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Post by TrekMD on Dec 22, 2017 0:19:50 GMT -5
Hey Ferg, I sent you an email with the coquito and ponche recipes.
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 20, 2017 7:30:59 GMT -5
Great. Will be listening to this today. Merry Christmas!
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 10, 2017 23:31:27 GMT -5
Indeed. Will be listening to this on my way to work tomorrow.
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 6, 2017 23:34:24 GMT -5
I'm writing something for you which, I hope, will be interesting.
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 4, 2017 7:18:34 GMT -5
Lynx emulation is not the best, unfortunately. There are issues with sound most of the time and even some graphical glitches but the only emulator available hasn't seen much, if any work, in years.
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 3, 2017 9:39:46 GMT -5
Cool, thanks for letting us know!
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Post by TrekMD on Dec 1, 2017 20:10:36 GMT -5
Excellent! Will be having a listen!
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 23, 2017 22:51:04 GMT -5
Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 23, 2017 11:13:03 GMT -5
I attended FreePlay Florida this year. This is the main event in Florida for Retro Gaming and has been going on for several years. Various retro guests attended and there were plenty of arcade pinball machines to enjoy. This year there was even a release of an exclusive event-themed game for the Atari 2600. This is a limited edition custom game sponsored by Cybertron Video Games, AtariAge, and Retro Games Fan for Free Play Florida 2017. The game itself is a mod of Midnight Magic created by Florida’s own Atari legend Scott Dayton of Neo Games. Read about the event here: FreePlay FloridaCheck out my picture album here: FreePlay Florida 2017 Album
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 16, 2017 22:52:04 GMT -5
Glad to be of service.
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 15, 2017 22:23:50 GMT -5
OK, the PDF versions are now available. Here is today's update: Greetings, Breaking the "six release announcements per year" cycle for a very special announcement. This is an official announcement that the long anticipated Newsletter Legacy Archive is now live. This is a collected archive of every issue of Retrogaming Times, Bit Age Times, Retrogaming Times Monthly, and The Retrogaming Times in .PDF file format, ready for direct download. Over 200 total issues across more than 20 years! The link to this part of the site can be found on the main index: www.classicplastic.net/trt Retrogaming Times, Bit Age Times, and Retrogaming Times Monthly each feature single download links to obtain every issue in each respective newsletter. Issue of The Retrogaming Times will have .PDF files added to the Legacy Archive as they are published. PLEASE read the formatting information on the Legacy Archive page so you understand exactly what you are downloading, as most issues will have download options for two different layout configurations. Additionally the entire archive is backed up, offline, in three locations. There is no need to stash the whole thing away or redistribute it elsewhere. In fact I would rather the archive not be redistributed at all, so that any updates or fixes will always take place at the top. If you notice any problems, links that don't go anywhere or point to the wrong file, please contact me using the e-mail contact on the Legacy Archive page. Thank you very much for your patience while this undertaking was completed and thank you for reading The Retrogaming Times. For those interested in contributing to the next issue (January 2018), the deadline is December 22nd. See You Next Game, David Lundin, Jr. Chief Editor / Contributing Columnist, The Retrogaming Times
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 1, 2017 16:44:46 GMT -5
This is an official notification that The Retrogaming Times, Eleventh Issue - November 2017, has been published and can be viewed at the URL below: www.classicplastic.net/trt/Featured in this issue: MANIC MINER'S FORGOTTEN CONVERSION! + More C64! - Argus and Planet Golf + The Controller Chronicles - Super Nintendo Control Pad + Betting On Dark Horses + By Any Other Name - Back to the Future Part II & III *COVER STORY* + Weekly Retrogaming Trivia Recap + and more... Please feel free to circulate the URL and visit the official Facebook page of The Retrogaming Times at www.facebook.com/theretrogamingtimes/If you would like to contribute to a future issue, please contact trt@classicplastic.net directly. We are a 100% free, 100% hobbyist driven, 100% retrogaming focused newsletter. That means all of our content is created by retrogamers just like you. Submissions for future issues are ALWAYS open! Thank you for reading The Retrogaming Times.
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Post by TrekMD on Oct 26, 2017 18:53:38 GMT -5
Absolutely! You should try to go next year! You'll have a blast! They already have the dates: Oct 19-21.
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Post by TrekMD on Oct 24, 2017 17:31:26 GMT -5
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed them. This certainly is the retro event to go to. You do end up spending a pretty penny, though!
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Post by TrekMD on Oct 24, 2017 15:41:27 GMT -5
I'm back from PRGE! This was a superb event again, and even better than last year. Lots of gaming celebrities to meet and the museum was even larger with a focus on the Atari 2600 given the 40th Anniversary of the console. Some of the engineers who worked at Atari (on the 2600 as well as various home computers and other consoles) were present and had some interesting panels. As if that weren't enough, there were quite a few new homebrew tittles released at the event as well for the 2600, 5200, Jaguar, NES, Genesis, and Intellivision. Never mind all the demos for even more new stuff being worked on. Here is a link to my online album: PRGE 2017
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