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They said they're not into Atari, they didn't say they didn't like Atari. How could anyone not like Atari, is beyond me. Great, atmospheric machines with lots of good games and demos, and quirky, unique sound.
I am not into these Centipede games, though, it's basically the only 'early game style' that I just couldn't get. It seems so limited and narrow even in idea.
Give me Wizard of Wor or Pac-Man any day. |
| "I don't like Atari" - then what the F are you on Atarimania.com. Millipede is a good game, I love htis conversion, but it is a little slow. To pick this out as the only good Atari game ever made means you are on some serious drugs. Back to the game. I find this and the ST versions fun to play, and better than the 5200 Centipede and other clones. |
| I'm not into Atari, I like very few games on this machine. This version is the very best one I know. It's real arcade gameplay, I mean it keep you busy like it should. It worth you own the cartridge. I don't know why centipede is in the top. Sure Millipede is a top 8 bit game. The other version I liked is the ST, but it's lacking that arcade feeling. (I'm not trying to compare the original arcade..) |
| It plays more than fine with the Trak-Ball, does it really matter which mode it's in... |
| Michael Current - 04/11/2009 |
The instructions mention Atari Trak-Ball support, but a trackball only works in joystick mode; there isn't really trackball support, unfortunately. |
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Other version with the same title:
Atari. |
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Working title was Centipede Plus.
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