Hey Allan and all.

As others have said you can pick these machines up at thrift stores and yard
sales and stuff like that usually for dirt cheap.  As I said in another
message the only one I have not found for cheap for a complete system is the
atari Jaguar which was their last system that was released in the early 90's
and like a lot of atari stuff was way ahead of its time but poorly
advertised.

Regards,

Tom


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: audyssey: Monty, of course


Hello Tom,
*gives secret atari brotherhood handshake*
Atari will rise again!
lol
It is good to hear some of those machines are still kicking. My atari 
computer kicked the bucket in the late  eighties and I grieved over it. I
can't seem to recall my atari call sign. I want to say it was 7600? It was 
white and had this interesting feature where you could create a virtual ram 
disk with it. I am probably wrong about the number, I also owned the 
advanced atari game machine with the controllers that had a   number pad and

side fire buttons made of soft rubber, and a joystick. I remember playing 
galaxians and star raiders on it. Oh and pac man. I can't remember any 
others. It all starts to run together after a while.
keep  gaming,
allan




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From: "Tom Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: audyssey: Monty, of course


> Hi Allan and all.
>
> Ah, another Atari Freak!  Hail brother!  I remember all those titles 
> too,
> in
> fact I still have several working atari systems here and have some of them
> on good old 5.25" floppy disks and tapes although I avoid the tapes like 
> the
> plague whenever possible.  Not sure if I have the original Montezuma game 
> or
> not, may have to hook one of the old beasts up and see.  It is amazing how
> many of those old games we can play, true not as well as a sighted guy/gal
> but we could learn them because the sounds actually meant something.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of allan thompson
> Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 5:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: audyssey: Monty, of course
>
>
> Hello,I remember playing  several old atari computer games in the old
> days.
> My friends and I would have to load the program into the olde timey atari
> 800 with a cassette loader. Any little bump or movement in the load would
> crash the load and we would have to start it again. So basically you had a
> bunch of kids being very still and quiet for ten to twenty minutes, and 
> then
> a flurry of fisticuffs for the wico joystick when the game was ready to
> play..lol Man, we used to play blue max, shamus, this very cool game 
> called
> age of discovery, and the classic lode runner. I seem to recall playing
> monty's revenge as well and this  game returns back alot of memories... 
> One
> question for James. Was any sounds used or recreated from the original 
> game?
>
> Anyway, I am going to have to buy a copy for myself and my friend from
> those
> old days. He is sighted, but playing something like this, being a 
> recreation
> from a game he actually played might be very cool. thanks allan
>
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