olaf Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 Just saw this posted on Slashdot: I was at the flea market in Oakland yesterday when a pile of EPROMs caught my eye. When I got them home I found that they were prototypes for Colecovision games. A few were unpublished or saw limited runs, like Video Hustler (billiards). Others were fully released, like WarGames. But the crown jewel is what look to be a number of chips with various revisions of Cabbage Patch Kids Adventures in the Park for Atari 2600. This game was never released and has never been seen. It was a port of the version for Colecovision, and this lot of chips also included the Coleco version. So now I have to find someone who can dump EPROMs gently onto a PC so we can play this never-before seen game, which is almost certainly awful.You can go to the originating article here. It's good to know there are still many unreleased treasures to be found. I'm still waiting for a playable Sonic Xtreme.
OverlordMondo Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 So now I have to find someone who can dump EPROMs gently onto a PC so we can play this never-before seen game, which is almost certainly awful.This man is my hero.
Tynvar Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 Atari games except for arcade home versions like pacman, asteroids, space invaders and so on, mostly sucked monkey.
Lucandrake Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Sonic Xtreme, the 3-D Sonic game that originated on the Nights engine, then got scraped because Sega Jap is gay, after getting scraped a 2nd attempt with a new engine was made, the engine sucked too much so they couldn't finish it, Sega Saturn and 32X went to craps so sega said fuk a new sonic game, and in the end, released the horrible engine's game titled as "Sonic 3-D Blast". It has a lot of history, GOOGLE!
solidius23 Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 this guy sounds pretty kewl, he knows it sucks before he even plays the thing, but quite a find.
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