Items for Atari 2600 manufactured in Brazil
Started by Sr. Ferraz, Feb 14 2006 7:55 AM
781 replies to this topic
#101
Posted Sat Mar 4, 2006 6:51 AM
While we're at it, in case someone's interested, I'm letting some dups go... CCE and Polyvox only:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84458
Thx!
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84458
Thx!
#102
Posted Sat Mar 4, 2006 7:31 AM
Sr. Ferraz,
I want to thank you.
This is exactly the game list I was hoping for.
Thanks again.
I want to thank you.
This is exactly the game list I was hoping for.
Thanks again.
#103
Posted Sat Mar 4, 2006 5:58 PM
* This joystick manufactured by "Dismac" has the name 'Superstick'. The button in the base is great to facilitate the use.
It came with console "VJ9000" of the same manufacturer.
* The manufacturer "Robby" has a similar model of joystick to the previous one, the name is 'Robby Comando'. Another model is the "Robby Stick".
It's very 'practical' and also it has 4 rubber parts to fix in a base.
* The "CCE" manufactured some models of joystick for Atari and other consoles.
This is very interesting because it has two buttons in the base and in the highest part. (superior part). The model is 'Supergame pro'. (or "professional model")
It has 'anatomical handle' and quadruple system of shot.
It can be played with any hand to shoot.
* Joystick of the manufacturer "Still" is similar (identical) to the previous one.
The model is "Power Tron". This manufacturer had others joysticks for NES and other consoles.
* The "Dynacom" manufactured the known model "Dynastick". It has two buttons and the four rubber supports for setting in the base. (removable)
It came with the console of name "Dynavision" from the same manufacturer.
* The Dynacom has a Paddles control where the base is similar to normal joystick.
* Joystick "Dynastick" (by Dynacom) has a version of another color for Atari.
The old computer "Hotbit" (MSX) of the manufacturer "Sharp" had a model similar to this.
All these controls can use the four rubber supports in the base.
It came with console "VJ9000" of the same manufacturer.
* The manufacturer "Robby" has a similar model of joystick to the previous one, the name is 'Robby Comando'. Another model is the "Robby Stick".
It's very 'practical' and also it has 4 rubber parts to fix in a base.
* The "CCE" manufactured some models of joystick for Atari and other consoles.
This is very interesting because it has two buttons in the base and in the highest part. (superior part). The model is 'Supergame pro'. (or "professional model")
It has 'anatomical handle' and quadruple system of shot.
It can be played with any hand to shoot.
* Joystick of the manufacturer "Still" is similar (identical) to the previous one.
The model is "Power Tron". This manufacturer had others joysticks for NES and other consoles.
* The "Dynacom" manufactured the known model "Dynastick". It has two buttons and the four rubber supports for setting in the base. (removable)
It came with the console of name "Dynavision" from the same manufacturer.
* The Dynacom has a Paddles control where the base is similar to normal joystick.
* Joystick "Dynastick" (by Dynacom) has a version of another color for Atari.
The old computer "Hotbit" (MSX) of the manufacturer "Sharp" had a model similar to this.
All these controls can use the four rubber supports in the base.
Edited by Sr. Ferraz, Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:28 PM.
#104
Posted Sun Mar 5, 2006 6:46 AM
Ferraz, please excuse me, I dont wanna SPAM from your post (I hope I'm not doing this), but since there are lots of Braz lovers in this thread, they can probably "need" some Braz stuff
X-Man, Sex-Man, Cromax, Canal 3, Tron and other manufactureres, for sale in 2 posts:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84501
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84502
X-Man, Sex-Man, Cromax, Canal 3, Tron and other manufactureres, for sale in 2 posts:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84501
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84502
#105
Posted Sun Mar 5, 2006 8:55 AM
Sr. Ferraz,
Your Collection is awesome! That 32 in 1 cart you've got mentions pingo 11 which I assume is actually pengo? Thats one title that elludes me, even on a multi cart.
Amazing stuff! and thanks for the contribution
Your Collection is awesome! That 32 in 1 cart you've got mentions pingo 11 which I assume is actually pengo? Thats one title that elludes me, even on a multi cart.
Amazing stuff! and thanks for the contribution
#106
Posted Tue Mar 7, 2006 7:31 PM
Sr. Ferraz, I'm sure you have or at least seen all of these, but I'd like to post it here for Rom to add to his database.
From left to right: 2 in 1 - Stampede / Flash Gordon, 4 in 1 - Demon Attack / Condor Attack / Shark Attack / Plast Attack, 4 in 1 - Missile Command / King Kong / Volley Ball / Fast Food.


All the games are like the names say, no suprises there. I was planning on dumping these when I get a 7800, but it might be futile. The only cart that works good is the one with Missile Command on it. The others crash after a few seconds or seem to have bits missing. How long does it take to dump a cart anyway? I might be able to get away with something if it only takes a few seconds.
I really wanted to get a Pal-M dump of King Kong to compare the scan lines with the NTSC rom floating around, but sadly that seems like one of the corrupt ones. I'm still going to try later on though. Has anyone dumped this Pal-M rom? Is there a website perhaps not in English which hosts a lot of these Pal-M roms that I'm not aware of?
Finally some of the other items I picked up in this lot. I've been wanting for A Misterious Thief cart for a while now as well as a Mission 3000 A.D. cart. The Squirrel is a nice little bonus too.

From left to right: 2 in 1 - Stampede / Flash Gordon, 4 in 1 - Demon Attack / Condor Attack / Shark Attack / Plast Attack, 4 in 1 - Missile Command / King Kong / Volley Ball / Fast Food.
All the games are like the names say, no suprises there. I was planning on dumping these when I get a 7800, but it might be futile. The only cart that works good is the one with Missile Command on it. The others crash after a few seconds or seem to have bits missing. How long does it take to dump a cart anyway? I might be able to get away with something if it only takes a few seconds.
I really wanted to get a Pal-M dump of King Kong to compare the scan lines with the NTSC rom floating around, but sadly that seems like one of the corrupt ones. I'm still going to try later on though. Has anyone dumped this Pal-M rom? Is there a website perhaps not in English which hosts a lot of these Pal-M roms that I'm not aware of?
Finally some of the other items I picked up in this lot. I've been wanting for A Misterious Thief cart for a while now as well as a Mission 3000 A.D. cart. The Squirrel is a nice little bonus too.
#107
Posted Tue Mar 7, 2006 10:06 PM
TomBrazil, on Sat Mar 4, 2006 9:51 AM, said:
While we're at it, in case someone's interested, I'm letting some dups go... CCE and Polyvox only:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84458
Thx!
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84458
Thx!
TomBrazil, on Sun Mar 5, 2006 9:46 AM, said:
Ferraz, please excuse me, I dont wanna SPAM from your post (I hope I'm not doing this), but since there are lots of Braz lovers in this thread, they can probably "need" some Braz stuff
X-Man, Sex-Man, Cromax, Canal 3, Tron and other manufactureres, for sale in 2 posts:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84501
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84502
X-Man, Sex-Man, Cromax, Canal 3, Tron and other manufactureres, for sale in 2 posts:
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84501
http://www.atariage....showtopic=84502
Dear friend,
You have many items of Atari 2600 and you can improve this topic placing information, photos and scans about the items that I placed here.
My intention here is to inform about items manufactured in Brazil and not to sell items.
Please opens a topic to sell your products. (type "Brazilian items for Atari 2600 FOR SALE !!!!!")
If you want to help this topic add information, scans and photos about what I placed here.
Your contribution will be appreciated.
Thank you for attention.
#108
Posted Tue Mar 7, 2006 10:21 PM
DeV0, on Sun Mar 5, 2006 11:55 AM, said:
Dear friend,
Thank you for the fine words, I am happy that you are liking. My desire is to help with the information that I have.
The cartridge has different names for some games.
The game "Pingo II" really is the game "Slot Machine" (Atari) or "Slots" (Sears).
Excellent day for you.
#109
Posted Tue Mar 7, 2006 10:56 PM
Omegamatrix, on Tue Mar 7, 2006 10:31 PM, said:
Sr. Ferraz, I'm sure you have or at least seen all of these, but I'd like to post it here for Rom to add to his database.
From left to right: 2 in 1 - Stampede / Flash Gordon, 4 in 1 - Demon Attack / Condor Attack / Shark Attack / Plast Attack, 4 in 1 - Missile Command / King Kong / Volley Ball / Fast Food.
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All the games are like the names say, no suprises there. I was planning on dumping these when I get a 7800, but it might be futile. The only cart that works good is the one with Missile Command on it. The others crash after a few seconds or seem to have bits missing. How long does it take to dump a cart anyway? I might be able to get away with something if it only takes a few seconds.
I really wanted to get a Pal-M dump of King Kong to compare the scan lines with the NTSC rom floating around, but sadly that seems like one of the corrupt ones. I'm still going to try later on though. Has anyone dumped this Pal-M rom? Is there a website perhaps not in English which hosts a lot of these Pal-M roms that I'm not aware of?
Finally some of the other items I picked up in this lot. I've been wanting for A Misterious Thief cart for a while now as well as a Mission 3000 A.D. cart. The Squirrel is a nice little bonus too.
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From left to right: 2 in 1 - Stampede / Flash Gordon, 4 in 1 - Demon Attack / Condor Attack / Shark Attack / Plast Attack, 4 in 1 - Missile Command / King Kong / Volley Ball / Fast Food.
All the games are like the names say, no suprises there. I was planning on dumping these when I get a 7800, but it might be futile. The only cart that works good is the one with Missile Command on it. The others crash after a few seconds or seem to have bits missing. How long does it take to dump a cart anyway? I might be able to get away with something if it only takes a few seconds.
I really wanted to get a Pal-M dump of King Kong to compare the scan lines with the NTSC rom floating around, but sadly that seems like one of the corrupt ones. I'm still going to try later on though. Has anyone dumped this Pal-M rom? Is there a website perhaps not in English which hosts a lot of these Pal-M roms that I'm not aware of?
Finally some of the other items I picked up in this lot. I've been wanting for A Misterious Thief cart for a while now as well as a Mission 3000 A.D. cart. The Squirrel is a nice little bonus too.
Dear friend,
Thank you for photos and information, very interesting. I did not know cartridges from "Atari Mania" with plastic box in the gray color.
Do you tested they in Atari 2600? Some Brazilian cartridges have problems of contact in the circuit plate, mainly in the Eprom. (solder)
The contacts also have that to be clean. I use a pencil rubber, see photo. (pencil with rubber)
Here it has many sites with ROMs but I believe that all are common the used ones for Stella.
Congratulations for new carts !
Any doubt you can ask, it will be a pleasure to help.
Excellent Wednesday for you.
#110
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 1:17 AM
I now place two interesting editions (special) that have many information about games and as to play they (and about manufacturers) . Almost all the games are from Atari 2600.
These editions had been "supplements" of a magazine with name "Somtres" (Somtrês). They are two editions with more than twenty years. (February, 1985 & March, 1985)
They have some old announcements of the time. (2 x Polyvox, 2 x Digivision, Microdigital, Dynacom & Honda) They are rare to find.
The list is for the name of the games.
I go to start for the first edition (games of A - H).
I wait that they like.
These editions had been "supplements" of a magazine with name "Somtres" (Somtrês). They are two editions with more than twenty years. (February, 1985 & March, 1985)
They have some old announcements of the time. (2 x Polyvox, 2 x Digivision, Microdigital, Dynacom & Honda) They are rare to find.
The list is for the name of the games.
I go to start for the first edition (games of A - H).
I wait that they like.
#111
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 7:25 AM
Omegamatrix,
Thanks for the Atari Mania cartridge scans.
I've added the titles to the database and also the scan of the CCE illustrated version of A Misterious Thief (interesting grey cart version).
And remember: as soon as I get my eye on a new title, it will be added to the database!
One question:
Is Plast Attack the same game as Plaque Attack?
Sr. Ferraz,
Thanks for the wealth of information!
I can't read the reviews, but I can read the titles and their (brazilian) manufacturers.
I will add them to the database immediately.
Thanks for the Atari Mania cartridge scans.
I've added the titles to the database and also the scan of the CCE illustrated version of A Misterious Thief (interesting grey cart version).
And remember: as soon as I get my eye on a new title, it will be added to the database!
One question:
Is Plast Attack the same game as Plaque Attack?
Sr. Ferraz,
Thanks for the wealth of information!
I can't read the reviews, but I can read the titles and their (brazilian) manufacturers.
I will add them to the database immediately.
Edited by Rom Hunter, Wed Mar 8, 2006 7:28 AM.
#112
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 8:14 AM
Sr.Ferraz are those Dynacom cartridges int he ads real or artist impressions? I aks for I have never seen those designs before
#113
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 8:27 AM
They are real.
These are the illustrated versions of Dybacom carts:
http://www.atarimania.com/det_cat.php?EDIT...ATALOGUE_ID=115
These are the illustrated versions of Dybacom carts:
http://www.atarimania.com/det_cat.php?EDIT...ATALOGUE_ID=115
#114
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 8:37 AM
My God I didn't know there were so many. Thanks Rom, keep up the good work
#115
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 9:42 AM
Sr. Ferraz,
Which Splice Vision games are these:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
They are mentioned in the review book, but I can't read it properly.
(although I think that Aventura is Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Thanks in advance.
Which Splice Vision games are these:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
They are mentioned in the review book, but I can't read it properly.
(although I think that Aventura is Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Rom Hunter, Wed Mar 8, 2006 10:10 AM.
#116
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 9:49 AM
Rom Hunter, on Wed Mar 8, 2006 6:25 AM, said:
Omegamatrix,
Thanks for the Atari Mania cartridge scans.
I've added the titles to the database and also the scan of the CCE illustrated version of A Misterious Thief (interesting grey cart version).
And remember: as soon as I get my eye on a new title, it will be added to the database!
One question:
Is Plast Attack the same game as Plaque Attack?

Thanks for the Atari Mania cartridge scans.
I've added the titles to the database and also the scan of the CCE illustrated version of A Misterious Thief (interesting grey cart version).
And remember: as soon as I get my eye on a new title, it will be added to the database!
One question:
Is Plast Attack the same game as Plaque Attack?
Sr. Ferraz and Rom, I just realized now that someone has painted these carts grey. It had me fooled too, and I was holding them right here in my hands. I also have a CCE MASH from the same lot that has the same grey color too. Sorry for any confusion.
Rom, is there no PAL-M dump of King Kong out there?
#117
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 9:57 AM
Omegamatrix,
The only King Kong ROMS floating around are:
King Kong (1982) (Tigervision, Karl T. Olinger) (7-001) (PAL) - 292 scanlines
King Kong (1982) (Tigervision, Karl T. Olinger) (7-001) (PAL) [a] - 312 scanlines
King Kong (NTSC Conversion, Peter Rittwage) (2005) - 265 scanlines
AL#1 (King Kong Hack) (2004) (Scott Dayton) (PAL) - 292 scanlines
The only King Kong ROMS floating around are:
King Kong (1982) (Tigervision, Karl T. Olinger) (7-001) (PAL) - 292 scanlines
King Kong (1982) (Tigervision, Karl T. Olinger) (7-001) (PAL) [a] - 312 scanlines
King Kong (NTSC Conversion, Peter Rittwage) (2005) - 265 scanlines
AL#1 (King Kong Hack) (2004) (Scott Dayton) (PAL) - 292 scanlines
#118
Posted Wed Mar 8, 2006 2:30 PM
Dear Rom,
I don't have these cartridges of the Splice Vision, commented with two friends and them also they do not know.
The game "Duende" would be the "Smurfs"?
Unhappyly I cannot help you.
Dear Foxsolo,
Dynacom manufactured with these labels and other different ones, later I go to place here.
Now the "secret of the gray cartridge" was discovered.
The second edition has games that they initiate with the letters of I - Z. This has more pages.
Video Game Guia = Video Game Guide
I don't have these cartridges of the Splice Vision, commented with two friends and them also they do not know.
The game "Duende" would be the "Smurfs"?
Unhappyly I cannot help you.
Dear Foxsolo,
Dynacom manufactured with these labels and other different ones, later I go to place here.
Now the "secret of the gray cartridge" was discovered.
The second edition has games that they initiate with the letters of I - Z. This has more pages.
Video Game Guia = Video Game Guide
#119
Posted Thu Mar 9, 2006 2:08 AM
Sr.Ferraz can you confirm whether the Dynacom Turbo was Enduro by Activision?
#120
Posted Thu Mar 9, 2006 3:59 AM
Sr. Ferraz,
Thanks again for all the new information.
I'm very grateful for the Dismac and Splice Vision titles.
Because I can't read the language, is it perhaps possible for you to figure out (or roughly translate) the descriptions in your Video Game Guide of these games:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
Panico Cosmico
Papa Tuda
Ratoeira
Spitfire
Tiro Ao Alvo
Zipper
I would very much like to know their true identity.
If I know what the game is about I can easily tell what game it is.
Thanks again for all the new information.
I'm very grateful for the Dismac and Splice Vision titles.
Because I can't read the language, is it perhaps possible for you to figure out (or roughly translate) the descriptions in your Video Game Guide of these games:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
Panico Cosmico
Papa Tuda
Ratoeira
Spitfire
Tiro Ao Alvo
Zipper
I would very much like to know their true identity.
If I know what the game is about I can easily tell what game it is.
Edited by Rom Hunter, Thu Mar 9, 2006 9:46 AM.
#121
Posted Thu Mar 9, 2006 11:07 AM
Sr. Ferraz,
Your collection never stops amazing me. Everyday you have something new and exciting to show.
I am now wondering how rare Stone Age for CCE is. CCE carts seem really common, but this game as well as A Misterious Thief seem more valuable to collectors in NTSC countries as they are games that were never released for us. What would you say are the hard CCE carts to get if there are any?
Your collection never stops amazing me. Everyday you have something new and exciting to show.
#122
Posted Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:10 AM
Foxsolo2000, on Thu Mar 9, 2006 5:08 AM, said:
Dear friend,
I'm not a great player of Atari 2600 and I don't know the games well.
The translated text is: (Approximately)
Race of cars through streets and bridges of a city. Changing the marches and speeding up, the corridor must take care with the competing cars, exceeding them and preventing collisions with various obstacles.
I wait that I have helped you. Have a nice day.
#123
Posted Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:22 AM
Rom Hunter, on Thu Mar 9, 2006 6:59 AM, said:
Sr. Ferraz,
Thanks again for all the new information.
I'm very grateful for the Dismac and Splice Vision titles.
Because I can't read the language, is it perhaps possible for you to figure out (or roughly translate) the descriptions in your Video Game Guide of these games:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
Panico Cosmico
Papa Tuda
Ratoeira
Spitfire
Tiro Ao Alvo
Zipper
I would very much like to know their true identity.
If I know what the game is about I can easily tell what game it is.

Thanks again for all the new information.
I'm very grateful for the Dismac and Splice Vision titles.
Because I can't read the language, is it perhaps possible for you to figure out (or roughly translate) the descriptions in your Video Game Guide of these games:
Aventura
Bombardeio
Duende
Furia Espacial
Panico Cosmico
Papa Tuda
Ratoeira
Spitfire
Tiro Ao Alvo
Zipper
I would very much like to know their true identity.
If I know what the game is about I can easily tell what game it is.
Dear friend,
I go to speak today with a friend who knows some games of Atari. If not to discover I go to translate the texts for you, ok?
"Duende" must be "Smurfs: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle".
Congratulations for the 5000 games in the Atarimania
Have a nice day.
#124
Posted Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:08 AM
Omegamatrix, on Thu Mar 9, 2006 2:07 PM, said:
Sr. Ferraz,
Your collection never stops amazing me. Everyday you have something new and exciting to show.
I am now wondering how rare Stone Age for CCE is. CCE carts seem really common, but this game as well as A Misterious Thief seem more valuable to collectors in NTSC countries as they are games that were never released for us. What would you say are the hard CCE carts to get if there are any?
Your collection never stops amazing me. Everyday you have something new and exciting to show.
Good that you are liking, my intention is to help all.
The cartridges of CCE in the majority are not rare.
The carts with golden label are more difficult to find. With drawing (figure / image) colorful one also.
More difficult games to find in my opinion: Pizza Chef, Fast Eddie, Fortress Defense, Immies & Aggies, Open Sesame, Bingo.
With colorful label ("thematic"): Space Tunnel, Dancing Plate, Open Sesame!, Mission 3000 A.D., Phantom Tank, Mr. Postman, Bobby is Going Home, Sea Monster, Squirrel.
I don't have in my collection many of these, I have not bought cartridges.
The cartridge of 'Polyvox' with the game "Beamrider" is difficult to find too.
Have a nice day.
#125
Posted Fri Mar 10, 2006 2:08 AM
Sr. Ferraz, on Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:10 AM, said:
Interesting translation Sr.Ferraz. To my knowledge there are no driving games that show city streets, save possibly Traffic which could be argued contains lanes. I was informed by a Brazillian collector that Turbo was in fact Enduro by Activision but now I am beginning to question that? Rom do you think it sounds like Traffic or do you think it could still be Enduro?
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