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{{Prototype | {{Prototype | ||
|Page name=8 in 1 (Nov 16, 1992 prototype) | |Page name=8 in 1 (Nov 16, 1992 prototype) | ||
|status=Released | |||
|origin_type=Loose EPROM | |||
|origin_eproms=1x Texas Instruments TMS27C512-2JL | |||
|origin_labels=8 in 1 (B) 2:02PM 1-16-92 | |origin_labels=8 in 1 (B) 2:02PM 1-16-92 | ||
|game=8 in 1 | |game=8 in 1 | ||
|system=Atari 2600 | |system=Atari 2600 | ||
|genre= | |genre=Compilation | ||
|titlescreen=8in1 1.png | |||
|unreleased=Yes | |unreleased=Yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
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A unreleased compilation created as a follow up to the 32 in 1. | A unreleased compilation created as a follow up to the 32 in 1. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Earliest known dump is dated June 8, 2004. | |||
* Contains the games Yars Revenge, Centipede, SwordQuest: Earthworld, SwordQuest Fireworld, BattleZone, Asteroids, RealSports Tennis, and RealSports Soccer. | * Contains the games Yars Revenge, Centipede, SwordQuest: Earthworld, SwordQuest Fireworld, BattleZone, Asteroids, RealSports Tennis, and RealSports Soccer. | ||
* BattleZone is not functional and RealSports Soccer is reported to have issues as well. | * BattleZone is not functional and RealSports Soccer is reported to have issues as well. | ||
** The | ** The EPROM master for Centipede was said to have been bad as well, these issues combined with the cartridge being way behind schedule in Jack Tramiel's Atari likely resulted in its cancellation | ||
* Missile Command and RealSports Volleyball were also in consideration, likely as replacements for the above, but may have also been intended to replace the incredibly obtuse SwordQuest games. | * Missile Command and RealSports Volleyball were also in consideration, likely as replacements for the above, but may have also been intended to replace the incredibly obtuse SwordQuest games. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
<gallery>8 in 1 11692 eeprom.png| | <gallery>8 in 1 11692 eeprom.png|EPROM | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/8in1/8in1.htm AtariProtos] | * [http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/8in1/8in1.htm AtariProtos' article] on the prototype. | ||
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|8 in 1}}}} |
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A unreleased compilation created as a follow up to the 32 in 1.
Notes
- Earliest known dump is dated June 8, 2004.
- Contains the games Yars Revenge, Centipede, SwordQuest: Earthworld, SwordQuest Fireworld, BattleZone, Asteroids, RealSports Tennis, and RealSports Soccer.
- BattleZone is not functional and RealSports Soccer is reported to have issues as well.
- The EPROM master for Centipede was said to have been bad as well, these issues combined with the cartridge being way behind schedule in Jack Tramiel's Atari likely resulted in its cancellation
- Missile Command and RealSports Volleyball were also in consideration, likely as replacements for the above, but may have also been intended to replace the incredibly obtuse SwordQuest games.
Origin
See also
- AtariProtos' article on the prototype.