Final score: 8310

    • ThatKomputerKat@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I think this is one of those new Atari consoles that just has built in games and outputs over hdmi, so hopefully it wouldn’t be as bad.

      Still gonna stick to my CRT sets for my classic stuff for as long as I can keep them working personally.

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    4 months ago

    That’s the wrong controller for that game. The way to go is with the dial controller.

    SOURCE: I beat it on my 2600 as a kid.

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      4 months ago

      ?

      I must not remember correctly but I didn’t think it was possible to “beat” asteroids. I thought it just went on forever…like space… I remember playing one game for hours and hours.

      Must be in a mode or difficulty I didn’t play.

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        4 months ago

        It has a maximum score before it restarts the count. I can’t remember what that was.

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      4 months ago

      Does the VCS even have a dial controller as an option? Obviously the 2600 original did, but I almost backed the VCS and don’t remember anything other than the paddle and a modern style controller as options.

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        4 months ago

        According to promotional material, the 2021 VCS “Classic Controller” has a twistable joystick for paddle controller functionality. “Paddle” is the usual term for the rotary analog controller, which I think is what is meant by “dial controller”

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      How did that work? The dial was analog left right and a button.

      The thrust on asteroids was digital- on or off forward, left, right and back on the joystick was hyperspace jump.

      You couldn’t move or hyper jump if you used the dial.