Comments posted on scores by ed1475
Played August 25, 2022 at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at the Minnesota State Fair August 26, 2021.
Played at the Minnesota State Fair August 26, 2021.
It looks like the score doesn't match. 16,260 and not 16,620.
It looks like the score doesn't match. 200 point difference.
Played on an old Packard Bell computer with Windows 95.
No, it was played on an Aquarius. I loaded the game WAV file onto the Aqarius with a laptop computer.
Played on the Fairchild Channel F emulator for the Pico-8 fantasy console.
Yep, It's just DosBox with Windows 3.11 for WorkGroups already installed. I downloaded it from oldgames dot sk. I then installed Microsoft Arcade and a few of the old Entertainment Pack games like Ski Free and Fuji Golf.
No, I downloaded it from the internet.
LOL. I hadn't noticed. It looks a bug in Game option 2, all 6 levels, will only be lowercase even if the uppercase or mixed options are chosen.
I use a Pinnacle Dazzle to capture video and VirtualDub and Windows Movie Maker software.
Good gameplay but it looks like the score is 15,630 and not 156,300.
Yep, it's all the same hardware. The Adam is a Colecovision with extra RAM, Keyboard, printer and built-in word processor software. The Adam pictured has a Colecovision built-in. There's another model of the Adam computer that is an expansion module and plugs into the front of the Colecovisison.
Level 4 = green stargate and Victory! message after 5 dreadnaughts destroyed.
It's a fun game. It needs the incoming missiles though. Mabye I didn't get far enough.
I use a Pinnacle Dazzle capture card. The Crt TV I use has composite a/v out (most only have composite a/v in) so it goes RF from the Intellivision to TV and then composite a/v out from the TV to recording hardware.
Loading the game from cassette tape. Nice! Yes vote.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Atarimax Ultimate SD Multicart and the Atari 2600 Track & Field controller.
Gameplay starts at 0:08. Nine red flags ='s Advanced skill level (wave9).
Gameplay starts at 0:12. The five red flags in the lower right means it's starting at the Intermediate skill level (wave 5).
Played on a Coleco Adam with Atarimax Ultimate SD Multicart.
Game settings at: 0:14
Ending score starting at: 5:11
Game settings starting at: 0:25
Ending score at: 3:50
Played on a Coelco Adam with Atarimax Ultimate SD Multicart. Skill 0 is the easiest skill level for this game.
Game setting starting at: 0:20
Ending score starting at: 3:10
Level 1, Game 1, Uppercase - This is the default settings for this game.
Games settings starting at: 0:18
Ending score starting at: 10:03
Games settings start at: 0:14
Ending score at: 20:25
Played on a Coleco Adam with Atarimax SD multicart.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Great score! Nice job beating the game on level 4. Back in the day, you could have gotten a "Dreadnaught Destroyer" patch from Activision.
Good score but it looks like it's for 4,040 and not 4,440.
They actually spelled it 3 different ways. See the 2 new pictures I added.
Dark Blue Stargate and getting "Victory" message after destroying 2 Dreadnaughts indicates this was played on Level 3.
Light Blue Stargate and getting "Victory" message after destroying 1 Dreadnaught indicates this was played on Level 2.
Yep, 3 ships. I added another photo. I didn't notice before there were 3 and 6 ship options.
Played on a Colecovision with Expansion Module #3 (Adam Computer).
Played on a Colecovision with Expansion Module #3 (Adam Computer).
Score counted in cents, same as for SG-1000/SG-1000 emulated.
The green stargate indicates this game was played on Level 4.
Level 4 was the challenge level for winning an Activision patch. Destory all 5 dreadnaughts on this level to win the patch.
The green stargate indicates this game was played on Level 4.
Level 4 was the challenge level for winning an Activision patch. Destory all 5 dreadnaughts on this level to win the patch.
The dark blue stargate indicates this game was played on Level 3.
The light blue stargate indicates this game was played on Leve 2.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module and the Music Synthesizer.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module and the Music Synthesizer.
Played on an Intellivision with the ECS computer module and the Music Synthesizer.
Score counted in cents, same as Mechafatnick's score under SG-1000 & S.BAZ score under SG-1000 emulated Rock N' Bolt..
Played with an Expansion Module #1 (Atari 2600) and Harmony cart. connected to a Coleco Adam.
Played on a Coleco Adam with the Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Nevermind. I see this game has a level selection option.
The green box in the upper left (on a black background) shows this is Game 2 [Medium}.
The red box in the upper left (on a black background) show this was played on Game 3 [Easy].
The red box in the upper left (on a black background) shows this was played on Game 3 [Easy].
The yellow box in the upper left (on a black background) show this was played on Game 1 [Medium Hard].
The green box in the upper left (on a black background) shows this was played on Game 2 [Medium].
The green box in the upper left with a black bacground show that this was played on Game 2 [Medium].
Game speed set to 'Fast' at 0:23
10000 pont game starts at 5:00.
Ending score at 7:06
Par sequence is unique to each course.
Sort of had a hole in one on the Par 3 213 yard 7th hole. My first tee shot had too much backswing and went into the water. My second tee shot landed on the green and rolled into the hole. Got a 3 for the hole (1 tee off into the water + 1 penalty stroke + 1 tee shot into the hole).
Par sequence is unique to each course.
The highlight of the round was a birdie on the Par 3 17th hole.
Par sequence is unique to each course.
I was burning up the course on the front nine (34 strokes).
Par sequence is unique to each course.
The highlight of this round was getting an Eagle (2 strokes) on the Par 4 440 yard 10th hole. I hit a 310 yard drive and then used a 7 iron from 130 yards into the hole.
Yep, it's a homebrew published by Team Pixelboy.
This game always starts at Level 1 and I advanced to Level 4.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
They've got about a dozen pinball machines, about a dozen arcades, and a Jamma 60-in-1 in a MS Pac-Man cabinet.
One of the pinball machines is Deadpool by Stern. I did a google search for it when I got home. It looks like it was released only 2 weeks ago.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
Played at Can Can Wonderland in St Paul, Minnesota.
It looks like the score in the screenshot is 223,050 not 233.050. Should be resubmitted with correct score.
It looks like the score entered on Highscore is 50,000 points less than the actual score. Score on the machine is 911,398.740. This should be resubmitted with the correct score.
The games I play are all on floppies. Most of them I get from st disk images on the internet and convert them to real floppy disks using my current pc and an old pc. I've got an Atari 520 STFM which is one of the models that has composite a/v so I can hook it up to a TV. Most models require the Atari monitor for video.
Played on an iCade Jamma 60-in-1 inside of a MS Pac-Man at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICade Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICade Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
It looks like there is already a listing for this game as "Wizard of OZ" with 5 scores.
It looks like there is already a listing for this game as "Capt. Fantastic" with 3 scores.
An old pinball machine from 1968. I won a free game for getting over 2,400 points.
An old pinball machine from 1966. Played at Can Can Wonderland, St Paul, MN.
No, I have never been there. I just did a google search and it looks awesome and it''s not too far from me. I'll probably check it out one day.
Played at Can Can Wonderland, St Paul, MN. Won a free game for getting over 2700 points.
Played at Can Can Wonderland, St Paul, MN. The video is just a short clip of me ringing the bell.
Played at Can Can Wonderland, St Paul, MN. I played this machine a lot. I kept winning free games. The counter in the middle pic shows that I accumulated 4 free games. This machine is from 1970.
Played at Can Can Wonderland, St Paul, MN. This is an old pinball machine from 1967.
I used to watch Roy Clark every week on Hee Haw in the 1970s. He was really popular at the time.
Played with Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony Cart.
This one is at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in White Bear Lake, MN.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on a Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
The Expert/A setting gives you 30 seconds to complete a maze. The Novice/B setting gives you 60 seconds per maze.
Played on Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
The Expert/A setting gives you 30 seconds to complete a maze. The Novice/B setting gives you 60 seconds per maze.
Played on Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Played on Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony cart.
Good catch. I was wondering if someone would notice that.
Played on Coleco Adam with Expansion Module #1 and Harmony mulit-cart.
Played at the Up-Down Arcade in Minneapolis, MN.
I lost by 5 points.
I played this twice and got the same score both times. 6520 points for 11.84 seconds in the 100 meters. Didn't qualify in the long jump and javelin.
Played on an iCade Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an iCade Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an iCade Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an IBM PC (model 5150). The Advanced skill level starts at Level 19.
Played on an IBM PC (model 5150). The Intermediate skill level starts at Level 9.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-Man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played on an ICADE Jamma 60 in 1 inside of a MS Pac-man cabinet at the Minnesota State Fair.
This was the first time I've played it on any platform so I don't have anything to compare it too. It seems like a good game.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Reposted in correct game category - The Simpsons Pinball Party.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Playes at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Played at Pinball on a Stick at the Minnesota State Fair.
Yeah, memorizing the patterns helps a lot for jumps. There is also a 50,000 point 0 car bonus. If you complete a level without destroying any enemy cars you get 50,000 points.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minneosta.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
I was at the theatre again and there's a bunch of games on the other side of the lobby
that I didn't notice before. I'll be posting scores for most of them soon.
Here's a complete listing of what they have.
14 machines total (10 arcade & 4 pinball)
Arcade:
Area 51 Site 4, Cruis'n World, Extreme Hunting 2: Tournament Edition, Frogger, Ivan Ironman Stewart's Super Off Road, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, MS Pac-Man, Rampage, War: Final Assault, X-Men.
Pinball:
The Addams Family, Junkyard, Red & Ted's Road Show, Strikes N' Spares.
Played at the White Bear Township 17 Theatre in Minnesota.
It's a homebrew published by Team Pixelboy in 2012.
These 3 were the only "classic" arcade games. There were 2 newer machines around the corner but I don't recall their names.
Played at the White Bear Township Theater in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township Theater in Minnesota.
Played at the White Bear Township Theater in Minnesota.
There is info for it on Mobygames.com
http://www.mobygames.com/game/evolution
It was released in 1982 on a "PC Booter" disk for the IBM PC and compatible computers.
There are 3 skill levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert.
Sweet! Another ADAM Super Game converted to cartridge for the Colecovision/SGM.
For a second, I thought this score was for the Colecovision. Good score!
Played using the Atari 2600 Track & Field controller.
None. I used the Atari 2600 Track & Field controller. It also works for Colecovision Decathlon.
Played using a 1995 Packard Bell Legend 401CD computer.
This is an old score that I originally posted on the Retrocade Magazine website. I've got a lot of old scores (without name tags) that I'll be adding.
I'm including a name tag on all the games I've played since joining this site June 1.
That is my 1st place score from a Retrocade Magazine Coleocvision tournament in Nov/Dec 2011.
It plays pretty good. This version was made by Mattel Electronics. The same programmers that were making games for the Mattel Intellivision.
Played August 30, 2022 at the Minnesota State Fair.