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@AwesomeOgre: My Atari 2600 Junior with 32 integrated games has that detail. Position A is Equal to Mode Novice and Position B is equal to Mode Expert. YES of course.
-- Posted by omargeddon on 2019-06-28 19:38:52
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@omargeddon:
Thanks for the vote and reassurance on the settings being reverse. I remember reading about that unit, very cool! -- Posted by AwesomeOgre on 2019-06-28 19:49:08
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Is the reversal of switches somewhat common for clone consoles? Makes it really difficult to tell the settings! Thankfully the length of the rope is indicating! Well done and yes vote!
@AwesomeOgre: Your unit requires double attention to set the Difficulty switches correctly. YES from me!
-- Posted by oyamafamily on 2019-06-28 21:22:03
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@AwesomeOgre: On Atari 7800 Prosystem console, Difficulty switches have NO label. Left position is equivalent to Novice, and Right position is equal to Expert.
-- Posted by oyamafamily on 2019-06-28 21:28:18
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What music is the background? what video game? sounds good
-- Posted by omargeddon on 2019-06-28 22:38:11
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@RetroRob:
Thanks for the vote RetroRob! im not sure how common it is but now i see why some people use to tell me B was expert and A was novice. Maybe they grew up with one of these units. -- Posted by AwesomeOgre on 2019-06-29 03:57:46
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@oyamafamily:
Thanks for voting oyamafamily! yea , i probally shouldnt use this unit for scores since it may cause some confusion. I'll have to check my 7800 now but im sure you are right on the settings as i remember it too being weird -- Posted by AwesomeOgre on 2019-06-29 04:02:17
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@omargeddon:
Im not sure what the music goes to omar. i was just looking for something western sounding and 8-bit to go along with the game. im glad you like it, it does go well with it -- Posted by AwesomeOgre on 2019-06-29 04:05:43
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@retrogaminginvaders:
Thanks for voting retrogaminginvaders! It sure is, for now anyway -- Posted by AwesomeOgre on 2019-06-29 04:07:21
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It says Difficulty B which is actually Expert A. You can tell because of the short rope in the video. Weird huh?