Hi again,
<< Lance Ringquist confirmed it [Tutankham] didn't exist >>
There is a Parker Brothers ad where you can see the box of the Atari 8-bit version.
Pretty odd...
<< All those Synapse carts were removed. Don't remember them all Zeppelin, Survivor, Shadow World etc. >>
Not so sure about the Synapse carts.
Still, you're correct, until somebody spots one...
Interesting fact, though: Survivor and Shadow World, if I'm not mistaken, are EXACT 16K games (132 sectors on an Atari disk).
<< Chessmaster 2000 >>
How did this one get into the list?
<< Rosen's Brigade >>
A mistake from the beginning.
It was marketed by Gentry Software, which was the "budget" division of Datasoft.
Why would they have sold cartridges?
<< Doc Goodcode's Cavern >>
A game written in BASIC which, I think, never even appeared on tape.
How did this one initially enter the list?
<< Movie Maker >>
Could exist as a prototype somewhere...
<< Sammy Lightfoot >>
Could this one exist as a beta?
<< Capture the Flag >>
I have the manual for that one, I'll check if it mentions a ROM version.
BTW, how about Megaforce, Alien and Deadly Duck?
According to a game manual (don't remember which, maybe Turmoil?), these were available.
Maybe they were programmed to some point?
<< Bumper Bash >>
Mentioned in some dealer ads.
<< Frantic Freddie >>
A legend probably...
But how about Gold Mine?
<< Rock & Rhythm >>
Yep, probably disk only.
<< Aegean Voyage >>
Was to be released along with Ranch and Bubble Burst.
This one appears on the Spinnaker Software catalogs.
Atari Frog