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Formerly of 8_is_enuff thanks M8-
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If you have a crappy MP3 player on hand you can just load it up with the Stella Gets A New Brain audio files (They're all over the internet), Plug in the Supercharger and it will actually read the files and play the games, and it's still much cheaper that buying S.G.A.N.B. or any of the other games physically, though I would recommend you buy some of them just for the box art alone. -
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I was doing some research on the Starpath supercharger and noticed that System 3 had acquire the rights to Epyx. Does this mean that System 3 owns Starpath or is it still with Bridgestone Media Group?
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I have 3 Atari 2600 Supercharger tape game manuals for sale. The titles are "Killer Satellites", "Dragonstomper", and "Suicide Mission". Condition varies, so please see photos. Killer Satellites has a tiny discoloration. Suicide Mission has some creasing and a tiny tear or two on the front cover. Shipping within the continental US is $3.66. I'm asking $13 for the lot including the shipping charge, but I'm open to reasonable offers. Hoping to get these to someone who will appreciate them.
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Most of my Atari 2600 collection is now for sale and some of these will go on eBay (NTSC stuff). Here are some sealed games from Froggo and Starpath, with some not sealed (but not opened) games from Sega. It's a start eBay Seller: mibemibe
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Hello, I was wondering. When was the last time someone tried to secure the rights to any of the Starpath games? Bridgestone Multimedia Group, the current rights holder, has a mailing address and I was considering writing them a letter. My goal would be for them to freely release Dragonstomper under a GNU General Public License. You have to start somewhere. I figure getting a single title released might carry a higher chance of success than a full library release. I believe they could get some positive PR from gaming websites if they/we did a little groundwork and I might play this up. As Dragonstomper might be the first console RPG I believe it to be the most important Starpath game, but it is routinely overshadowed by The Official Frogger and Phaser Patrol, titles that Bridgestone is more likely to make money off of in the future via Atari compilations and the like. Having them keep these titles might make a solitary Dragonstomper release more likely. If this initial goal fails, the goal of my second letter would be for them to name a price to sell the rights, again for the single game. To the best of my knowledge they haven't made a penny off the Starpath rights the entire time they've owned them, so I feel that getting them to release one game for free as a good will gesture might not be that far fetched, and failing that, that the price for the rights to a single game might not be too steep. What do you guys think? Is it worth a shot? Are there any lawyers in the audience who could provide any insight as to the best phrasing and terminology for making a pitch like this, or what the rights might cost if the initial pitch fails? Also, do you think they have the source code for these games or would that more likely be held by the original programmer? Best wishes and thank you for your time.