SOLD - PARTS Orca Centuri Phoenix PCB

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Orca/Centuri Phoenix PCB

Tested working 100%
Uses standard Centuri Phoenix pinout.
Has Centuri/Amster official seal and Orca silkscreening :confused:

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So it was ORCA who developed Phoenix! There was always speculation it was Tehkan/Tecmo or someone else that was small. Info online is vague.
 
idiot savant, or just an idiot?

Probably more likely that Orca was a PCB manufacturer, contracted by (many) companies to produce PCB's.

But yeah, lots of companies sued bootleggers BITD, confiscated their PCB's, and rebranded them as their own... :rolleyes:
 
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Looking at the massive similarity between the Phoenix and Pleiads code (where Pleiads specifically says it was developed by Tehkan) I'd have to believe that Phoenix was also developed by Tehkan.
 
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