Like many good video game companys Atari had many 2600 and 5200 games that never seen the light of day this may be do to the fact of lack of time, ran out of ownership or just did not feel like finishing them. Then thanks to the wonderful world of the internet many of there Unreleased games surfest for the first time many are in carts with black or no labels or just EPROMs chip with stickers that has name and or date on it. And many of us Atari freaks wanted to have them on real cart to be played on the real units so I took the time to make label art for these games I home-build from using old 2600/5200 carts and new EPROMs chip with new boerd and laser-color label prints that I personal made. Keep in mind that many of these games was never 100% completed like Elevator Action & Garfield to name a few. Many of these label art was made in many ways some images was use from orignal Atari box art but never used, other are from meg photos and hand drawn. First sets are 2600 label art.
Very nice, very nice. How much do you charge for one of these carts? I wouldn't mind fleshing out my 2600 library, which has been somewhat ignored recently.
Well you can edar print them you self on high rez and use laserprint paper or go here and by them from 8bit classic there you can get Custom Color Laser Printing for Labels Gloss InkJet Labels for the Atari 2600 / 5200 / 7800 Cartridges Gloss Laser Labels for the Atari 2600 / 5200 / 7800 Cartridges
Wow! Excellent! That commando one... that has a 1986-1989 date on it. That makes it extremely interesting. Were other 5200 games still being produced in that time?
Its was under the protoypte listing plus other games on the list but still not found is yet to be seen, letas hope more old Atari programers or die hard Atari collectors do one day fine more of them.
Yes there ALL real here's that page links on Miss Piggy Miss Piggy's Wedding - Prototype Page. Miss Piggy's Wedding - ROM Page.
Well theres three ways you can get a real Atari Prototype carts. One - You can get the origainl prototype cart and or chip. (Very exspesive and almost hard to fine) Two - You can have some one at Atariage to home build you a cart with the labels I made for about $20 each. Or Three - You can do it your self cart by getting the parts at and roms to make your self a home cart, Circuit Boards Components Atari 2600 Black Plastic Case And ofcouse 2600 - 5200 ROMS to burn it on the EPROM chips.
Somebody should re-do the Garfield cover, since it's using artwork from the late 80's (re-using it from the 1988 computer game, being specific), and the characters looked different back in 1984. Plus, Odie looks like a sticker just pasted in there...