For the past month I have been playing my Atari 2600 quite a bit. That coupled with the lack of pre-NES discussion around here (two topics on the first two pages of classic gaming) has driven me to hold a contest.
The
Patch Contest
How will it work? Everyone will compete to meet the requirements for as many Atari 2600 Activision Patches as possible. The first person to get them all wins, or the person to have the most patches by March 31st will be the winner. Those next closest to winning will get the 2nd and 3rd place prizes. There will also be a random drawing for all of those that competed who didn't win 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
The Contest will not be over until March 31st. Late entrants are encouraged as they still have a good chance of winning the random prize! Currently only 1st place has been claimed.
The RulesThe Prizes
- Everyone is eligible as long as you are a current DP forum member. You can even sign up just to play in the contest.
- No cheating. Everyone has to keep it fair to keep it fun. If you aren't sure what is or isn't allowed, just ask.
- Proof will be required for every score. A picture will do just fine; that's how Activision did it. Once you get your picture, just post a link to it here and I will adjust the current standings
- Past scores do not count. To be eligible for the contest, you must achieve the score after this topic was made. Old scores are cool, especially if you have that old picture you sent in to Activision, and the letter that came in the mail, but I want everyone to start at the same level. And by all means, post those old photos if you have them! (even though they won't count)
- Although play on a real 2600 is highly encouraged, emulators will be allowed, however to be eligible to win one of the main prizes (1st-3rd), at least one of your scores MUST be achieved on a real 2600 or equivalent (Sears, Coleco 2600 converter, 7800, etc.). Naturally with the use of emulators, you may not do anything you wouldn't be able to do on a real 2600: turbo fire, save states, slow motion, etc. Although you may use the emulator to save a screenshot of your score. Also, please stick to emulators that stay true to the 2600 as well. By that I mean, it runs nearly identical to the original and won't give you any advantage/disadvantage due to poor emulation.
- Activision Anthology for the PS2 will be allowed, as longs as the same standards in the above emulator rule are followed; only do things you would be allowed to do on a real 2600 and controller. I will not allow the GBA version, and I am not sure about the PC versions. If anyone has experience with the PC version, let me know. And if the Anthology says you got a patch, make sure you check here to make sure you meet the original requirements; some were dumbed down for the compilation.
- Don't abuse bugs and glitches.
- Whatever I decide, goes. If an unforeseen issue arises, I have the final say. I also am free to update the rules as I see fit, or disqualify anyone if I feel there is a major problem.
- I will play along, but I won't be winning any of my own prizes.
- Feedback and cooperation amongst participants is encouraged. While a contest, I still want this to be a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone. Feel free to post your tips for a game or ask for help on that certain game you have trouble with. If you have any suggestions for rules, or want to contribute an additional small prize or something, please let me know!
- Updates:
- On top of my record keeping, please save all of your photos/screen shots and keep track of which patches you have so you can double check the records I have for you. Please double check my list as you progress and let me know if there is a mistake. As the game picks up and more people join, there is more for me to keep track of and the chances of me making a mistake on my spreadsheet rises.
- For games with multiple patches, if you get a higher level patch, you will also get all of those below it. These games include: Decathlon, Dolphin, Laser Blast, Robot Tank, Space Shuttle and Starmaster.
- If/when you play a game on an actual 2600 or "hardware equivalent" as outlined above, please let me know and take a snapshot of it. If you will not be playing any games on an original system, please let me know.
- For Barnstorming and Grand Prix, there are multiple ways to get the patch. If you meet one single requirement for the game, then you will get a single patch, as was done when Activision was sending out patches. However, if you manage to complete all of the times for one of these games, I will also give you a second patch (point) that will count towards your score.
I don't know the specifics of the prizes yet, but they will be good ones. The first place prize I will make special and worth the effort. As I figure out the specifics, I will update this.
Below is just a preview of what the prizes will be.
1st Place - Keystone Kapers signed by Garry Kitchen (courtesy of digitalpress), Mystery 2600 Game 1, Mystery 2600 Game 2, Intellivision Lives for PS2, Pong-Asteroids-Yars' Revenge for GBA, Namco Museum for GBA
2nd Place - Mystery 2600 Game 1, Intellivision Lives for PS2, Marble Madness-Klax for GBA
3rd Place - Mystery 2600 Game 1, Midway's Greatest Hits Volume 1 for N64
Random prize - Mystery 2600 Game 1
(The random prize is a drawing amongst all entrants who got at least one game patch who didn't come 1st, 2nd or 3rd.)