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Question: Vote for your favorite 6 titles below, as far as your preferences of games to have appear in the 2008 CAGDC Tourney.  (Voting closed: February 28, 2008, 11:19:17 AM)
Airwolf - 1 (1.9%)
Arkanoid - 4 (7.4%)
Capcom Bowling - 1 (1.9%)
Crystal Castles - 5 (9.3%)
Dig Dug - 6 (11.1%)
Discs of Tron - 0 (0%)
Donkey Kong 3 - 3 (5.6%)
Frogger - 5 (9.3%)
Galaga - 3 (5.6%)
Gorf - 2 (3.7%)
Gyruss - 2 (3.7%)
Jail Break - 0 (0%)
Kangaroo - 2 (3.7%)
Mercs - 0 (0%)
Nova 2001 - 1 (1.9%)
Rally-X - 3 (5.6%)
Rampart - 1 (1.9%)
RoadBlasters - 2 (3.7%)
Smash T.V. - 2 (3.7%)
Star Wars - 2 (3.7%)
Super Hang-On - 1 (1.9%)
The Glob - 4 (7.4%)
Vs. Dr. Mario - 0 (0%)
Xybots - 2 (3.7%)
Zaxxon - 2 (3.7%)
Total Voters: 9

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« on: February 10, 2008, 11:58:58 AM »

OK - the wait is over !!  I just got back the contract I sent to the owner of the Pro Putt Family Fun Center (PPFFC) location in Bloomington, Illinois, which is my location partner for this year's CAGDC Tournament event, and things are initially set... all we need is a minimum number of signups, that is !

For more info on PPFFC, see this thread.

Well, for now, all that matters is the games.  I have a list of potential titles that I'd like to have as part of a 'vote', like the one from last year, but before I even put that up, I want to run a 'pre-list' by you guys, and let you make note of any problem games.  Examples would be ones that allow continues (at least, IF the continue option can't be turned off), games with bugs that are tough to monitor, etc.  I've put a '*' next to games that have a continue, and a note if the score goes to zero (these games are no problem for the contest, BUT, keep in mind that you still are not allowed to continue !!).  If I've missed one that resets the score on continuation, let me know, and, definitely let me know if there's one with a '*' that allows you to disable the continue feature.  And again, be sure to note titles with a 'bug' that's problematic to monitor (I do know about the Galaga 'no-fire' issue).

Here's the initial list of possibles for the poll I'll be putting up:


Airwolf * - score goes to zero on continues
Arkanoid
Battlezone
Crystal Castles
Dig Dug
Disks of Tron
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong 3
Frogger
Galaga - cannot use the 'no-fire' glitch
Gorf
Jail Break
Kangaroo - 'leeching' allowed
Mercs * - score goes to zero on continues
Nova 2001 - not eligible to be chosen by early signups
Rally-X
Rampart *
Road Blasters *
Smash TV *
Star Wars
Stun Runner
Super Hang-On
Terminator 2 *
The Glob
Turbo Sub - not eligible to be chosen by early signups
Xybots *
Zaxxon



Note that this is an initial list, and a few changes (removals, additions, notations) will likely take place before I put up the poll list tomorrow.

Another thing to keep in mind is the new feature this year where the first 3 or 4 'early bird' entrants from two groups (1: previous CAGDC contest entrants, and 2: new CAGDC contest entrants) will get to pick a game of their choice to have as part of the final contest set of approximately 14 games.  But, note that if you pick a game with an asterisk by it, I will require you to attempt to help me keep an eye out for improper continues, and report any player doing so to me.  I'm basically saying that I want as few of these games in the contest as possible, since it's hard to monitor, but, if someone is willing to help me with the monitoring, I'm willing to put the game in.  Yep, that's right - you have to agree to 'rat out' people !  But, don't worry - I'll keep any such 'reports' strictly anonymous.

I'll likely put the poll up tomorrow morning, and also have the contest info page up on the web site, including a link to PayPal for the 'early bird' entrants to lock in their spot.  As always, they will receive a discount for signing up first, and many will likely will get the bonus of a game of their choice guaranteed to be put in the contest (barring, of course, the game 'breaking down', which is unlikely, but possible).  But remember, this is limited to the first 3 or 4 (I haven't decided exactly which) from each of two groups; thus, a total of 6 - 8 game-picking 'slots' are available.

OK - let the comments roll !
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2008, 01:05:22 PM »

I just like to say I wish I could come. and that Galaga no fire; you can see that a mile away!!! I would'nt worry about anyone doing it accept me because I need the handicap.

Have fun
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2008, 01:47:39 PM »

I would love to attend...but can't...see the other thread referred to above for more info.

have fun guys.
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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2008, 02:08:29 PM »

Wheres Burgertime and Rolling Thunder?

LOL Just kidding. Looks like a great list. I've looked at Air Wolf and Mercs, these you can turn off the continues.
Kangaroo has a hard timer.
Will be checking the rest out today.

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« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2008, 02:40:13 PM »

I just like to say I wish I could come. and that Galaga no fire; you can see that a mile away!!! I would'nt worry about anyone doing it accept me because I need the handicap.

Have fun
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« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2008, 01:03:09 AM »

One thing to note is that the Galaga game is an anniversary edition, so it's actually 'Galaga arrangement' and also has Xevious and (?Mappy?)...being a newer game, there's likely to be continues and Huh  I'll check them Friday and the other *'ed games. Grin
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« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2008, 09:07:45 PM »

I tried to have this up earlier today, but couldn't quite get to it.  Nonetheless, I put a poll up at the top of this page a couple of hours ago, regarding game selections for the upcoming tournament.  Anyone on the forums can feel free to vote, but (of course) I especially want those who are coming, or possibly coming, to chime in, so please do that now, and then read the rest of this post.

OK - you're back.  Now, I just got done with this year's tourney information page, so check it out next, and read up on all the details (tho most have already been disclosed in this thread, or this one).

Now, to the important part.  Sign up !!  To do that, you can go here for the links to the payment page.  You can use a credit card, or a PayPal account, to pay, and there's more than one perk to do so ASAP.

The first perk is a discount.  Adults and children get $5 off their respective fees for signing up in the next 11 days.  Perhaps more importantly, early signups get perk #2, which will be the ability to actually pick a game title that you wish to see appear in the final set of 14 game titles (13 known, and one a 'mystery' title, until the day of the contest).  Of course, this is first-come, first-served.  3 'pick' titles are reserved for previous CAGDC Tourney entrants (past participation has its privileges !), and 4 'pick' titles are reserved for 'new to the event' entrants.  So... don't wait - sign up now, and pick a game that you want to see and play in the event !!

OK, now on to the potential game titles.  The list is duplicated in the poll above, but, I have also put it here, with some additional comments.  Please feel free to follow up in this thread with any possible game issues that are not noted.  Thanks, and I look forward to another incredible contest, thanks to you incredible classic arcade gaming fans !


Airwolf - no continues allowed, even though the score goes to zero
Arkanoid
Capcom Bowling
Crystal Castles - any and all warping allowed
Dig Dug - no continues allowed, even though the score goes to zero
Discs of Tron
Donkey Kong 3
Frogger
Galaga - cannot use the 'no-fire' glitch
Gorf
Gyruss
Jail Break
Kangaroo - 'leeching' allowed
Mercs - no continues allowed, even though the score goes to zero
Nova 2001 - not eligible to be chosen (see perk #2, above) by early signups
Rally-X
Rampart - no continues allowed
RoadBlasters - no continues allowed; start at any level
Smash T.V. - no continues allowed
Star Wars - start at any difficulty / wave
Super Hang-On
The Glob
Vs. Dr. Mario - not eligible to be chosen (see perk #2, above) by early signups; you may play using any combination of the starting options

Xybots - no continues allowed
Zaxxon


That's it for now.  Be sure to vote, and chime in with any issues on the games listed that I did not note.  Thanks, and I'll look forward to seeing a great group at the Pro Putt FFC in late March !!
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« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2008, 02:34:17 PM »

Mark - hey I will be there with bells on.
I voted and will strongly suggest to other forum members to vote for The Glob to check out Mark's skills on it, as well as CC for the same reason. Aaaaand.... I may try and put up some scores on both as well.
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« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2008, 07:17:03 PM »

Sorry guys. I wish i could be there. if I would be able to go at all it would be a last minute thing.

Also it would NOT be profitable for me to go to this event. I would be spending roughly $500 for airfare, hotel and transportation to try to win $150.00.

Last year was profitable because I spent roughly $140.00 to try to win $150.00.

I'll wait until the event comes to Penn, NJ or NY.

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« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2008, 09:20:19 PM »

Ok, me and Connor are signed up...Game selected:  Rampart. Grin
I can't think of any contest that would be worth it just for the money...unless you've got a sponsor, like in most sports.  It's rare for even the big sports contests to be profitable(prize money only) for a stand alone player/team.  Prizes(especially cash) are great, but not the point of competing on the classics.  I'm sure there will be lots of fun for all that come...maybe even some unannounced bonus prizes(??).
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« Reply #10 on: February 12, 2008, 10:27:35 PM »

Ok, me and Connor are signed up...Game selected:  Rampart. Grin

Mark B. -- Hadn't seen Rampart until just a few minutes ago...   I think I'd rather play Popeye!   Grin

Mark A. -- If I sign up for the tourney can I use my vote to DESELECT this game???   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #11 on: February 12, 2008, 11:54:01 PM »

Rampart was the last game that actually made me want to go to the arcade specifically to play....great game...and short too. Grin
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« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2008, 01:08:42 AM »

Mark B. -- Hadn't seen Rampart until just a few minutes ago...   I think I'd rather play Popeye!   Grin

Hmmm.  Does this explain the vote for Kangaroo? Grin ???
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« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2008, 12:18:44 PM »

Hmmm.  Does this explain the vote for Kangaroo? Grin ???

Wasn't me -- haven't voted yet!!  OK fess up, so who voted for Kangaroo???

Everyone has guilty pleasures!!!   ABBA anyone?   Grin
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« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2008, 08:57:33 PM »

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Mark - hey I will be there with bells on.
I voted and will strongly suggest to other forum members to vote for The Glob to check out Mark's skills on it, as well as CC for the same reason. Aaaaand.... I may try and put up some scores on both as well.

Thanks, Geoff.  I got your payment today, and The Glob is locked in as one of the 14 contest titles.  I'll be glad to demo my Glob and CC skills for those who are interested, and plan on doing brief 'tips' demonstrations at the end of the first two contest days, by request.

BTW, I like your avatar...   Grin

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Sorry guys. I wish i could be there. if I would be able to go at all it would be a last minute thing.

Sorry you can't be there, Jimmy (unless you get a last-minute cheap flight !).  I understand too about the need to at least have a chance to break even on things.  It's all about what fits in one's budget.

Ok, me and Connor are signed up...Game selected:  Rampart. Grin
I can't think of any contest that would be worth it just for the money...unless you've got a sponsor, like in most sports.

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I'm sure there will be lots of fun for all that come...maybe even some unannounced bonus prizes(??).

Thanks much, Mark !  With Geoff, that makes three signups, and two 'locked' games, including your choice of Rampart.

Yes, sponsorship would be nice, but it's hard to come by unless you play games of violence on the consoles !  Evil

Yep, I know the event will be a blast, with all the games in that gameroom.  And, you must have ESP, Mark, as one 'anonymous' contestant might offer the same deal as at last year's event - bonus prizes for those who don't place 1st - 4th, but have the top score on a few of the contest games.  This is not set, but may happen.  I'll announce it at the event, or sooner if the person lets me (they're still deciding).

Also, if enough kids sign up, I may offer a separate set of prizes just for them, out of my pocket.  We'll see how many do end up entering the event.

Mark B. -- Hadn't seen Rampart until just a few minutes ago...   I think I'd rather play Popeye!   Grin

Mark A. -- If I sign up for the tourney can I use my vote to DESELECT this game???   Roll Eyes

LMAO, Pat !!  At least I'm not the only one to tell Mark B. how awful that game is.  But, he and son Conner enjoy it, so that's great.  And... I wish I could offer a deselect option, FYI !  But, we gotta play fair, and Rampart is in !

OK fess up, so who voted for Kangaroo???

Everyone has guilty pleasures!!!   ABBA anyone?   Grin

Not me, either.  I only put in Kangaroo as it's an equalizer - meaning, no one's good at it !!  And, as you infer, it's not exactly a popular title.  But, like Rampart, every game has fans, so, that's cool.

As far as ABBA, I proudly admitted my admiration for them, Pat.  OK, I'm a little guilty about that... but only a little !
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Crystal Castles arcade ex-wr holder, now #2:  898,815, finished game; 07-02-1987
The Glob (theglobp) MAME wr holder:  184,242, screen 15; 12-20-2004

1987 Guinness book listing for Crystal Castles:
 achieved score of 881,306 was both the contest, and the world, record

27 major arcade contests / tournaments attended:
 this began in 1985, and includes co-organizing and running 8 out of the 27

Named a "historian" of classic arcade gaming by Walter Day (2004) and Paul Dean (2007)
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