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Atari 8-Bit Cartridges - A Big List!


PitfallJones

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Small part of these cartridges are mine! :) When I see unknown cart on eBay I just download pictures and I add this title to famous Andrew Krieg's list.

So... I should say that I haven't got copyrights for most of these pictures. But I want show You that these cartridges realy exists :)

 

I'll try to dump arabic cartriges. I have got two: NA-0021 and NA-0031.

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Thanks everyone for the new scans.

 

I've re-arranged the list a little moving the hardware only carts to their own page.

I'd be working on a screenshots page next!

 

 

I've only got 13 cartridge pictures to find now:

 

1.Animated Puzzle (19xx)(Atari)

2.BearJam (1983)(Chalkboard Inc.)

3.Cosmic Tunnels (19xx)(Datamost)

4.Da'Fuzz (1983)(Roklan)

5.Lifespan (1983)(Roklan)

6.LogicMaster (1983)(Chalkboard Inc.)

7.Math Works-Addition (1986)(Concepts for Darren)

8.Math Works-Basic Subtraction (1986)(Concepts for Darren)

9.Monkey Wrench, The (1981)(Eastern House)

10.Montezuma's Revenge (19xx)(Parker Bros.)

11.Protector II (1982)(Synapse)

12.Spark Bugs (1983)(Romox)

13.Starion (1983)(Romox)

 

 

I dusted off my carts and here are Spark Bugs and Starion (my Spark bugs is particularly nice). I could have sworn that I had BearJam. I went into the garage and found my chalkboards - I have three of those crap pieces (two in the box and one unboxed) and I am pretty sure none of them work correctly! I did find no less than three MicroMaestro carts and my Leo's Lectric, but alas, no BearJam.

 

Which Protector II is that? Gray or Red? Must be a Gray one as I think the Red one is pretty common. If you need the red one, I'll post it for you (one of my favorite games of all time).

 

Rob

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By request - here are scans of Starion and Spark Bugs (as opposed to my camera / angle shots).

 

I scanned at 300dpi - probably too large, but you can resize.

 

Sincerely

Rob Catron

 

Hi Rob,

 

Those scans are excellent - thanks - and the romox carts are particularly cool with the picture on the back.

I'd definitely like a Protector II scan as well - I haven't found any pictures of that one yet.

 

-PJ

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By request - here are scans of Starion and Spark Bugs (as opposed to my camera / angle shots).

 

I scanned at 300dpi - probably too large, but you can resize.

 

Sincerely

Rob Catron

 

Hi Rob,

 

Those scans are excellent - thanks - and the romox carts are particularly cool with the picture on the back.

I'd definitely like a Protector II scan as well - I haven't found any pictures of that one yet.

 

-PJ

 

Will do on the Protector II

 

Rob

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I have all the games mentioned in this thread on floppy as back in the day my best friends father knew a guy who had a cart to disk copier and we have 23 floppies full of games with the average of 10 games per floppy.

 

However my TV went KAPUT but I am going to go to a surplus store get get a bigger TV for about $50 new in box too.

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By request - here are scans of Starion and Spark Bugs (as opposed to my camera / angle shots).

 

I scanned at 300dpi - probably too large, but you can resize.

 

Sincerely

Rob Catron

 

Hi Rob,

 

Those scans are excellent - thanks - and the romox carts are particularly cool with the picture on the back.

I'd definitely like a Protector II scan as well - I haven't found any pictures of that one yet.

 

-PJ

 

Here is the Protector II

 

-Rob

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It appears some of your screenshots are either for wrong games or versions. You're also missing a number of programs which you can find on our site by clicking on the cartridge icon.

 

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Atari Frog

http://www.atarimania.com

 

Thanks for pointing that out - I've now finished checking them all and updated a lot of screenshots. [Dunno how that pac-man shot managed to slip thru :-) ]

I been researching doing a 2600 list as well - now that is difficult!

There are so many re-issues and re-names that I think that there's only around 800 unique games from your Rom's Collection list of around ~1900!

I'm trying to make lists of all the unique game cartridges released rather than every single cart and all its label variations.

- PJ

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Is this a dead project now?

 

Nope, but the url has changed to

 

http://www.pitfalljones.com/

 

(the old hoster gigacities pulled the plug on it's service)

 

and I'm still looking for scans of:

 

1.Animated Puzzle (19xx)(Atari)

2.BearJam (1983)(Chalkboard Inc.)

3.Cosmic Tunnels (19xx)(Datamost)

4.Da' Fuzz (1983)(Roklan)

5.Lifespan (1983)(Roklan)

6.LogicMaster (1983)(Chalkboard Inc.)

7.Math Works-Addition (1986)(Concepts for Darren)

8.Math Works-Basic Subtraction (1986)(Concepts for Darren)

9.Monkey Wrench, The (1981)(Eastern House)

10.Montezuma's Revenge (19xx)(Parker Bros.)

 

-PJ

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Good to see it's still up. I had tried a few times and couldn't get it on the geocities site.

 

 

I ran across another utility cart for the 8-bits that you're missing

 

GTIA Draw by Sar-An

 

There was one in this auction and there's a review in an old Antic magazine here. I made a stab at this one but missed out in the end. Quite a few utilities in that lot.

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