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snicklin

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OFFLINE Last Active Jan 25 2012 2:36 PM

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In Topic: About bruce Lee

Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:50 AM

"The Goonies" was also pretty good.

In Topic: About bruce Lee

Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:50 AM

"The Living Daylights" was also a great licence game, but probably not quite as good as Bruce Lee.

I remember the first time that I played Bruce Lee, I thought that the graphics were not that good. But once I started playing it, I realised just how great a game that it is. I managed to complete it a couple of times.

As for the worst licensed game, I propose "Ghostbusters".

In Topic: Easter Egg's Mercenary escape from Targ & The second city

Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:23 AM

I spent half of the time running around from location to location without an aircraft.

That part of it was not fun!

In Topic: Atari projects 2012

Sun Jan 8, 2012 6:05 AM

To complete my PC/Linux based home computer automation system (with drag and drop visual workflows), complete with an Atari module to spit out MADS code....

In Topic: I know Mac/65 .. is Action! worth the efforts to learn it?

Sun Jan 8, 2012 5:20 AM

View PostMarius1976, on Sat Jan 7, 2012 5:03 PM, said:

Well... it is rather easy to understand. My Hobby is spending time with my Atari :D ...

Well, I can understand that! It's just the speed of it that stops me! I'm slow enough developing something anyway!

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First of all. I do not use Basic. I'm using Mac/65 and/or my Synassembler cart. Both brilliant assemblers, even compared to Crossassemblers they are great...

It sounds like that you have a far better set up Atari environment than I have, so I can see why you would like to develop on the Atari.

My environment consists of:
Multiple Atari's, all standard models, no RAM extensions.
1 x 1050 disk drive (non functioning)
XC12 cassette player
Assembler Editor cartridge
'Quick' disks (which I can't use now), unless I use my PC based copies of it that I bought from DGS.

Though I haven't done any Atari programming in quite a while, I like to work with CC65 as my cross compiler and I really want to pick up MADS as I have hand created 6502 Assembly before, using ca65.