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Hi, I'm looking for a good manufacturer for an upcoming 2600 game titled BOSS, coming through Indiegogo shortly.
I've been referred away from HozerVG, and am looking for more info and sources, in a hurry.

Here's the initial thread (which I probably should've posted here) -http://atariage.com/forums/topic/257218-boss-homebrew-for-atari-2600-incoming/

Thanks!

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In the AtariAge store you can find Custom Atari 2600 Cartridge

 

Do make note of the last note:

 

Prices above are for single cartridges. Remember, these are built to order and we have to spend some time setting up your label files before we can print them. You are ordering a custom, high-quality product so we feel those prices are reasonable considering the time involved in producing each cartridge. If you want to order multiple cartridges with the same binary and labels, please contact us to discuss volume pricing.

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I've been referred away from HozerVG, and am looking for more info and sources, in a hurry.

 

In my references I forgot to mention Jazzmarazz from NintendoAge. Probably because at the time he only handled 4k carts (Cyber Willy/Boss is 16k). I've been trying to get him to manufacture other sizes though.

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In my references I forgot to mention Jazzmarazz from NintendoAge. Probably because at the time he only handled 4k carts (Cyber Willy/Boss is 16k). I've been trying to get him to manufacture other sizes though.

 

I've got assembled boards for 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K (4 different configurations). Easily flash re-programmable with most EPROM programmers (or I can program them, if given ROM file).

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Good Deal Games www.gooddealgames.com manufactured the cartridges for the Extra Terrestrials special release. I don't know what capabilities they have for various games sizes. I know that the AtariAge store is also highly recommended.

 

That work was outsourced. GDG's does not build their own carts.

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