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Posted Fri Jan 6, 2012 2:23 AM

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Posted Fri Jan 6, 2012 2:25 PM

View PostGamemaster_ca_2003, on Sat Oct 7, 2006 10:08 PM, said:

I got a Question

Has ther been any Piracy of any of the Homebrew Games (Vault Assult, Climber 5, etc.)
in Brazil Yet.

From this, I'd say yes.

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Posted Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:45 PM

### I added some names of games and images from cartridges:

- Page 2 (Digivision)
- Page 7 (Vid Game)


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> It was reported on page 23 about the cartridges "Splice Vision" (manufactured by the company "Splice").
This company also manufactured cartridges and console for Colecovision.
These cartridges are rare to find.

# Games:

- Megamania
- Pitfall
- River Raid

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Posted Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:57 AM

Thanks again, Sr. Ferraz.

I have a question about these Splice Vision carts:

In our database, these titles are mentioned for Splice Vision:
http://www.atarimani...r=2355&step=200

But I have the feeling that the ones with the typical Brazilian names only belong to the Splice cart list, found here:
http://www.atarimani...orre_20856.html

Is that correct?

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Edited by Rom Hunter, Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:58 AM.


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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:34 AM

Dear Rom,

I don't have cartridges from Splice Vision, so I can not help, these cartridges are rare...
If I see some new game name I add here.
......
............

I can't edit my post on page 29 (# 725), I put here 2 more pictures about the console "Atari Eletronica".
One is of a different label (console), the other is the paddles ("Controle Reostato").

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Posted Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:59 PM

### I added some names of games, instructions and images from cartridges:


- Page 2 (Digivision)
- Page 3 (Zirok & J.F.)
- Page 4 (Star Game & Game Action)
- Page 6 (VideoMac)
- Page 8 (Cartucho Programa, with instructions)
- Page 10 (Conector)


>>>>>>>>>>>>>

In an auction with many cartridges, I found another cartridge from the 300 series of 'CCE' (3xx). On pages 21 and 22 I report about CCE cartridges.
The front label has some painted parts (children, other labels were so) and note that was 'ripped' just below the image (where originally written the name "CCE").
The name of the game is "Q,Bert (C-318).
These cartridges use the name "CCE" but they have pictures of cartridges manufactured in Taiwan (Taiwan Cooper), see in the image below from a cartridge (box) of Taiwan with the same game.
Another difference is that this cartridge uses the name "Q,Bert", CCE uses the name "Q-Bert"...

>>>>>>>>

Another name of cartridges manufactured in Brazil: "Ultra Vision".
The image is bad. It was in a lot of cartridges in an auction.
Unfortunately the seller did not inform me the name of the game...


;-) Excellent week !

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  • Attached Image: CCE Q,BERT C-318.jpg
  • Attached Image: Taiwan Cooper - Q, Bert.jpg
  • Attached Image: Ultra Vision cart.jpg
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Edited by Sr. Ferraz, Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:14 PM.


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Posted Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:09 AM

Many thanks, Sr. Ferraz!

This proofs that the CCE 3xx series were indeed Taiwan - Cooper Black carts.

All added.

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