Lordmonkus Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 Over the years some older information here on the forums has become outdated and incorrect due to changes in Launchbox or emulators themselves. If anyone comes across any information that is now incorrect please help us out by posting a link to the incorrect info in this thread. If you can also provide the correct up to date information I will do my best to either update the incorrect info with a correction or mark it as incorrect or obsolete. 2 Quote
Lordmonkus Posted April 16, 2020 Author Posted April 16, 2020 Yeah, like my original post stated, if anyone comes across an information that is incorrect or outdated let me know. Make a post here to the link and I will remove it or correct it, I really can't be bothered to go back and recheck every single sticky or post made to make sure it's still relevant. Quote
X1pheR Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 This is obsolete now right? Since we have the fullset importer. Quote
JoeViking245 Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 21 minutes ago, X1pheR said: This is obsolete now right? Since we have the fullset importer. Think of the post as a Historical Reference. Coupled with the fact that (8 years later) its' download link is no longer even available, 'No harm. No foul'. 1 Quote
raritynine Posted Sunday at 06:52 PM Posted Sunday at 06:52 PM Is this the place for incorrect information in the games database? If not pls redirect me. In games database > Platforms > Coleco ADAM Its described as an "expansion for the colecovision (Port3)" Actually there were two versions of the Coleco ADAM, Expansion Module #3 for the Colecovision and secondly a standalone computer with had a built in Colecovision. The term "Port 3" is not correct. YOu indicate max controllers = 1. Not correct, there are two joystick ports. In the description section you refer to "an expansion unit" allowing the addition of a 2nd cassette deck or a floppy" This is technically incorrect. Every ADAM came with 2 digital data drive bays, of which one was populated in the stock version but the user could purchase a 2nd digital data drive for the 2nd open bay. No expansion unit was necessary. Also floppy drives were simply connected by a supplied "ADAMNet" cable to the memory console - again no expansion unit existed or was required for this. In games database > Platforms > Colecovision In the description section the link "see more" only produces an error message in Chrome and Firefox (The page isn’t redirecting properly) In the Colecovision games section > Fireman The publishers is indicated as Collectorvision Games - actually the game was first published by David Hill who goes by the user name "Coleconut" on Atariage. He found the prototype in 2009, had it dumped, had a small selection of carts produced, had the ideas for artwork for the label and game box then commisioned the design to Chris Coles, David assembled the carts and boxes, authored all the text on the box, marketed and shipped the game. several years later, he sold the prototype to Collectorvision who then republished the game with a different box. All of this can be easily verified on Atariage.. Quote
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