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Master Homebrew List? I think this is close, what am I missing?

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I got a little bored at work and decided to try and make a complete 2600 Homebrew checklist. My sources are old Hozer catalogs, DP Guide and of course the AtariAge Database/Store. I think I am somewhat close to a complete list but I am sure I am missing a few. This is Homebrews only, no Hacks, multicarts or Prototype reproduction releases. I don't know if a list has been made before but I have never seen it, if there is one let me know. Well, here is what I came up with, a few of these might be hacks since I have never heard of them. If you see anything missing let me know or if you see one that you know is a hack let me know. Thanks everyone

 

2003 AA Holiday Cart

2004 AA Holiday Cart

2005 AA Holiday Cart (Reindeer Rescue)

2005Mini Game Multi-cart

2006 AA Holiday Cart (Toyshop Trouble)

A-VCS-Challenge

Alien Greed

Alfred Challenge

Allia Quest

Alphanumerical Madness

Amiga Boing! Demo

Amiga Boing Demo Version 2.0

A Star

Backfire

Blip Football

Christmas Quest

Climber 5

Colours - PAL ONLY

Conquest of Mars

Crazy Balloon

Crazy Valet

Crazy Valet - # CGE release

Cubis

Cuttle Cart

Dark Mage

Domino

Edtris 2600

E.T.Book Cart

Euchre

Fall Down

Flap Ping

Four Play

FTSFX

Go Fish!

Gunfight

Happy Birthday Patrick

Hunchy 2

INV

INV+

Jammed

Jims Heart will go on

Joust Pong

Kamikaze Saucers

Krokodile Cart

Lady Bug

Logo Demo

Lord of the Rings

Marble Craze

Marble Craze with Tin

Medieval Mahem

Mental Kombat

Mental Kombat (Boxed with Headbands)

Merlins Walls

Mine Sweeper

Mondo Pong

Okie Dokie

Oystron

Oystron X

Pac-Man 4k

Pac-Man (Ebivision, not a hack!)

Pesco

Phantom 2/Pirate

Poker Squares

Power Off!

Pressure Gauge

QB - Philly Classic

QB - Boxed Edition

QB - Holiday Edition

QB

Raster Fahndug

Riendeer Rescue

Rainbow Invaders

RIOT

Rime/Ancient Mariner part 1

SCSIcide

SCSIcide Philly Classic

Seawolf

Skeleton

Skeleton+

Solar Plexus

Sound Paddle

Sound X with Dazzle Demo

Space Battle

Space Instigators

Space Treat

Space Treat Deluxe

Splatform

Star Fire

Stella Sketch

Stickynotes Cart

Start o Gems Deluxe

Sucky Zep

SWOOPS!

Synthcart

Tazer

Test Cart

Tetris 26

This Planet sucks

Thrust

Thrust+ DC Edition

Thrust+ Platinum Edition

Thrust Combat Pack with foot controller

Ultra SCSIcide

Vault Assault

Vault Assault # CGE Release

Video Simon

Video Time Machine

Warring Worms

Warring Worms Philly Classic (Military Napsack)

Warring Worms the Worm Returns

Yahtzee

 

Any Info anyone can ad to this list would be greatly apprieciated. It has started to become an obsesion of mine to compile a complete homebrew list. Thanks

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Happy Birthday Patrick (this has to be a hack?)

Jims Heart will go on (hack?)

Neither of these are hacks. They were original works.

 

Also missing are RIOT Test and Pacman4K. RIOT Test was a program to test the state of RIOT RAM at startup. Pacman4K is a completed game that was released for free.

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Happy Birthday Patrick (this has to be a hack?)

Jims Heart will go on (hack?)

Neither of these are hacks. They were original works.

 

Also missing are RIOT Test and Pacman4K. RIOT Test was a program to test the state of RIOT RAM at startup. Pacman4K is a completed game that was released for free.

 

Wait, Pac-Man 4K was complete and playable?

 

I sorta ignored the posts to the Stella list

 

Also, I was under the impression that the list CC posted was of games that were available for purchase as carts at some point though I might be wrong

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Warring Worms had a Philly Classic edition in a military style napsack... unless that's what is covered by the entry for it currently.

 

And isn't Toyshop Trouble the 2006 AA Holiday cart? (double entry)

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And isn't Toyshop Trouble the 2006 AA Holiday cart? (double entry)

Yes.

 

Berzerk: Voice Enhanced is a hack, so I would drop it from this list. I would include Amiga Boing! Demo 2.0 separatelyl, since it's very much different from the original version and they were written by two different authors. There's also a Thrust+ DC Edition that we sold for a while before the "Platinum Edition".

 

..Al

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Happy Birthday Patrick (this has to be a hack?)

Jims Heart will go on (hack?)

Neither of these are hacks. They were original works.

 

Also missing are RIOT Test and Pacman4K. RIOT Test was a program to test the state of RIOT RAM at startup. Pacman4K is a completed game that was released for free.

 

Wait, Pac-Man 4K was complete and playable?

 

I sorta ignored the posts to the Stella list

 

Also, I was under the impression that the list CC posted was of games that were available for purchase as carts at some point though I might be wrong

 

Yep, it's complete, and quite good.

 

Check it out:

 

http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=81989

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OK, I think I corrected everything suggested. Let me know if I missed anything of course. I was going for a list of stuff that has actually had somewhat of a release on a cartridge so I didn't include the JWPong since it was never availible at all. Also if anyone knows of any special releases that I missed like the Warring Worms with Military Napsack, numbered carts, signed, etc... Please let me know, Thanks for all the help so far everyone :)

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Are you counting original homebrews that weren't released to the general public, yet still exist in cart form?
I believe so, since Ebivision's Pacman was also unreleased (yet a couple of Ebi-produced cartridges are known to exist).

 

 

 

 

Wait, Pac-Man 4K was complete and playable?

 

I sorta ignored the posts to the Stella list

Complete and the most faithful port of the game :thumbsup: Dennis most likely could have packed more "window dressing" into it, but was anxious to release a final 4k (probably because working within the 4k limitation sucks).

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And isn't Toyshop Trouble the 2006 AA Holiday cart? (double entry)

Same with Reindeer Rescue. The original numbered cart was the 2005 AA Holiday Cart, I believe.

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And isn't Toyshop Trouble the 2006 AA Holiday cart? (double entry)

Same with Reindeer Rescue. The original numbered cart was the 2005 AA Holiday Cart, I believe.

Whoops, correction made :) Thanks

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And isn't Toyshop Trouble the 2006 AA Holiday cart? (double entry)

Same with Reindeer Rescue. The original numbered cart was the 2005 AA Holiday Cart, I believe.

Whoops, correction made :) Thanks

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Are you counting original homebrews that weren't released to the general public, yet still exist in cart form?
I believe so, since Ebivision's Pacman was also unreleased (yet a couple of Ebi-produced cartridges are known to exist).

 

 

 

 

Wait, Pac-Man 4K was complete and playable?

 

I sorta ignored the posts to the Stella list

Complete and the most faithful port of the game :thumbsup: Dennis most likely could have packed more "window dressing" into it, but was anxious to release a final 4k (probably because working within the 4k limitation sucks).

I could have swore the Ebivision Pac-Man had a short release, maybe it was just sold through Hozer? Anyways, if it was never released at all then I will take it off but even if there was very few I think I'll leave it (Kind of like a holy grail for the homebrew scene :D )I'm kind of trying to make a checklist for collecting, etc.. It seems like adding Homebrews unreleased to the public would compare to putting Prototypes on an official check list for commercially released Atari games :)

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I think they were given away at a show. There are a few of them out there in collector hands. 20+ maybe?

I think I will leave it on the list then, Thanks for the info :)

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Alien Greed is a homebrew using Batari Basic.

Added it in, I also put Tron Man but I'm not really even sure what that one is? Is it a Homebrew or just a Hack of a Tron game?

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Tron Man is a hack of Fast Eddie. And you haven't removed Reindeer Rescue ;)

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Why not put the name of the game in parenthesis for the holiday games

 

2005 AA Holiday Cart (Reindeer Rescue)

2006 AA Holiday Cart (Toyshop Trouble)

 

etc.

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