Anyone heard of ALIBABA by Segasa of Spain? Looks like it was made in 1982
Several years back I picked up an Atari Dig Dug cabaret cabinet from a former Atari employee (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=91750). He was selling his home and moving to the coast and needed to clear out a lot of "stuff". In addition to a crap load of parts he gave me, I also acquired tons of old paperwork, manuals, schematics, and misc correspondence letters from his years at Atari and later years when he programmed NES games from his home.
Today, I started the major task of attempting to clean up my game room and I decided to look through some of the paperwork. I found the attached documents in regards to a game called ALIBABA or ALI BABA by Segasa that was apparently made in late 1981 or early 1982 (the 2nd photo is the backside of the 1st). I Google-fu doesn't appear to be finding anything. The last photo is what I am pretty sure is the actual board. The photo was taken back when a unloaded everything. He told me that it was "some board from Spain". Originally I recalled that he said Ireland, but I think this may be it.
Now I just need to find the board and try to power it up.
Several years back I picked up an Atari Dig Dug cabaret cabinet from a former Atari employee (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=91750). He was selling his home and moving to the coast and needed to clear out a lot of "stuff". In addition to a crap load of parts he gave me, I also acquired tons of old paperwork, manuals, schematics, and misc correspondence letters from his years at Atari and later years when he programmed NES games from his home.
Today, I started the major task of attempting to clean up my game room and I decided to look through some of the paperwork. I found the attached documents in regards to a game called ALIBABA or ALI BABA by Segasa that was apparently made in late 1981 or early 1982 (the 2nd photo is the backside of the 1st). I Google-fu doesn't appear to be finding anything. The last photo is what I am pretty sure is the actual board. The photo was taken back when a unloaded everything. He told me that it was "some board from Spain". Originally I recalled that he said Ireland, but I think this may be it.
Now I just need to find the board and try to power it up.


