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Posted Wed Apr 7, 2004 5:18 PM

Thomas Jentzsch said:

Jedd said:

K I'm new here so I just now downloaded and played this game.  But I just wanted to say, awesome job man.
Thanks. Have you also tried my other minigame Splatform 2600?

I have! :wink:

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Posted Thu Apr 8, 2004 7:48 AM

I got my Supercharger in the mail yesterday and am finally able to load Cave1k, Splatform, Robot City, and many other various hacks and brews on my VCS! I thought I dug the game before, but now I think I'm in :love: !

I couldn't even pass one level in Splatform on an emulator, and was frustrated quickly. It is so much better on the original hardware!

Back on topic... The moving pillars in the latest version of Cave1k are a great addition! :thumbsup: 8) Have you decided on a name for the game when it is put onto cartridge?

@Thomas: You rule! :-D

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Posted Thu Apr 8, 2004 8:15 AM

mojofltr said:

Have you decided on a name for the game when it is put onto cartridge?
No, and I know this will probably be the most toughest challenge of the whole process. :)

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Posted Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:26 PM

I hope this isn't too far off topic...

Albert said:

I wish someone would update Stella or port one of the other 2600 emulators to OS X.  :)

I heard that because OS X is basically linux, that linux programs can run on OS X. I don't have OS X so I can't try this myself but I'm wondering if the source code for z26 or stella would compile on OS X ? Then there wouldn't be a need for a seperate port.

I did a quick search and found a couple of web pages that discuss linux and OS X.
Compiling Gimp for OS X may be way more complicated that compiling z26, but it shows that it can be done.
http://howto.macgimp.org/

Here is another page that discusses OS X and Linux
http://ccrma.stanfor...ccrma/OS_X.html

Jim

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Posted Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:37 PM

xucaen said:

I hope this isn't too far off topic...

Albert said:

I wish someone would update Stella or port one of the other 2600 emulators to OS X.  :)

I heard that because OS X is basically linux, that linux programs can run on OS X. I don't have OS X so I can't try this myself but I'm wondering if the source code for z26 or stella would compile on OS X ? Then there wouldn't be a need for a seperate port.

Since I posted that initial comment, Version 1.4 of Stella was released for Windows, OS X, and Linux. The OS X version of Stella is now up to date with the other platforms and is now really the only viable 2600 emulator under OS X. A new update was released a few days ago that improves stability as well, and fixes a few other issues. :)

..Al

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Posted Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:18 AM

I work in an elementary school with kids who have various disabilities...

I took my stelladapter and a thumb drive with z26 in to school (for the kids to play during free time). I chose Cave1k because of the controls and playability - It was an instant hit!

I guess it was silly of me, but I warned the kids ahead of time that the graphics might not be what they are used to seeing in a video game. One of the kids made me proud by saying, "I don't care about graphics! I have a Pac-Man game I play on my television at home and I think it is as fun as playing my friend's PS2!" :)

Just thought I'd share.

/edit/

I almost forgot this part... The same kid recognized the Atari joystick immediately. He said, "Is that from the Atari 2600?" I said, "Yeah, have you played one before?" He said, "No, but I saw it on the History Channel!" HAHA - I felt so old.

Edited by mojofltr, Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:21 AM.


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Posted Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:12 PM

we could call this one 'chopcopter' and call it a day...

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Posted Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:03 AM

View Postmojofltr, on Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:18 PM, said:

I work in an elementary school with kids who have various disabilities...

I took my stelladapter and a thumb drive with z26 in to school (for the kids to play during free time). I chose Cave1k because of the controls and playability - It was an instant hit!
Thank you, you just made my day! :)

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Posted Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:42 AM

Haha I can't believe this game has come up in conversation again. Splatform is very good, but Cave is maybe the best piece of 1K programming I've ever seen. I'm hoping that there is a third instalment in this series of 1K classics; even if it means paying for it this time that wouldn't bother me.

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Posted Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:48 PM

View PostSpector, on Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:42 AM, said:

Haha I can't believe this game has come up in conversation again. Splatform is very good, but Cave is maybe the best piece of 1K programming I've ever seen. I'm hoping that there is a third instalment in this series of 1K classics; even if it means paying for it this time that wouldn't bother me.

Your wish is granted.

http://www.atariage.com/store/index.php?ma...products_id=329





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