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This was being programmed by Eddie Babcock and Greq Wilson.I believe this was programmed by Donna Bailey (centipede).
At least that's what she told me years ago when I talked with her
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Wait, THIS GAME EXIST?!?!Here are the ROMS I compiled for Atari's unreleased arcade game, Garfield.
I place this here in hopes of one day it being emulated.
Send this to the mame team! ^^Here are the ROMS I compiled for Atari's unreleased arcade game, Garfield.
I place this here in hopes of one day it being emulated.
I'd be happy just to see photo's or videos of this game in general!They will want a high res photo of the game PCB if you can. If you need help, I can submit the file to one I've submitted things to in the past that lives in Italy with your info as the submitter.
They will want a high res photo of the game PCB if you can.
So, that leaves me with one question. How'd they even come across the roms if the pcb doesn't even exist?I'm sure they would. If only one existed.
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VAX-11 - Wikipedia
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The computer the game was programmed on was a VAX system. The boards are gone, but the source code remained. Dutchman re-compiled the ROMs from the saved source code, without a PCB. That is how. These were not "dumped" in a traditional sense, and it's crazy cool that he is doing this work.
Could be both, depending on what level you get toIs this about a cat stealing lasagna or shooting a president in the 1800's?
Maybe a conversion kit? Or something to that effect?So, that leaves me with one question. How'd they even come across the roms if the pcb doesn't even exist?![]()