Halo Done As if it Were on the Atari 2600

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HaHa..
That was fun..
That actually looks very similar to how I remembered Berzerk on the 2600 :)
I forgot how crude these games used to look.
Good find..

Anyone want to make a 70's TEXT version of Crysis?
 
[citation][nom]enewmen[/nom]HaHa..That was fun..That actually looks very similar to how I remembered Berzerk on the 2600 I forgot how crude these games used to look.Good find..Anyone want to make a 70's TEXT version of Crysis?[/citation]
After I read that, I bit my hand so my roomies wouldn't wake up to me laughing...
But, really, anyone up for it?
 
[citation][nom]arterius2[/nom]how do you shoot?[/citation]
You need to get a gun first (move up to the next screen) then it seems to be the space bar.
 
I feel like there could have been some attempt to make it first person and somewhat more like HALO. Still pretty cool though. The music was awesome.
 
[citation][nom]swamprat[/nom]You need to get a gun first (move up to the next screen) then it seems to be the space bar.[/citation]

No. It's - you get a real gun (move up to the tv screen) and then squeeze the trigger! :)
 
[citation][nom]Article[/nom]Ever wonder what sort of game Halo
would have been if it weren't for the Intel Celeron-based CPU [/citation]


Actually, the CPU was more closely related to the Pentium 3's, because it had a 133FSB, but smaller cache. Celeron's of the era had 66MHz FSB's. Celeron CPU's didn't get a 100MHz FSB until the coppermine core was released on an 800MHz version. 133MHz FSB's wern't seen in Celeron's until the Tualatin core was released.

Because knowing is half the battle! G.I. JOE!
 
"After I read that, I bit my hand so my roomies wouldn't wake up to me laughing...
But, really, anyone up for it?"

>NUKE

You nuke the entire village. Rocks appear out of nowhere and rain down.
 
[citation][nom]rohitbaran[/nom]This is one of the games for which Intel's graphics solutions don't seem to be weak![/citation]
You just hit the spot right there,man!...lol


 
Guys be careful what you say about Halo maybe some fanboyz are lurking around forums ...


btw Halo sucks
 
[citation][nom]mavroxur[/nom]Actually, the CPU was more closely related to the Pentium 3's, because it had a 133FSB, but smaller cache. Celeron's of the era had 66MHz FSB's. Celeron CPU's didn't get a 100MHz FSB until the coppermine core was released on an 800MHz version. 133MHz FSB's wern't seen in Celeron's until the Tualatin core was released. Because knowing is half the battle! G.I. JOE![/citation]

Nice try, but Tualatin Celerons had 100 MHz bus, all the way up to 1.4 GHz, which was their final one.

 
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