Combat Gets Playfield Redesign Competition 21
Thanks to AtariAge for its competition in which entrants can design playfields for a remake of Combat for the Atari 2600. The competition info points out: "Ask anyone what games they played on their Atari 2600 when they were younger, and invariably Combat will be included among the titles listed... The original version of Combat supports many game variations, but few unique playfields." Therefore, retro programmer Zach Matley "...has created a new [unofficial] version of Combat, dubbed Combat Redux, that allows for 28 unique playfields.", and winners of the competition will get their maps included an Atari 2600 cartridge version of the remake.
This could kill Al (Score:3, Interesting)
That said, I recommend that everyone give it a go. The (Windows only?) editor makes it trivially easy to design a playfield. I did a couple based on some well known Game of Life patterns, I'm sure some /.ers can come up with something even geekier.
included game? (Score:4, Informative)
this couldn't be due to the fact that combat was actually included with the 2600, could it? those were the days, when consoles actually came with a game included. and an adequate number of controllers so you could actually play against someone without having to buy anything else...
combat and video olympics, my first 2 atari games. video olypmics ruled. it was pong x 10. tennis? sure looks like pong. soccer? ok, it's like pong, but with a bunch of blocking guys, staggered, that all move in synch. volleyball? 2 blockers at the back moving in synch, otherwise just like pong.
Re:included game? (Score:2)
how long do you think 'till they remake river-raid, stampede, or adventure?
hopefully they leave the kool-aid man game out of it...
Re:included game? (Score:2)
I can't recall what all the renames were, but Combat was "Tanks Plus". Air-Sea Battle was something else too, I can't recall. Video Olympics was definitely something else.
Super Breakout, Demon Attack, and Yars Revenge, hands down the best games ever created for the 2600, pure rhythmic video hypnosis. Ahh nostalgia. Best to leave it there -- if I played it to
Re:included game? (Score:2)
I remember buying a game that turned out to be River Raid with the named changed into "Operacao AM-X". The instruction/storyline were in portuguese printed on the cartridge (no individual manual required). Other than that, it was just plain River Raid.
Re:included game? (Score:1)
I also remember one game available through Sears that I don't think was released by anyone else. At least, I never saw it anywhere else. "Stella
Silly memory (Score:1)
My roomates and I plugged an Atari 2600 into the TV and ran the audio out into the stereo and cranked this thing up with Space Invaders and Combat.
Man, the earthquake that ensued from the fat rumbling bass produced by these games on the 2600 certainly pissed off many a hous
Re:2600 nostalgia (Score:2)
Re:2600 nostalgia (Score:2, Interesting)
We had Atari, but I lusted after Intellivision and Colleco. (Coleco?). My cousin had both. They had far better graphics, but we had a greater quantity of games (most of which were crap).
My favorite 2600 game was Adventure. Several months ago there was an article on
I'd like an updated PS2 version (Score:1)
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I still have my Atari 2600's original paddles, but never had a game designed to use them, so they're still practically unused.
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Pac-man with random mazes (Score:2)