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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 27, 2006 0:12:56 GMT -5
Yea, I've got a lot of questions about the Color TV Game series. Here goes: What are the 6 modes of Color TV Game 6? What are the 15 modes of Color TV Game 15? What are the 112 modes of Color TV Racing 112? According to this Wikipedia entry, it does really have 112 modes. What is the control inferface of Computer TV Game (Computer Othello)? Will we ever be able to play them? These should conclude it.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 27, 2006 7:08:25 GMT -5
I don't know exactly. All I do know is that the colours and patterns change. It was quite common for old single-game consoles to do that way-back-when. I don't think the actual game changes all that much.
As for whether you'll ever get to play them... that all depends on whether you can track one down, buy one, and somehow get it working on a modern TV set and your regional power supply.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 27, 2006 10:54:41 GMT -5
Well, I don't think that all is possible. I don't think I can play anything up to non-AV Famicom with what I have.
And I really doubt about the possibility of remakes... probably even Nintendo themselves don't have the original game code....
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 27, 2006 15:29:58 GMT -5
Nah, I'm sure they have the original code. They're an efficient Japanese company proud of their illustrious history after all. I bet they've still got the schematic drawings for the light gun arcades as well. After all... we know they've still got Miyamoto's original pixel art drawings for Donkey Kong.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 29, 2006 15:53:00 GMT -5
Now that I think of it, even if they don't have the original coded, They do konw how the games runs like. That's how they made one of those WarioWare microgame, huh?
Maybe they can make those games minigames of (insert WarioWare/Animal Croosing/whatever game here)...
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