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    atari2600 games are not centered or stretched to fit screen

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      ozboss
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      thanks for the fast respond i did some further investigation and you are right :) well if that is the way these games are ment to be played im happy

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        mediamogul Global Moderator @ozboss
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        @ozboss

        Be sure to check out 'H.E.R.O.' if you never have. It's a personal favorite of mine and one that really pushes the 2600 to it's technical limits.

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          ozboss @mediamogul
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          @mediamogul

          i did and yes its awesome :D thanks for the tipp though

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            RetroResolution
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            I had the same questions myself; I subsequently found that the reasons for this issue are covered in the excellent book Racing the Beam, written by Nick Montfort:

            Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System (Platform Studies Series)

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              mediamogul Global Moderator @RetroResolution
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              @RetroResolution said in atari2600 games are not centered or streched to fit screen:

              Racing the Beam

              I've been meaning to read that for some time. Ed Fries was so impressed with it that he turned around and wrote 'Halo 2600'. Maybe I'll start it sometime this week.

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                BuZz administrators @RetroResolution
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                @RetroResolution +1 for the book recommendation. It is excellent.

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                  RetroResolution
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                  Another book on the technical side of retro-gaming that I highly recommend is It's Behind You: The Making of ZX Spectrum R-type, as written by the coder of the immense 8-bit conversion, Bob Pape.

                  Brilliantly this ebook is free; a little background and a link to the download are on the following page:
                  http://www.gnomeslair.com/2013/09/its-behind-you-making-of-zx-spectrum-r.html

                  Direct link to Bob Pape's Bizzley.com:
                  http://bizzley.com/

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                    BuZz administrators @RetroResolution
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                    @RetroResolution Love R-Type on the speccy - amazing port. Thanks for the recommendation - grabbing it now.

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                      RetroResolution @BuZz
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                      @BuZz enjoy!

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                        edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul love halo 2600. My favorite homebrew. Rom is free to download for anyone reading this. Also the ony atari homebrew i own

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                          RetroResolution @edmaul69
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                          @edmaul69 I'll be grabbing this homebrew as soon as I get a chance - thanks!

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                            Riverstorm
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                            Thanks for the book tips guys, just grabbed some .mobi and .epub versions for some Kindle reading this winter. I have "Ready Player One" at the front of the queue though as recommended by Caver. ;)

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                              RetroResolution @Riverstorm
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                              @Riverstorm Ready Player One is an excellent read - fingers crossed that the movie adaptation can do it justice.
                              Unfortunately I was less enthralled with the author's second novel, Armada.

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