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Post by TrekMD on Feb 16, 2019 15:12:07 GMT -5
Here is a somewhat unique game that is inspired by the 2600 but really isn't a 2600 game. It can be played online or as a downloadable file. Here is some of the story from the game's web page: Black Lodge 2600For a brief time in 1983, rumors circulated about an advanced Atari VCS cartridge slated for release called "Black Lodge". It was to be packed with enhanced chips, producing sound and graphics that were unprecedented on the system to that point. Though production got far enough that a prospectus advertisement in Atari catalogs was run in select markets, the project was abruptly discontinued. The next year, Pitfall 2: The Lost Caverns was released by Activision utilizing similarly enhanced chips, though it was nowhere near the sophistication that "Black Lodge" had promised. Many in the industry assumed the designer had defected from Atari and brought the technology with him... ...except that the game was fully completed and was ready for release in 1983 when it was suddenly abandoned. Stranger still, it quite directly references Twin Peaks, a television show that wouldn't air for another seven years. What could this game's story be?
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Post by strudders on Feb 19, 2019 10:54:03 GMT -5
I'm a TP fan so this does look cool, but a shame it's not a 'true' 2600 game
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Post by TrekMD on Feb 19, 2019 22:10:34 GMT -5
I know. It's interesting to see these games that are inspired by the 2600 but aren't truly 2600 games. Still, cool.
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