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MattyXB

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It looks like a cart that was actually used by game programmers to test EPROMS on an actual console. The hole cut in top made for easy switching between games.

 

I've seen others similar to this that have claimed to be as I described above. If it is true, that's quite a rarity! (In any case, it looks like an interesting item -- nice find!)

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I know only that these are PAL games. You must spin the switch. Is not a switch like the 4 Game in 1 or Dactar games. And it looks that you can change the EPROM, but I will not test it. The 8 games must be on 1 EPROM, I think.

 

I have never seen this before. And I have not know how it looks, I have only bid on the action, because it was an interest describtion.

 

PS: The white sticker on the EPROM is from me, to protect the EPROM. There was nothing on it as I get this.

 

Matthias

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I have think about it if this is a Prototype. But I think this is not, because the games from diffrent companys.

Activision 1x, Atari 6x and CBS Electronics (Nintendo) 1x.

 

I think Atari has not the rights to do this with other companys and built a Prototype. If these are only from Atari this can be. But so I don't think this is a Prototype.

 

As I said before, I think someone has built it self and sell it.

 

Matthias

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quote:


Originally posted by MattyXB:

I have think about it if this is a Prototype. But I think this is not, because the games from diffrent companys.

Activision 1x, Atari 6x and CBS Electronics (Nintendo) 1x.


 

It's extremely unlikely that this cartridge has anything to do with Atari whatsoever. I've seen quite a few carts like this over the years and they're usually done by individuals who want to pirate games. This is especially true before there were many excellent Atari 2600 emulators--about the only way you could copy and play games was by using EPROMs and carts like this. And it isn't too difficult to hack a cart in the above manner.

 

..Al

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