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WHAT.. the heck. Is this!? "Colecovision-Intellivision Burgertime"


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#1 jeremysart OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:46 AM

At first I thought this was someone just being an idiot and thinking a super common Colecovision cart was worth gold, but then I looked closer and read the description. Any input on this?

eBay Auction -- Item Number: 160725026964

I didnt know where to post this, Intellivision? Colecovision? Auction Central? So CGG will do.

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:36 AM

I read this on Intellevisionlives.com

COLECOVISION CARTRIDGE [COLECO #2430]
Based on the Data East arcade game
Programmed at Mattel Electronics, France [MATTEL #7514/UNRELEASED]
Posted ImageCATALOG DESCRIPTION
As chef PETER PEPPER, you are trying to build terrific hamburgers while menacing hot dogs, pickles and eggs are out to ruin your meal! Based on the arcade game.
DEVELOPMENT HISTORY
The success of Intellivision BurgerTime caused Marketing to ask for the game on every platform possible. This Colecovision version was done at the Mattel office in France. The game was announced at the January, 1984 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Although Mattel Electronics was closed a few weeks later, the French office stayed in business under the name Nice Ideas. They completed BurgerTime, which was distributed by Coleco.


Maybe Nice Ideas thought that was the title of the game?

#3 Kurt_Woloch OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:29 PM

This must be the prototype version which was done in France before it was turned over to Coleco. There are some differences to the version that was finally released... the sprites are smaller (according to the smaller representation of the mazes), the number of cooks, screens and peppers is shown on the left instead of on the right, the colors are a bit different and there are some bugs which have been removed for the released version.

By the way, they did not do the game on every platform possible... out of the computers, they only did versions for the Apple II and the PC. They left out the TI-99 (done by Data East and Texas Instruments), the C-64 (badly done by Interceptor Software), the Atari 8-bits (not done until much later) and the ZX Spectrum. Of the consoles, they left out the Odyssey^2 (proably not deemed possible), the Creativision (which could have got a version just as fine as the Colecovision one) and the Bally Astrocade (which probalb wasn't popular enough). It's also quite interesting that the mazes on the Colecovision version (also on the prototype) are the same as in the arcade, while on the Intellivision they are different to the arcade.

#4 NIAD OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:04 PM

I'd have to say it someone's handy work (reproduction) who is trying to make a buck off a gullible CV fan.

#5 duncantoml OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:36 PM

I've got one just like it. They were sold by ecoleco about 5 to 8(?) years ago but are no longer.

It's been a long time since I played it but JUST like the Original CV burgertime it can lock up or scramble. Guess that bug never got fixed on this version either.

#6 Ikrananka OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:42 PM

Is the rom available in the wild? If not then I'd be happy to dump the rom if someone was willing to send me a cart.

#7 NIAD OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:10 PM

Duncantoml, thanks for the info concerning this cart being an eColeco release. I never knew that they went the extra mile with such nice label reproductions unless, of course, this was one of the games that they worked together with CBS Software to make availale on cart.

Yes, the rom file has been available from numerous websites dating all the way back to the late 90's.

#8 ten-four OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:41 PM

It's a fake cartridge version.

I can see it on the printed label. (dark blue and shines wrong).

But there do exist a proto ROM.

I have a Mattel BurgerTime 16K ROM from march 1998.




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