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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari Creep in 2600 Jr. Clone   
    You only showed 31 games:
     
    Space Jockey Football Flag Capture Golf BASIC Math Basketball Slot Racers Blackjack Tennis Bowling Air-Sea Battle 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe Combat Skiing Human Cannonball Miniature Golf Stampede Othello Sky Diver Checkers Space War Slot Machine Bugs Dragster Outlaw Sky Jinks Home Run Surround Fishing Derby Boxing Laser Blast   Here's a photo of it with the box:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_2600_console.jpg
     
     
    That page says it either has 64 games or 128   If you notice, the sticker in the upper-left says 22 games with the switch to the left, and 64 to the right (for a total of 86?):
     
    http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator
     
    Looks similar to this JR with 128, but the sticker in the upper-left corner may be different:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_vcc_2600.jpg
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari Creep in 2600 Jr. Clone   
    Mostly in the early 80s, when the VCS popular worldwide.  Here's a list of several more:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_atarivcs.html#hardware4
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in 2600 Jr. Clone   
    You only showed 31 games:
     
    Space Jockey Football Flag Capture Golf BASIC Math Basketball Slot Racers Blackjack Tennis Bowling Air-Sea Battle 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe Combat Skiing Human Cannonball Miniature Golf Stampede Othello Sky Diver Checkers Space War Slot Machine Bugs Dragster Outlaw Sky Jinks Home Run Surround Fishing Derby Boxing Laser Blast   Here's a photo of it with the box:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_2600_console.jpg
     
     
    That page says it either has 64 games or 128   If you notice, the sticker in the upper-left says 22 games with the switch to the left, and 64 to the right (for a total of 86?):
     
    http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator
     
    Looks similar to this JR with 128, but the sticker in the upper-left corner may be different:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_vcc_2600.jpg
  4. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in Pigs in Space analysis   
    Thanks for posting this.  I emailed someone with the website and mentioned the error to them.  I got a reply thanking me so hopefully they'll fix it.
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in 2600 Jr. Clone   
    You only showed 31 games:
     
    Space Jockey Football Flag Capture Golf BASIC Math Basketball Slot Racers Blackjack Tennis Bowling Air-Sea Battle 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe Combat Skiing Human Cannonball Miniature Golf Stampede Othello Sky Diver Checkers Space War Slot Machine Bugs Dragster Outlaw Sky Jinks Home Run Surround Fishing Derby Boxing Laser Blast   Here's a photo of it with the box:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_2600_console.jpg
     
     
    That page says it either has 64 games or 128   If you notice, the sticker in the upper-left says 22 games with the switch to the left, and 64 to the right (for a total of 86?):
     
    http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator
     
    Looks similar to this JR with 128, but the sticker in the upper-left corner may be different:
     
    http://www.2600connection.com/faq/vcs_system/faq_vcs_system_vcc_2600.jpg
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from AtariHero in Kaboom Arcade Cab?   
    Here's a few more VCS-based custom cabinets:


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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from The Professor in Kaboom Arcade Cab?   
    Yep, that's a custom one-off cabinet someone made.  The Todd Rogers "Challenge Edition" was something Todd asked me years ago if I could make for him (but I couldn't).  He wanted a version of Kaboom! that only had one bucket (i.e. 1 life).  He also wanted a 1-life version of River Raid.
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Starbuck66 in What are the real facts behind Pac-Man’s 2600 development?   
    I wrote an article about this years before that book came out, where I detailed the history of when the monsters in Pac-Man became ghosts.  Here's a copy of the article:
     
    http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/articles/pac-man_monsters_ghosts/pac-man_monsters_ghosts.html
     
     
    The authors of that book took issue with it because it didn't jive with their pre-conceived assumptions.
     
     
     
    Yes, yes they are.  But more than that, their book is full of incorrect information, which I mentioned a few examples of in my article.
  9. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari Adventure Square in Kaboom Arcade Cab?   
    Here's a few more VCS-based custom cabinets:


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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Lost Dragon in What are the real facts behind Pac-Man’s 2600 development?   
    I wrote an article about this years before that book came out, where I detailed the history of when the monsters in Pac-Man became ghosts.  Here's a copy of the article:
     
    http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/articles/pac-man_monsters_ghosts/pac-man_monsters_ghosts.html
     
     
    The authors of that book took issue with it because it didn't jive with their pre-conceived assumptions.
     
     
     
    Yes, yes they are.  But more than that, their book is full of incorrect information, which I mentioned a few examples of in my article.
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari Creep in Custom VCS/2600 ideas   
    One of the chips is a custom program that only displayed a photo of Bob Whitehead (the other was a copy of Computer Chess - the special version that was made for Nolan Bushnell).  The award was to honor his development of the Venetian blinds display technique.  If you notice, all the chess pieces are segmented
     
    David Crane's award ran a custom version of Slot Machine that was configured to run using the cabinet's buttons.  It also showed his initials as one of the reel items.
     
    Custom BINS for both attached.


    CGE_custom_awards_bins.zip
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    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from sramirez2008 in FS: Atari VCS/2600 carts   
    Last updated 1-27-2024
     
    All cartridges are tested before shipping.  Photos of cartridges available upon request.
     
    ATARI
    3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (missing end label)
    Adventure (picture label - missing end label)
    Air-Sea Battle
    Air-Sea Battle (picture label)
    Asteroids
    Asteroids (no copyright onscreen)
    Backgammon (picture label)
    BASIC Programming (missing end label)
    Basketball (yellow text)
    Basketball (orange text)
     Basketball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Basketball (picture label)
    Battlezone (screw hole exposed)
    Berzerk
    Blackjack
    Bowling (red text)
    Bowling (picture label)
    Breakout
    Breakout (picture label)
    Canyon Bomber
    Canyon Bomber (picture label)
    Championship Soccer (missing end label)
    Circus Atari
    Circus Atari (picture label)
     Combat
     Combat (with box and manual) ($3)
     Combat (picture label)
     Crystal Castles (missing end label)
     Defender
     Demons to Diamonds
     Dodge 'Em
     Dodge 'Em (picture label)
     E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (orig. label variation)
     Flag Capture (green text)
    Flag Capture (orange text)
    Flag Capture (red text)
    Football (green text)
    Football (picture label)
    Galaxian
    Galaxian (missing end label)
    Golf
    Golf (picture label)
    Haunted House
    Home Run
    Home Run (picture label)
    Human Cannonball (picture label)
    Indy 500 (picture label)
    Indy 500 (missing end label)
    Indy 500 (spring dust cover) (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Jungle Hunt
      Kangaroo (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Maze Craze (picture label)
     Miniature Golf
     Missile Command (lower-case letters)
     Missile Command (lower-case end label only)
     Missile Command (upper-case letters)
     Missile Command (no "RF" Easter egg variant!) ($5)
     Ms. Pac-Man (missing end label)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1988 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Night Driver
     Outlaw
     Outlaw (picture label)
     Pac-Man
     Pac-Man (dust spring cover) ($2)
     Phoenix
     Pole Position
     Raiders of the Lost Ark
     RealSports Baseball
     RealSports Baseball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Football
     RealSports Football (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Soccer
     RealSports Tennis ($2)
     RealSports Volleyball
     Sky Diver (1986 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Space Invaders (text w/o Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (text w Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (picture label)
    Space War (missing end label)
    Space War (picture label)
    Star Raiders
    Street Racer (yellow text)
    Super Breakout
     Super Breakout (1987 Atari Corp.) ($3)
     Superman (picture label)
     Surround
     SwordQuest EarthWorld
    SwordQuest FireWorld
    Vanguard
    Video Checkers (missing end label)
    Video Olympics
    Video Olympics (picture label - green end label)
    Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label) Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label)
     Video Pinball  (1987 Atari Corp) (screw hole exposed) ($2)
     Warlords
     Yars' Revenge


    20th Century Fox
     M*A*S*H
    Meltdown ($15)


    ACTIVISION
    Bloody Human Freeway ($15)
    Boxing
      Dragster
     Enduro ($3)
    Grand Prix
    Ice Hockey
    Megamania (with box) ($5)
    Laser Blast
    Stampede ($2)
    Starmaster
    Tennis


    COLECO
    Carnival
    Donkey Kong
     
    DATA AGE
     Airlock
     Bermuda Triangle ($3)
     Journey Escape
     
    GAMES BY APOLLO
     Infiltrate (Apollo variant - missing top label)
     Spacechase personalized/monogrammed edition ($35)


    IMAGIC
    Atlantis (daylabel version)
    Cosmic Ark
    Demon Attack (text)


    M NETWORK
    Air Raiders (missing label)
    Armor Ambush
     Astroblast
     Dark Cavern
    Football
    Lock 'N' Chase
     Space Attack
     Super Challenge Baseball
     Super Challenge Football


    PARKER BROTHERS
    Amidar ($2)
     Star Wars: Jedi Arena ($3)


    SPARROW
    Arkyology ($20)


    TELE-GAMES
    Asteroids (64 variations)
     Asteroids (64 variations)(no copyright onscreen)
     Asteroids (66 variations)
     Basketball
     Blackjack
     Breakaway IV (missing end label)
     Canyon Bomber (missing end label)
     Chase (missing end label)
     Circus (missing end label)
     Haunted House ($3)
     Missile Command
     Poker Plus (missing end label)
     Space Combat ($2)
    Space Invaders
     Speedway II (missing end label)
     Tank Plus (missing end label)
     Target Fun (yellow text)


    U.S. GAMES
    Commando Raid ($3)
     Space Jockey
     Towering Inferno
     Word Zapper


    XONOX
    Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks ($10)
      
      Price:
    $1 each unless noted otherwise + S&H
    $10 minimum order
     
    PM me to order or with any questions
  13. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from HDN in FS: Atari VCS/2600 carts   
    Last updated 1-27-2024
     
    All cartridges are tested before shipping.  Photos of cartridges available upon request.
     
    ATARI
    3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (missing end label)
    Adventure (picture label - missing end label)
    Air-Sea Battle
    Air-Sea Battle (picture label)
    Asteroids
    Asteroids (no copyright onscreen)
    Backgammon (picture label)
    BASIC Programming (missing end label)
    Basketball (yellow text)
    Basketball (orange text)
     Basketball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Basketball (picture label)
    Battlezone (screw hole exposed)
    Berzerk
    Blackjack
    Bowling (red text)
    Bowling (picture label)
    Breakout
    Breakout (picture label)
    Canyon Bomber
    Canyon Bomber (picture label)
    Championship Soccer (missing end label)
    Circus Atari
    Circus Atari (picture label)
     Combat
     Combat (with box and manual) ($3)
     Combat (picture label)
     Crystal Castles (missing end label)
     Defender
     Demons to Diamonds
     Dodge 'Em
     Dodge 'Em (picture label)
     E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (orig. label variation)
     Flag Capture (green text)
    Flag Capture (orange text)
    Flag Capture (red text)
    Football (green text)
    Football (picture label)
    Galaxian
    Galaxian (missing end label)
    Golf
    Golf (picture label)
    Haunted House
    Home Run
    Home Run (picture label)
    Human Cannonball (picture label)
    Indy 500 (picture label)
    Indy 500 (missing end label)
    Indy 500 (spring dust cover) (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Jungle Hunt
      Kangaroo (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Maze Craze (picture label)
     Miniature Golf
     Missile Command (lower-case letters)
     Missile Command (lower-case end label only)
     Missile Command (upper-case letters)
     Missile Command (no "RF" Easter egg variant!) ($5)
     Ms. Pac-Man (missing end label)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1988 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Night Driver
     Outlaw
     Outlaw (picture label)
     Pac-Man
     Pac-Man (dust spring cover) ($2)
     Phoenix
     Pole Position
     Raiders of the Lost Ark
     RealSports Baseball
     RealSports Baseball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Football
     RealSports Football (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Soccer
     RealSports Tennis ($2)
     RealSports Volleyball
     Sky Diver (1986 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Space Invaders (text w/o Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (text w Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (picture label)
    Space War (missing end label)
    Space War (picture label)
    Star Raiders
    Street Racer (yellow text)
    Super Breakout
     Super Breakout (1987 Atari Corp.) ($3)
     Superman (picture label)
     Surround
     SwordQuest EarthWorld
    SwordQuest FireWorld
    Vanguard
    Video Checkers (missing end label)
    Video Olympics
    Video Olympics (picture label - green end label)
    Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label) Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label)
     Video Pinball  (1987 Atari Corp) (screw hole exposed) ($2)
     Warlords
     Yars' Revenge


    20th Century Fox
     M*A*S*H
    Meltdown ($15)


    ACTIVISION
    Bloody Human Freeway ($15)
    Boxing
      Dragster
     Enduro ($3)
    Grand Prix
    Ice Hockey
    Megamania (with box) ($5)
    Laser Blast
    Stampede ($2)
    Starmaster
    Tennis


    COLECO
    Carnival
    Donkey Kong
     
    DATA AGE
     Airlock
     Bermuda Triangle ($3)
     Journey Escape
     
    GAMES BY APOLLO
     Infiltrate (Apollo variant - missing top label)
     Spacechase personalized/monogrammed edition ($35)


    IMAGIC
    Atlantis (daylabel version)
    Cosmic Ark
    Demon Attack (text)


    M NETWORK
    Air Raiders (missing label)
    Armor Ambush
     Astroblast
     Dark Cavern
    Football
    Lock 'N' Chase
     Space Attack
     Super Challenge Baseball
     Super Challenge Football


    PARKER BROTHERS
    Amidar ($2)
     Star Wars: Jedi Arena ($3)


    SPARROW
    Arkyology ($20)


    TELE-GAMES
    Asteroids (64 variations)
     Asteroids (64 variations)(no copyright onscreen)
     Asteroids (66 variations)
     Basketball
     Blackjack
     Breakaway IV (missing end label)
     Canyon Bomber (missing end label)
     Chase (missing end label)
     Circus (missing end label)
     Haunted House ($3)
     Missile Command
     Poker Plus (missing end label)
     Space Combat ($2)
    Space Invaders
     Speedway II (missing end label)
     Tank Plus (missing end label)
     Target Fun (yellow text)


    U.S. GAMES
    Commando Raid ($3)
     Space Jockey
     Towering Inferno
     Word Zapper


    XONOX
    Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks ($10)
      
      Price:
    $1 each unless noted otherwise + S&H
    $10 minimum order
     
    PM me to order or with any questions
  14. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in FS: Atari VCS/2600 carts   
    Last updated 1-27-2024
     
    All cartridges are tested before shipping.  Photos of cartridges available upon request.
     
    ATARI
    3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (missing end label)
    Adventure (picture label - missing end label)
    Air-Sea Battle
    Air-Sea Battle (picture label)
    Asteroids
    Asteroids (no copyright onscreen)
    Backgammon (picture label)
    BASIC Programming (missing end label)
    Basketball (yellow text)
    Basketball (orange text)
     Basketball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Basketball (picture label)
    Battlezone (screw hole exposed)
    Berzerk
    Blackjack
    Bowling (red text)
    Bowling (picture label)
    Breakout
    Breakout (picture label)
    Canyon Bomber
    Canyon Bomber (picture label)
    Championship Soccer (missing end label)
    Circus Atari
    Circus Atari (picture label)
     Combat
     Combat (with box and manual) ($3)
     Combat (picture label)
     Crystal Castles (missing end label)
     Defender
     Demons to Diamonds
     Dodge 'Em
     Dodge 'Em (picture label)
     E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (orig. label variation)
     Flag Capture (green text)
    Flag Capture (orange text)
    Flag Capture (red text)
    Football (green text)
    Football (picture label)
    Galaxian
    Galaxian (missing end label)
    Golf
    Golf (picture label)
    Haunted House
    Home Run
    Home Run (picture label)
    Human Cannonball (picture label)
    Indy 500 (picture label)
    Indy 500 (missing end label)
    Indy 500 (spring dust cover) (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Jungle Hunt
      Kangaroo (1988 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Maze Craze (picture label)
     Miniature Golf
     Missile Command (lower-case letters)
     Missile Command (lower-case end label only)
     Missile Command (upper-case letters)
     Missile Command (no "RF" Easter egg variant!) ($5)
     Ms. Pac-Man (missing end label)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Ms. Pac-Man (1988 Atari Corp) ($2)
     Night Driver
     Outlaw
     Outlaw (picture label)
     Pac-Man
     Pac-Man (dust spring cover) ($2)
     Phoenix
     Pole Position
     Raiders of the Lost Ark
     RealSports Baseball
     RealSports Baseball (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Football
     RealSports Football (1987 Atari Corp) ($2)
     RealSports Soccer
     RealSports Tennis ($2)
     RealSports Volleyball
     Sky Diver (1986 Atari Corp) ($3)
     Space Invaders (text w/o Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (text w Taito copyright)
     Space Invaders (picture label)
    Space War (missing end label)
    Space War (picture label)
    Star Raiders
    Street Racer (yellow text)
    Super Breakout
     Super Breakout (1987 Atari Corp.) ($3)
     Superman (picture label)
     Surround
     SwordQuest EarthWorld
    SwordQuest FireWorld
    Vanguard
    Video Checkers (missing end label)
    Video Olympics
    Video Olympics (picture label - green end label)
    Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label) Video Olympics (picture label - yellow end label)
     Video Pinball  (1987 Atari Corp) (screw hole exposed) ($2)
     Warlords
     Yars' Revenge


    20th Century Fox
     M*A*S*H
    Meltdown ($15)


    ACTIVISION
    Bloody Human Freeway ($15)
    Boxing
      Dragster
     Enduro ($3)
    Grand Prix
    Ice Hockey
    Megamania (with box) ($5)
    Laser Blast
    Stampede ($2)
    Starmaster
    Tennis


    COLECO
    Carnival
    Donkey Kong
     
    DATA AGE
     Airlock
     Bermuda Triangle ($3)
     Journey Escape
     
    GAMES BY APOLLO
     Infiltrate (Apollo variant - missing top label)
     Spacechase personalized/monogrammed edition ($35)


    IMAGIC
    Atlantis (daylabel version)
    Cosmic Ark
    Demon Attack (text)


    M NETWORK
    Air Raiders (missing label)
    Armor Ambush
     Astroblast
     Dark Cavern
    Football
    Lock 'N' Chase
     Space Attack
     Super Challenge Baseball
     Super Challenge Football


    PARKER BROTHERS
    Amidar ($2)
     Star Wars: Jedi Arena ($3)


    SPARROW
    Arkyology ($20)


    TELE-GAMES
    Asteroids (64 variations)
     Asteroids (64 variations)(no copyright onscreen)
     Asteroids (66 variations)
     Basketball
     Blackjack
     Breakaway IV (missing end label)
     Canyon Bomber (missing end label)
     Chase (missing end label)
     Circus (missing end label)
     Haunted House ($3)
     Missile Command
     Poker Plus (missing end label)
     Space Combat ($2)
    Space Invaders
     Speedway II (missing end label)
     Tank Plus (missing end label)
     Target Fun (yellow text)


    U.S. GAMES
    Commando Raid ($3)
     Space Jockey
     Towering Inferno
     Word Zapper


    XONOX
    Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks ($10)
      
      Price:
    $1 each unless noted otherwise + S&H
    $10 minimum order
     
    PM me to order or with any questions
  15. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in Kaboom Arcade Cab?   
    Yep, that's a custom one-off cabinet someone made.  The Todd Rogers "Challenge Edition" was something Todd asked me years ago if I could make for him (but I couldn't).  He wanted a version of Kaboom! that only had one bucket (i.e. 1 life).  He also wanted a 1-life version of River Raid.
  16. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from StormSurge in custom Atari VCS/2600 lamps   
    Currently have an Asteroids.  Price is $100 shipped.  PM me if interested, thanks.



  17. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from greenween in custom Atari VCS/2600 lamps   
    Currently have an Asteroids.  Price is $100 shipped.  PM me if interested, thanks.



  18. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from jmjustin6 in custom Atari VCS/2600 lamps   
    Currently have an Asteroids.  Price is $100 shipped.  PM me if interested, thanks.



  19. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in What are the real facts behind Pac-Man’s 2600 development?   
    I wrote an article about this years before that book came out, where I detailed the history of when the monsters in Pac-Man became ghosts.  Here's a copy of the article:
     
    http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/articles/pac-man_monsters_ghosts/pac-man_monsters_ghosts.html
     
     
    The authors of that book took issue with it because it didn't jive with their pre-conceived assumptions.
     
     
     
    Yes, yes they are.  But more than that, their book is full of incorrect information, which I mentioned a few examples of in my article.
  20. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from RickR in custom Atari VCS/2600 lamps   
    Currently have an Asteroids.  Price is $100 shipped.  PM me if interested, thanks.



  21. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in custom Atari VCS/2600 lamps   
    Currently have an Asteroids.  Price is $100 shipped.  PM me if interested, thanks.



  22. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari Creep in What are the real facts behind Pac-Man’s 2600 development?   
    I wrote an article about this years before that book came out, where I detailed the history of when the monsters in Pac-Man became ghosts.  Here's a copy of the article:
     
    http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/articles/pac-man_monsters_ghosts/pac-man_monsters_ghosts.html
     
     
    The authors of that book took issue with it because it didn't jive with their pre-conceived assumptions.
     
     
     
    Yes, yes they are.  But more than that, their book is full of incorrect information, which I mentioned a few examples of in my article.
  23. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Justin in VCS Touch-Up   
    There's no one exact orange b/c consoles were made in different plants in different countries.  I use 3 different oranges (Glidden Brilliance Collection) to match whatever console I'm working on.

  24. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in VCS Touch-Up   
    There's no one exact orange b/c consoles were made in different plants in different countries.  I use 3 different oranges (Glidden Brilliance Collection) to match whatever console I'm working on.

  25. Like
    Scott Stilphen got a reaction from Atari 5200 Guy in Custom VCS/2600 ideas   
    One of the chips is a custom program that only displayed a photo of Bob Whitehead (the other was a copy of Computer Chess - the special version that was made for Nolan Bushnell).  The award was to honor his development of the Venetian blinds display technique.  If you notice, all the chess pieces are segmented
     
    David Crane's award ran a custom version of Slot Machine that was configured to run using the cabinet's buttons.  It also showed his initials as one of the reel items.
     
    Custom BINS for both attached.


    CGE_custom_awards_bins.zip
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