In honor of those who have worked hard documenting Atari 8-bit cartridges, I have continued that work.
In 1983 using an Atari 400 computer, I began my long, and still continuing, software development career. Using many sources and my own personal extensive collection (during that last 10 years of hard-core 8-bit collecting), I have comprised a list in hopes that this information remains living for many years to come.
The file format is MS Excel. Broken down into three areas so far: Non-Atari, Atari, and undocumented.
I hope to add to this list; homebrews/reproductions. I believe this list to be the most complete that I have found. I do have some more to add (i.e. variations of labels, casings, etc). I.E. the OSS carts have many.
Cartridge List for the Atari 8-bit Computers (400/800/XL/XE Computers)
Rev 1.0 Author: Chris Lynn, 4/2013, atari@manageware.net
Special thanx to Kevin Chase, Andrew Krieg, Atarimania, Atari Passion, AtariAge for previous, current, and future contributions.
Rarity (1-10) is based on cartridge loose, you would add as much as 1-3 more points for NIB/CIB.
This list represents "Production" cartridges, having at least a 5-10 production, documented, run.
There are no prototypes, homebrews, personal projects, copied cartridges in this list.
The intent of this list is to be living, since rarity, etc. changes over time.
In 1983 using an Atari 400 computer, I began my long, and still continuing, software development career. Using many sources and my own personal extensive collection (during that last 10 years of hard-core 8-bit collecting), I have comprised a list in hopes that this information remains living for many years to come.
The file format is MS Excel. Broken down into three areas so far: Non-Atari, Atari, and undocumented.
I hope to add to this list; homebrews/reproductions. I believe this list to be the most complete that I have found. I do have some more to add (i.e. variations of labels, casings, etc). I.E. the OSS carts have many.
Cartridge List for the Atari 8-bit Computers (400/800/XL/XE Computers)
Rev 1.0 Author: Chris Lynn, 4/2013, atari@manageware.net
Special thanx to Kevin Chase, Andrew Krieg, Atarimania, Atari Passion, AtariAge for previous, current, and future contributions.
Rarity (1-10) is based on cartridge loose, you would add as much as 1-3 more points for NIB/CIB.
This list represents "Production" cartridges, having at least a 5-10 production, documented, run.
There are no prototypes, homebrews, personal projects, copied cartridges in this list.
The intent of this list is to be living, since rarity, etc. changes over time.