@infinitetape Aw, nice! I don't know about Dragon's Lair on the pain sticks though! ;)
A trick with it - keyboard is slightly easier than joystick as I couldn't fit edge detection in the keyboard code. As a result, you can pre-hold keys before they are needed - as long as you release before the direction changes. Though of course, there are some scene that won't work, like the spinning boppers, as they check for early movement. ;)
@tursilion My intent with the left system was to be fully stock and even pull my wood grained TV out of storage. Thus the pain sticks to remain on-theme. I realized too late that my only working unmodded TI is the one that is on my bench as a reference for probing signals, and I didn’t have time to put it back together.
I had one teenage girl come by and go nuts because “I’d heard this existed, but I never thought I’d see it in person!”
@infinitetape It's always nice to see any retro festival going. There's almost nothing here in Alberta. I did a flea market last week, and while one guy came back and did buy a Super Space Acer cart (I don't know who though! Is he someone I know??)... and one buy bought all the Jaguar carts I had out, but nobody else had much interest in any of the retro stuff. I had my personal copy of Dragon's Lair there and nobody so much as gave it a second glance.
Flea market isn't as useful for retro as a proper fair, but it was called the "Nerd Sale", I figured I'd meet some people at least. ;) But, just "collectors" who have a collection sitting on a shelf and don't care about new productions (not even the boxed Coleco ones I had out!) How dull.