Halo Done As if it Were on the Atari 2600

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ta152h

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[citation][nom]mavroxur[/nom]Uh oh, i hate to throw it back in your face like this, but...http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=31827A 733 Celeron, with 133FSB. And yes, it's a mobile part, but still a Tualatin core.[/citation]

So what you really wanted to say was it was a Mobile Celeron, not a Celeron.
 

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[citation][nom]jgiron[/nom]Wow if you stayed on this page for 15 minutes your life is sad.[/citation]
Those 15 minutes weren't spent on this page. They were spent on the game.

P.S. I just LOST THE GAME.
 

waffle911

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[citation][nom]christop[/nom]That looks like total 8 or 2 bit crap.[/citation]
Then you sir clearly do not understand the finer points of vintage gaming. This would've been state-of-the-art before the NES hit the shelves.
 

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[citation][nom]waffle911[/nom]Then you sir clearly do not understand the finer points of vintage gaming. This would've been state-of-the-art before the NES hit the shelves.[/citation]
Nah he's just mad he can't stand there like in normal halo and take shot after shot like a battle ship shrugging off rocks being peltrd at it.
 

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[citation][nom]christop[/nom]That looks like total 8 or 2 bit crap.[/citation]
8 bit gaming was the progenitor of what we have today.
Back in the late 1970s my mother was an engineer for Atari and needless to say I was the most popular kid on the block. Back then people got just as hyped over new releases as they do with todays consoles. If they hadn't it would have been a dead end industry.
 

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[citation][nom]ta152h[/nom]Nice try, but Tualatin Celerons had 100 MHz bus, all the way up to 1.4 GHz, which was their final one.I know for sure Intel p III came in an EB variant that had a 133 mhz FSB, not as sure about celeron.[/citation]

I know for sure Intel p III came in an EB variant that had a 133 mhz FSB, not as sure about celeron.
 

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Nvidia's Fermi would be running at 100% Fan Speed at a temperature above 80*C... damn that architecture is hyper-active!

P.S. We would be laughing our asses off when we see pictures of Crysis or any other current *graphics intensive* games in 2020..
 

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[citation][nom]GoneMad[/nom]Can they translate Crysis to Atari 2600 format? Finally it will become playable!!! LOL!!!![/citation]
One can still play it on very high with a Pentium machine, provided the resolution is reduced to 1x1! :p
 
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