video description on youtube!

MORE GAMEPLAY demonstration:



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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:30 PM

Thanks for the info! Based on your recommendation, and the fact that the extended pre-order pricing ends today, I went ahead and ordered one.

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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:53 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:30 PM, said:

Thanks for the info! Based on your recommendation, and the fact that the extended pre-order pricing ends today, I went ahead and ordered one.
Hook, line and sinker! We got him boys! :twisted:

But seriously, the AtariMax Ultimate SD Cart is indeed the "Ultimate" as far as ColecoVision multicarts. As you have viewed in OldSchoolRetroGamer's videos and read on AtariMax's website, the ease of use with an SD Card versus Windows software and a USB cable hookup makes all the difference in the world... plus you get two great homebrew games (Mr. Chin and Mario Bros.) for free thanks to CollectorVision/Retroillucid's generosity.

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:14 PM

I too have just recently joined the ColecoVision Scene. Just purchased a NICE unit from Todd, ever since I ordered it I have been having dreams about playing it the past two nights haha and I raided my friends games store last night and bought all 5 games he had for sale for CV!

So far I been hearing nothing but great things about the CV, I look forward to playing it upon its arrival.

Anyone know where I could purchase homebrews/cheap games from? Besides Atari2600 and Ebay.

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:43 PM

Homebrews - try opcodegames ;)
Also teampixelboy and collectorvision. Simply add .com to the names.

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:48 PM

opcode: Awesome! Thanks for the links! I shal be broke in no time ;) lol

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:48 PM

Cheap games -- collectorscardsandgames.com and tradengames.com each often have common carts for fair prices.

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:50 PM

Ransom: Thanks! :thumbsup:

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Posted Wed Feb 1, 2012 3:11 PM

No problem. I hope your CV collection grows massively. :) It is truly a great system.

BTW, as I was going through my reseller bookmarks, I came across good ol' Jack Berg Sales. They used to have Donkey Kong NIB for $20 shipped. I remember I balked at that price 10 years ago. Now of course I'm kicking myself. :)




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