Here we go over the earliest days of my gaming memories. My introduction to arcade games and the home versions I had access to.
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Opening 3D Logo By:
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Episode Notes:
1, Stella used for the 2600 captures and MAME used for the arcade.
2. I actually own original 2600 hardware and most of the games in this episode. Unfortunately it is not modified in any way for game capture.
3. I could not set Pole Position up properly in MAME. The control always felt wrong and made gameplay almost impossible. I used footage form the attract mode instead.
4. During my run with my fathers 2600 he purchased me an Odyssey 2. I would have included some thoughts about it, but I honestly don't remember much about it. I only owned a handful of games for it and didn't play it a lot.
5. I had to use the NES version of Donkey Kong in place of the arcade because I could not find a working ROM for my version of MAME. I genuinely don't have the patience to deal with such incompatibilities.
6. I virtually ignored console gaming from about 84 to 86. It was Nintendo that got me back into home gaming.
7. My father also loved Demon Attack, a game I admittedly thought was quite good as well. We played together often, one of my few happy memories I have of him.
8. The music during the arcade Zaxxon footage is from the SMS 3D version.
9. Part 2 will focus on my transition to the NES and popular arcade ports I loved there.
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