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Homestar Runner Atari 2600 RPG Nears Release

Thanks to Atari Age for pointing out an updated demo of the Homestar Runner Atari 2600 RPG has been made available on their forums, and an attached message notes "...new bigger tiles, bigger map, ability to move between different maps and enter some buildings, [and a] partially done inventory screen." There's more information on this previously covered title at the official Homestar Runner RPG site, which lists pertinent features for the game, which is due to be released this May, including: "Will be released as a cartridge for the Atari 2600", and "Strongbad is not playable because he is the villain!"

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  1. It's Hoamshtarr! by Oncogene · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ye find yeself in yon dungeon. Ye see a FLASK. Obvious exits are NORTH, SOUTH, and DENNIS.

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  2. One Strong Bad Question by mythosaz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will he use his powers for good, or awesome?

    1. Re:One Strong Bad Question by Oncogene · · Score: 5, Funny

      If it were too awesome, girls would try to make out with the screen, and they'd have to program it to be like, "Back off, bay-bee."

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  3. Perth people who need a deck... by Kris_J · · Score: 4, Informative
    The first 8 or 9 people that can come to my house in Perth, Western Australia, with one of these carts in their hand can have, free, an Atari 2600. Earlybirds get their choice of 6-switch, 4-switch and Jr. 9V power supply is your problem, but I will make sure the Atari works before you leave. Follow the link to my website for my email address.

    I'm not affiliated with the game in any way, I just collect old video games stuff and have more Atari 2600s than I know what to do with.

  4. Here we go by jetfuel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Cue hundreds of people getting +5 Funny for posting verbatim transcriptions of their favorite Homestarrunner lines. Then hundreds more also getting modded up for replying with the next line of the scene.

    1. Re:Here we go by Beeswarm · · Score: 5, Funny

      Here comes the Thnikkaman!

  5. Re:Jesus why? by Alizarin+Erythrosin · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you haven't seen some of the (at the end they have some games to play) other games they have on their website, they make them in old skool Atari look... blocky graphics, 8-bit sound, the whole 8 yards...

    Just a natural extension. I think it's cool, but my Atari probably doesn't work anymore.

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  6. How'd they get it on a cart? by Kleedrac2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What's more interesting to me than the game itself (though as an avid Strongbad fan I can't wait for the game either) is how are they going to produce an Atari 2600 cartridge? If this process is easy (which I can't imagine it would be) then why haven't we seen more Atari/NES/(S)NES games come out from the indie scene. If this process is difficult then I wonder if there would be a tutorial/HOWTO on the process somewhere?

    Kleedrac

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    1. Re:How'd they get it on a cart? by holnet · · Score: 3, Informative

      Well, on some of the other projects on his page, he links to the atariage.com store. I looked there, and they provide services to homebrew game makers. Kinda cool actually, though they say that for the shell they take an old 2600 game, clean off the label, and use the shell. That seems kinda wasteful (and destructive). I mean, it's a small plastic box. How hard could that be to manufacture??

    2. Re:How'd they get it on a cart? by kaellinn18 · · Score: 3, Funny

      though they say that for the shell they take an old 2600 game, clean off the label, and use the shell. That seems kinda wasteful

      Recycling is now wasteful? Man, Earth is screwed...

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    3. Re:How'd they get it on a cart? by kisrael · · Score: 4, Informative

      There's a reasonably active indie/homebew scene.

      For the 2600, it's based on the [stella] mailing list, and for the manufacturing, AtariAge.com is a great bet for someone who just wants their game manufactured and publicized and not (nec. maximizing pure profit, just taking a royalty per cart)

      I just had my first atari 2600 game JoustPong made, released it at "PhillyClassic 5". You can order it at atari age.

      People interested in trying it themselves...it's not easy to learn to program it, but isn't too bad if you know assembly or at least are good in some high level languages. I recommend my own tutorial, 2600 101 for people looking to learn.

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  7. Strongbad is not playable... by PhilipMatarese · · Score: 3, Funny

    Strongbad is not playable because "You can't control me!"

  8. Who do you play then? by b0r0din · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wouldn't mind playing a futuristic cyber warrior with a cyber shield.

    Let's examine possible games with characters other than Strongbad.

    Homestar Baseball 2004 - Let's play ball. Except of course, the game requires using a baseball bat, and some people don't have any arms.

    Bub's Burger Time - This game I could see playing. Although watch out for invisible villains sneaking off with your Swiss Cake Rolls.

    Coach Z's Street Basketball - "Where my lasers at?"

    Marzipan's Dance Dance Revolution - can you really go wrong with Carol as lead guitar?

    Trogdor's Burninating Rampage - Burninate all the people...in their THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!!!

    Pom Pom's Pong - Just pong pom pom around with two old-school paddles.

    The Cheat is Not Dead - Max Payne style, starring the Cheat as an undercover raver and ladies' man. He fights the law...he also fights the crime, but not as much.

  9. expensive by kc78 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I was planning on purchasing it until I found out it was going to cost around 45 dollars. I'm hoping they have an emulator version for the rest of us then.

    1. Re:expensive by DJayC · · Score: 4, Informative

      You're in luck.. right off the homepage:

      - Will be released as a cartridge for the Atari 2600
      - ROM will also be released for emulators