

Would make a great 7800 game if anyone ever decided to do so.


I know that the controls wouldnt be the same for the 7800 do to the arcade spinner control to control running speed, but the Atari Museum disc for the playstaion 2 emulated the controls just fine with a regular pad or stick control option with button.So the 7800 controls would be similar i guess if ever ported. Maybe the Vectex had a port of it but i dont know. after the rabbits first arrived in Australia, they became a major problem for farmers. I liked the game in the arcade when i was a kid.Ive never seen the game ported to any home game console and i wonder why. Not only did the rabbits wreak havoc on Australian croplands. Sorry to bug you guys, but this is a game that i had forgot about and it just kind of popped back into my head. Maybe like Frenzy on steroids, Lol.at least the way the guy runs around the maze.Maybe its a bad comparrison. Shoot alien ships, then run through maze, find item, run out before timer runs out, then blast off, shoot more aliens and same thing over and over with slight changes per level.IT REMINDS ME OF BEZERK ONLY it has much more variety in gameplay. If i were guessing, i would think a port of this game could be possible gameplay wise because the game has a pretty simple concept. Just wondering because this was an Atari brand arcade game that was kind of impressive and fun for being an early 1980s game. Or is the games vector graphics and 3d effect too complex for the 7800? I was just wondering if Major Havoc was possible for the Atari 7800? The most common symptoms of this viral infection are fever, cold, cough, bone pain and breathing problems, and ultimately leading. This pandemic has affected thousands of peoples, who are either sick or are being killed due to the spread of this disease. I understand how some of you feel about that sort of thing, LoL. COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has affected day to day life and is slowing down the global economy. First of all, this is by no means a peddlers post.
