Achieved at : 2022-07-10
Rank : 1
(world record)
Lups : 100
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2022-07-20





General Rules: |
Game must be played on the actual hardware. Play with default settings unless otherwise specified. No code modifications that give the player an advantage over other players. 1 credit. No continues. 1 player mode only. No use of trainers, cheats, auto-fire (when not default present in-game) , game saves, or cheat codes. Can be overruled by the Specific Rules (see above). It is discouraged and may lead to voters not accepting your score to - excessively point farm - use glitches or other game exploits |
Specific Rules: | Play the game in 1 player mode with default settings |
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Imagine that this box art was comming out today ? Haha then the world is one fire i think .. Game checked and its OK ..
Ray2222
0:01 - ADVANCED
5:47 - final score, hardware, controller, cartridge in system.
Thx
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It took me up until now to realize this game uses all 4 action buttons. They all do they same thing but it's really nice.
Most 5200 games only use the bottom 2. And those buttons in particular on mine take some warming up. First I have to press really hard until they break in. This happens if I let the controller sit without play a while.. as where the upper 2 buttons work flawless and are very light and responsive to boot.
A note:
Everyone complains about the 5200 buttons being mushy. But I figured out the issue. They're all using the more popular Taiwan model.
The original U.S.A. model doesn't have the awkward protruding rubber and are as clicky as the keypad. Idk why Atari changed it but the original model feels great. I have 1 of each, Taiwan and USA. The Taiwan not only has mushy triggers but needs opening and cleaning before each use, as where the USA model I only had to clean the keypad once and never needed to clean behind the fire buttons. I'm thinking when Atari chose to outsource the quality dropped. The USA model is likely rarer but should be sought after. Most ppl don't even know about it.
5:47 - final score, hardware, controller, cartridge in system.
Thx
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It took me up until now to realize this game uses all 4 action buttons. They all do they same thing but it's really nice.
Most 5200 games only use the bottom 2. And those buttons in particular on mine take some warming up. First I have to press really hard until they break in. This happens if I let the controller sit without play a while.. as where the upper 2 buttons work flawless and are very light and responsive to boot.
A note:
Everyone complains about the 5200 buttons being mushy. But I figured out the issue. They're all using the more popular Taiwan model.
The original U.S.A. model doesn't have the awkward protruding rubber and are as clicky as the keypad. Idk why Atari changed it but the original model feels great. I have 1 of each, Taiwan and USA. The Taiwan not only has mushy triggers but needs opening and cleaning before each use, as where the USA model I only had to clean the keypad once and never needed to clean behind the fire buttons. I'm thinking when Atari chose to outsource the quality dropped. The USA model is likely rarer but should be sought after. Most ppl don't even know about it.