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Halo for the Atari 2600

51 pointsby nirmalalmost 15 years ago

8 comments

_deliriumalmost 15 years ago
FWIW, the guy who made this (Ed Fries) was the VP at Microsoft who oversaw game publishing for the original Xbox product cycle, which I assume explains the choice of Halo. He was one of the VPs who worked up from the technical ranks, not a pure business guy, but I still wouldn't have expected him to be writing asm. Pretty impressive.
petercooperalmost 15 years ago
Found some way down that page.. a link to a Flash based emulator running the ROM: <a href="http://www.codemystics.com/halo2600/" rel="nofollow">http://www.codemystics.com/halo2600/</a>
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phaedrusalmost 15 years ago
A few posts down from the link, the author of the game describes how he came about writing it. It's a great window into the game creator's process of working, and a very good read.
forintialmost 15 years ago
Do checkout Thrust for the 2600: <a href="http://www.atarihq.com/reviews/2600/thrust.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.atarihq.com/reviews/2600/thrust.html</a><p>It's the only 2600 game that I know that has physics and that's why I think it's the best.
palishalmost 15 years ago
<i>It's around this time that I discovered the existence of what I call "Magic Land". I was working on a bug with the boss encounter and accidentally found myself completely outside the 64 room map. I was wandering through memory that was never intended to be interpreted as part of the map but the code was doing the best it could to interpret what was being thrown at it. Strange, misshapen monsters attacked me in even stranger ways as I wandered through this bizarre land that I had unintentionally created. I left a bug or two in the final game to allow others to find and explore this strange landscape as I did.</i><p>I really want to see a youtube video of this.
nirmalalmost 15 years ago
To play the rom on your own machine try Stella. <a href="http://stella.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://stella.sourceforge.net/</a><p>Also as part of a class dedicated to the Atari 2600 I made these games: <a href="http://nirmalpatel.com/hacks/atari.html" rel="nofollow">http://nirmalpatel.com/hacks/atari.html</a><p>Let me know why you think.
painesalmost 15 years ago
Off Topic: The ZX Specturm (also an 8 Bit machine like the Atart 2600) is still very popular and the community has made some great mods, e.g. the divIDE (an extension to hook up IDE devices). Also the community still does games and tools for it. Lately someone made an ethernet hack, and you can even twitter from the specccy. Amazing stuff. BR
mattewalmost 15 years ago
I hope they decide to sell cartridges for this. My original 2600 is still working after all these years, although it gets more challenging every year to hook it up to the TV as the connectors lag further and further behind. Anyone makeing a game/tv switch for hdmi? :)