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Story about Panda Games

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I'm new to the forum and just saw the area about Panda Games. It jogged a memory from when I was in college back in 89. I worked part time for a Video Tape duplication facility back in Charlotte, NC. While working there one night we were told to go over to the abandoned movie theatre next door(the same guy owned both buildings) and get some supplies that were over there. While we were looking for our supplies, I can across piles and piles of Atari 2600 cartridges and boxes with the Panda logo. I asked around and apparently the owner had been in that business back then. They told me they made the cartridges there, but they may have only done duplication of them. There were some big machines near all the cartridges that looked like very old computers, but I can't remember them clearly. I asked to get some of the games, but they didn't want to give me any of them because some guy was coming to buy everything in the theatre. This is the first time I've ever heard of those cartridges outside of that place.

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