![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But does a great job of explaining not just what he did, but why it was so hard to pull off in the first place. If you’ve never worked on such a constrained system, this might not seem like a big deal. The true aficionados can marvel at the snippets of source code he’s provided, but the rest of us can just watch the video below the break and marvel at the accomplishment. What’s more, the game still runs on the stock 2600 hardware - no emulator tricks required. While some concessions had to be made, he has succeeded where the original developers failed, and added a computer-controlled enemy to Combat. The two-player warfare game not only came with the console but was actually one of the more technically impressive titles for the system, offering nearly 30 variations of the core head-to-head gameplay formula.īut unfortunately, none of those modes included single player. If you ever spent some time playing on the Atari 2600, there’s an excellent chance you went through a few rounds of Combat. ![]()
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