NTSC - Kilometers Score Track https://www.twingalaxies.com/scores.php?scores=2106 Rules Default Settings Submission Message Took a few games to learn, and it's hard on your eyes as you have to be watching to see what is coming up.
NTSC - Kilometers Score Track https://www.twingalaxies.com/scores.php?scores=2106 Rules Default Settings Submission Message Took a few games to learn, and it's hard on your eyes as you have to be watching to see what is coming up.
Sooo close to the 2nd place. Im just waiting for the video to encode to watch it.
Redelf, Congratulations!
Yeah, in the advanced races (days), any car crash is the same as "Game Over", mainly after 14th day.
Very well played!
Accepted!!!
Accepted!!!
is the Harmony cart considered emulation? just wonder opinions. love Enduro
No, it's acceptable for hardware submissions, is very commonly used anymore.
I have a decent collection, but still it's just more convenient to use the Harmony, less wear and tear.
You HAVE to get one, if you don't have one already BTW-there are prototypes and things that I am sure you would enjoy.
Nice Run-I think I got up to about 4 days when I tried this game, haha!
Accepted!
Accepted
Game Starts at :33 of the video Attachment 57936
Game Settings Begin at :00 of the videoAttachment 57934
Atari 2600 / VCS - Enduro - NTSC - Kilometers - 1862.7 Final Score is at 41:21 of the video Attachment 57935
oh cool thanks! yes, i probably should get one. i also have a good collection, but like you said, might be more handy for me. i wonder if Atariage has it? i have that portable Atari Flashback which is very nice. it can use a SD card and so you can download every Atari game on there from Atariage (including the homebrews, protos etc), plus it can be attached to your tv.
I hate not being 100%, but pretty sure the Harmony is an Atariage product, or directly related to them, I think there's at least a link to purchase them on AA.
They had the portable on sale for 20$ at a drugstore here, Wife tried to buy it, they said they couldn't find it in the back of the store. Pfft! I did NOT know you could use an SD card, now I'm even more ticked!
:)
(Sorry, Redelf, the lack of true forums here and all, don't mean to derail your sub!)
Paul, I'm sure you are more versed than me in Atari culture, but try to grab the "Atari Flashback:Essential Companion" book-it's really, really good, almost comic book format but will really surprise you at the depth of information inside.