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Knockout Grand Championships (Scoring thread)


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It's time for the main event of the competition, a beat 'em up, bash them all fight for the AA Grand Champion of the knockout competition.

 

This finals games include:

 

Intellivision - Thin Ice

ColecoVision - Galaxian

Atari 2600 VCS- Toyshop Trouble

Atari 5200 - Missle Command

Atari 7800 - Food Fight

Nintendo (NES)- Solomon's Key

Genesis(Sega) - Crue Ball

 

Competitors for the final are: Gezkc, skosh, toymailman, sdamon, patbb, cparsley and swlovinist

 

Games may ONLY be played on the console selected (example: playing Galaxian on the 7800 would not count for the ColecoVision title). Emulation is allowed for all titles, as long as gameplay is the same as console play.

 

Scoring will be accepted until Sunday, August 19th, 2012 @ 10:30am Eastern. Good luck finalists.

 

* SCORING TABLE *

 

 

OVERALL SCOREBOARD *official/final*

  1. skosh - 64
  2. sdamon - 59
  3. toymailman - 47
  4. swlovinist - 41
  5. patbb - 38
  6. cparsley - 10
  7. Gezkc - 0
     
    NO SCORING WITHOUT A SCORE POSTED IN A GAME

Title: Thin Ice (Intellivision)

  1. sdamon - 41,980
  2. skosh - 39,100
  3. patbb - 33,990
  4. toymailman - 17,920
  5. swlovinist - 10,390
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non Finalist scoring

  1. Jacobzu7 - 49,540 (1st)
  2. roadrunner - 11,230 (5th)

Title: Galaxian (ColecoVision)

  1. skosh - 25,440
  2. toymailman - 16,120
  3. sdamon - 9,200
  4. swlovinist - 8,440
  5. Patbb - 7,940
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non finalist scoring

  1. roadrunner - 5,750 (6th)
  2. JacobZu7 - 5,280 (7th)

Title: Toyshop Trouble (VCS)

  1. toymailman - 63,651
  2. sdamon - 46,088
  3. skosh - 17,194
  4. patbb - 8,109
  5. swlovinist - 4,561
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non finalist scoring

  • roadrunner - 6,298 (5th)

Title: Missle Command (Atari 5200)

  1. sdamon - 147,425
  2. skosh - 94,035
  3. toymailman - 64,705
  4. swlovinist - 59,475
  5. patbb - 34,675
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

 

Non finalist scoring

  1. Roadrunner - 46,720 (4th)

Title: Food Fight (Atari 7800)

  1. patbb - 477,100
  2. skosh - 410,000
  3. sdamon - 354,200
  4. toymailman - 283,600
  5. swlovinist - 166,500
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non finalist scoring

  1. roadrunner - 247,800 (5th)
  2. JacobZu7 - 191,900 (6th)

Title: Solomon's Key (Nintendo NES)

  1. cparsley - 303,770
  2. skosh - 278,880
  3. swlovinist - 143,610
  4. sdamon - 122,330
  5. toymailman - 35,160
  6. patbb - 17,290
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non finalist scoring

  • roadrunner - 37,670 (5th)

Title: Crue Ball (Genesis/Mega Drive)

  1. skosh - 28,383,900
  2. swlovinist - 9,433,200
  3. sdamon - 8,467,400
  4. toymailman - 3,095,600
  5. patbb - 2,104,800
  6. cparsley - 0
  7. Gezkc - 0

Non finalist scoring

  • roadrunner - 3,374,700 (4th)

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This great Knockout Final is only for the great champion players right?

Or can we take part as happened in the Atari 2600 Knockout finals where knocked out players participated?

 

Just asking, either participating or not I'll be watching this Final. Congrats to cparsley for this great idea :thumbsup: . I hope it won't be the last Knockout Grand Championship.

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What settings are used for the games that have them? For example when we played Galaxian in the knockout and HSC we played using the "hard" setting. This was nice as games were quick and you could get quite a few played in little time.

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Great! Then let's play!

I'm going to post all my scores here and update with the highest of each system.

 

Intellivision (Thin Ice): 11,440

First time I play the Intellivision!

(I used the jzintv emulator and I even don't know if the game uses buttons or only directionals)

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ColecoVision (Galaxian): 5,030

First time for the Coleco too! But I'm still without sound for this emulator, going to fix it.

(Played in the intermediate)

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Atari 2600 (Toyshop Trouble): 25,009

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Atari 5200 (Missile Command): 48,245

(Using mouse in max. speed as controller in Atari800 emulator) Don't even know if 5200 has difficult settings, didn't find in this emulator)

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Atari 7800 (Food Fight): 142,200

(Intermediate)

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Nintendo (Solommon's key): 62,170

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Sega Genesis (Cruel Ball): 2,863,700

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What settings are used for the games that have them? For example when we played Galaxian in the knockout and HSC we played using the "hard" setting. This was nice as games were quick and you could get quite a few played in little time.

 

Great question. I think that setting details are going to have to be defined or the final score will not matter.

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Got started on some of these yesterday.

 

Thin Ice: 25,420 - Fun game that I never played before it was selected. Nice choice!

 

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Toyshop Trouble: 18,435 - Probably my favorite 2600 homebrew. Really enjoying this one!

 

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Missile Command: 116,100 - Getting warmed up.

 

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Food Fight: 251,400 - Probably my favorite 7800 game. Photograph that score fast if you don't have some kind of High Score Cart capability... I don't think it comes back after the menu comes back up otherwise.

 

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Played Solomon's Key for the first time ever yesterday... and wow, that's a tough game! Not going to post a score for that until I get a bit better at it!

 

Haven't played Crue Ball or Coleco Galaxian at all yet. The Colecovision Galaxian cart is the only one I don't have yet... not an easy one to find, it seems. Might have to resort to emulation for that one.

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