Man now i really wish i would have been there this weekend. DAMN IT!!!
RD
New Atari Prototype Uncovered at NWCGE
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Posted Wed May 12, 2004 3:43 AM
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Hi Lee,
Do you have any further info on the A8 version (as I suspect both were written at the same time)? This could mean other SEGA games were in the works for the platform... The A8 program is credited so this may be a good place to start... -- Atarimania http://www.atarimania.com |
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Posted Wed May 12, 2004 10:13 AM
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Quote Is it just me but does that score counter look very similar to the thunderground score counter? Quote The graphics kind of remind me Thunderground. I wonder if they had the same programmer? Tempest I beat you to it about 5 posts ago. Tempest |
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Posted Wed May 12, 2004 10:29 AM
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Yeah so you did silly me
You know it seems wierd though becase nearly all the sega 2600 games I have seen have a similar or same layout. Look at Tac-Scan same Sega copyright date and same score counter, also these three sega games have the same two borders at the top and bottom of the screen! Could that mean that all of Sega's 2600 games are simply re-programmed versions of thier old games upgraded into a new game? Maybe clonespy could help us out here! |
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Posted Wed May 12, 2004 10:33 AM
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Quote Look at Tac-Scan same Sega copyright date and same score counter, also these three sega games have the same two borders at the top and bottom of the screen! Could that mean that all of Sega's 2600 games are simply re-programmed versions of thier old games upgraded into a new game No I think it just means that they had a standard kernel they used and the programmers shared it. Tempest |
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Posted Wed May 12, 2004 10:33 AM
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Saikyo said: Yeah so you did silly me You know it seems wierd though becase nearly all the sega 2600 games I have seen have a similar or same layout. Look at Tac-Scan same Sega copyright date and same score counter, also these three sega games have the same two borders at the top and bottom of the screen! Could that mean that all of Sega's 2600 games are simply re-programmed versions of thier old games upgraded into a new game? Maybe clonespy could help us out here! They probably all use the same kernel -- not unusual within the same company. Cuts down on development time when they don't have to write a new kernel for every game and can just concentrate on graphics, sound and game logic. |
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Posted Thu May 13, 2004 7:26 AM
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Saikyo said: Look at Tac-Scan same Sega copyright date and same score counter, also these three sega games have the same two borders at the top and bottom of the screen! Could that mean that all of Sega's 2600 games are simply re-programmed versions of thier old games upgraded into a new game? I don't think so. Maybe some small routines could be reused, but the main kernel has usually to be rewritten from scratch. IMO that's more a matter of corporate identity (e.g. like the Activision rainbow and score font) than reusing code. Quote Maybe clonespy could help us out here! Try yourself! |
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Posted Thu May 13, 2004 8:29 AM
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Quote Probably jumping the gun big time here, but has anyone heard if it's going to be released? We are working on it. We've narrowed it down to one of 3 people we need to contact (Maybe all 3). It appears that maybe more than one person worked on the game. It will be released pending permission from them. That was the request of the programming group that had it. I am just as anxious as anyone to release it myself. Regards, -Lee |
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Posted Thu May 13, 2004 10:28 AM
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[quote="Thomas Jentzsch"][quote=Saikyo]
Quote Maybe clonespy could help us out here! Try yourself! Cant dude dont have my ROMS anymore I sold my atari remember? Any way I never had Tac-Scan or Thunderground I just assumed from the screenshots I found (however they were on the TV boy so I have played them before!) |
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Posted Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:11 AM
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Quote Any updates to this? Tempest Nope. We have not heard a peep form the programmer for several weeks despite a few emails we have sent. On the brighter side, we will have it available to play at the NWCGE booth at CGE. Stop by and give it a go. -Lee (Heads out the door to CGE in a couple of hours). |
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