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  In addition to the continuing updates to the Virtual Jaguar emulator we've highlighted recently, the Project Tempest emulator has also seen recent updates.  Be sure to check the Work in Progress page for the most recent Project Tempest screenshots and news.  Both of these Jaguar emulators are making great progress and we look forward to more updates as they continue to evolve! 
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  If you're in New England and want to partake in gaming goodness this weekend, then you'll want to attend the New England Classic Gamers Group Winter Trademeet 2003.  The event takes place in Boston this Saturday, February 8th from 4pm until around 9pm.  Escape the winter cold by playing games, making trades, and talking about classic gaming with fellow enthusiasts!  Games of all genres are welcome, from the Channel F up to the PS2.  For more information, please visit the New England Classic Gaming Headquarters. 
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  The Windows version of MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) has been updated to version 0.64.  The MESS emulator supports a wide variety of game systems and computers, including the Atari 5200, 7800 and 8-bit computers.  This latest version is based on MAME 0.64 and also incorporate some improvements to the SNES support.  To download the latest Windows and Mac versions of MESS, please visit the MESS Homepage. 
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  Spending too much time in front of your Atari 2600 and not getting enough exercise?  Marco Lazzeri has tackled the problem by building an Exercise Bike Controller for the Atari 2600 well suited to play Activision's Decathlon.  Marco took an AOL CD and modified it for use with exercise bike, generating the necessary left and right movements as the pedals are turned.  For pictures and more information, please visit Marco's Exercise Decathlon page. 
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  The Atari Video Club has announced plans for their first video game show, The Video Game Summit.  The event is scheduled to take place on July 12th, 2003 and will be held in Suburban Lombard, Illinois at The Quality Inn and Suites Hotel.   The event is open to all video game systems, and is also one of the stops of the Jagfest Tour this year.  For more information, please visit the official Video Game Summit home page. 
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  Chris Hutt has posted a new and detailed Work in Progress update to his Atari 130XE Space Harrier Conversion Project page.  This ambitious project aims to port the popular Sega arcade game Space Harrier to the Atari 130XE.   Chris has made great strides thus far, and you can view his latest screenshots and even the source code here.  To discuss Space Harrier with Chris Hutt and other AtariAge visitors please visit our Atari 8-bit Forum. 
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  If you're interested in Jaguar emulation, several recent updates have been made to the Virtual Jaguar emulator over at Potato Emulation.  New movies have been posted showing several games (Doom, Ultra Vortek, Pitfall, Bubsy and Raiden) running in the emulator, and new screenshots have been posted as well. You can learn more about the Virtual Jaguar emulator over at Potato Emulation and discuss it with other Jaguar fans in our Atari Jaguar Forum. 
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  JagFest organizers have announced plans to hold multiple JagFest 2003 events this year to provide more people the Jaguar experience during the tenth anniversary of its release by Atari.  This year's JagFest events will take place at other classic gaming events nationwide, as opposed to being standalone events themselves.  Each event will feature demos of lost and upcoming games, as well as one or more tournaments with prizes for some of the best Jaguar games out there.  For complete details, please visit the JagFest Homepage. 
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  The team at AtariArchives.org has announced the latest addition to their ever growing archive of classic Atari books.  The latest edition is Electronic Computer Projects For Commodore and Atari Personal Computers, written by Soori Sivakumaran and published by Compute! Publications.  This little-known book includes schematics and software for projects to turn your 8-bit Atari, Commodore 64, or Vic-20 into a burglar alarm, robotic motor control system, and digital light sensor, as well as other interesting projects.  This book is available in its entirety online and is the 10th classic computing book made available at AtariArchives.org. 
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  Fans of Atari 8-bit music may be interested to learn that two new SAP audio players have been released. One player is for the Amiga and is titled SAP (which also happens to be the name of an existing Amiga SAP player), and the other, SAPplug, is a plug-in for the XMMS Linux audio player.  Both of these players can be downloaded from the Atari SAP Music Archive, as well as the ASMA archive itself, which presently has over 1500 Atari 8-bit tunes. 
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  There have been quite a few status updates recently for the Virtual Jaguar emulator over at Potato Emulation. There are many new screenshots of the emulator in action, lists of games that are working, working but not playable, and not working at all, and many other updates.  The Virtual Jaguar emulator hasn't been released yet, but we're looking forward to its release later this year. 
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  The CastCE emulator we mentioned two weeks ago has now been released!  CastCE is a fully functional Atari ST emulator for PocketPC devices  CastCE supports hundreds of great Atari ST games and runs many of them at full speed on a 206Mhz IPAQ.  There are versions available for both the IPAQ as well as ARM-bsaed PocketPCs.  Please visit the CastCE Homepage to download a version for your PocketPC as well as screenshots and manual. 
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  Matt Reichert (aka Tempest) has recently added a large batch of thorough prototype reviews to the 5200 section of his website AtariProtos.com.  The newly added titles are A.E., Asteroids, Barroom Baseball, Black Belt, Final Legacy, Jr. Pac-Man, Microgammon, Millipede, Miniature Golf, Meebzork, Stargate, Super Pac-Man, Tempest, Track & Field, and Xari Arena.  If you'd like to learn all about these prototypes, along with others for the 2600 and 5200, please stop by AtariProtos.com today! 
 
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  Gray Chang, author of several Atari 8-bit computer games, has created a website with lots of great information about them.  The games are Claim Jumper, Dog Daze, Dog Daze Deluxe, and Bumpomov's Dogs.  Gray has included descriptions, historical information, screenshots, and box artwork for each game, as well as the binaries you can download and run in an Atari 8-bit emulator.  You can find all this and more at The Dog Daze Home Page. 
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  boob! has posted a new version of Atari800DC. What's new in version 0.75: 
 uses Atari800 cvs code base as of jan-11-2003
 reverted the sound changes which were introduced in the 0.72 version - the sound should be similar to 0.71.
 saved states on the VMU now show a Atari icon. Due to a change in the layout of the state save file, saved states of previous versions aren't recognized.
 changing video mode of emulated Atari now doesn't change the video mode used to drive the screen. These 2 video mode settings (what the emulated Atari thinks the video mode is, and the video mode used by the DC) can now be changed independently. Setting them to different values will disable double buffering, so best results are achieved if both settings are the same.
 buttons B, X, Y on the 1st DC controller can now be redefined to generate simulated key presses on the keyboard. If they are redefined, the Start, Select, and Option keys can be entered in the keyboard emulation screen.
 
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  For anyone who's had to deal with a poor-quality RF signal when trying to use their Atari 2600 system, Chris Wilkson is developing an A/V mod that provides composite, S-Video, and stereo outputs.  Chris has sent us pictures of the board he's working on as well as screenshots of the mod in action, which you can find here. Chris hopes to have this modification ready in time for PhillyClassic 4 at the end of March.  To follow a discussion of Chris' A/V mod, please visit our AtariAge 2600 Forum. 
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  Mark DiLuciano has announced the development of a MagiCard / Video Life multicart for the Atari 2600. MagiCard is a programming tool for the 2600, and Video Life is a  version of the classic computer-based life simulator in which you create an organism and watch it grow   Now you can enjoy these rare games on a real 2600 without spending a fortune!  The cartridge comes  complete with manuals, overlays and a schematic.  You can order the MagiCard / Video Life multicart from Sunmark.com for $49.95 and you can also discuss it with Mark DiLuciano and other AtariAge visitors in our Atari 2600 Forum. 
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  While working on his new Fu Kung! 2600 game, Andrew Davie has put together an impressive tech demo of a Dancing Baby.  This demo should give you an idea of the type of animation Andrew is shooting for as he continues to develop Fu Kung!  You can download the demo here and take a look at an animated image here (thanks to Chris Larkin for putting that image together!)  To run this demo you will need to download the latest version of z26 and make sure to pass in the -g11 command-line parameter. 
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  Version 1.14 of the Atari++ Emulator has been released.  The Atari++ Emulator is a Unix-based Atari 8-bit emulator, and can be compiled on a variety of systems (Linux, Solaris, Irix).  New features in the 1.14 release include: 
 Extended emulation of various cartridge types (SDX,XEGS)
 Emulation of the 5200 BountyBob cartridge.
 Improved sound quality for Oss and ALSA.
 Highly improved sound emulation for SDL
 
 You can learn more about Atari++ as well as download the source here.
 
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  Version 1.2.0 of the Atari800MacX Atari 8-bit emulator has been released.  Atari800MacX is a native OS X Cocoa port of the Atari 800 emulator. Lots of new features and bug fixes in this version, including the ability to program keys used for keyboard emulation of joysticks, subdirectory support for DOS functions, new support for AlphaOmega Software's Extended Software Updater, and more.  Please visit the Atari800MacX page for complete details and to download the latest version (source code is also available). 
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