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'''''Edu Games''''' (Also known as Edu Juegos) was an Argentinian game company that produced pirated carts of existing Atari 2600 games throughout the 1980s, and seemingly early 1990s. While several of their games have been identified as to what they're clones of, 18 of their games haven't been identified as any already existing game out there. These games have not been dumped as of yet, and no copies have been known to circulate, which end up questioning Atari 2600 fans on whether, or not these games even exist. To this day, there are no screenshots, nor scans available for these 18 games, and the only website to acknowledge the existence of these games is Atarimania.<ref>[http:// | '''''Edu Games''''' (Also known as Edu Juegos) was an Argentinian game company that produced pirated carts of existing Atari 2600 games throughout the 1980s, and seemingly early 1990s. While several of their games have been identified as to what they're clones of, 18 of their games haven't been identified as any already existing game out there. These games have not been dumped as of yet, and no copies have been known to circulate, which end up questioning Atari 2600 fans on whether, or not these games even exist. To this day, there are no screenshots, nor scans available for these 18 games, and the only website to acknowledge the existence of these games is Atarimania.<ref>[http://atarimania.com/list_games_atari-2600-vcs-p_total-page-step-publisher-order_324-1-200-2317-genre_2_G.html Atarimania's page on ''Edu Games''.] Retrieved 13 Dec '20</ref> | ||
It is most likely that these pirated games only have the company logos omitted, & possibly replaced with the Edu Games logo, as was common for Brazilian, & Argentinian companies | It is most likely that these pirated games only have the company logos omitted, & possibly replaced with the Edu Games logo, as was common for Brazilian, & Argentinian companies that released Atari 2600 cartridges. | ||
===List of Games=== | ===List of Games=== |
Revision as of 00:30, 13 September 2023
Edu Games (Also known as Edu Juegos) was an Argentinian game company that produced pirated carts of existing Atari 2600 games throughout the 1980s, and seemingly early 1990s. While several of their games have been identified as to what they're clones of, 18 of their games haven't been identified as any already existing game out there. These games have not been dumped as of yet, and no copies have been known to circulate, which end up questioning Atari 2600 fans on whether, or not these games even exist. To this day, there are no screenshots, nor scans available for these 18 games, and the only website to acknowledge the existence of these games is Atarimania.[1]
It is most likely that these pirated games only have the company logos omitted, & possibly replaced with the Edu Games logo, as was common for Brazilian, & Argentinian companies that released Atari 2600 cartridges.
List of Games
Serial Number | Game Title | Status | Possible Candidates |
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ABS-11008 | Aterrizaje | Existence Unconfirmed | Landing Battle/Land Protection(Funvision) |
ABS-11145 | Busqueda Tresoro | Existence Unconfirmed | Treasure Discovery(Home Vision) |
AAS-10006 | Cocinero | Existence Unconfirmed | Cakewalk(Commavid)/Piece o' Cake(US Games)/Pizza Chef(Zimag)/Pressure Cooker(Activision) |
ABS-11158 | Fronton | Existence Unconfirmed | Uncertain |
ABS-11047 | Frutillitas | Existence Unconfirmed | Strawberry Shortcake - Musical Match-Ups(Parker Brothers) |
ABS-11061 | Ladrillos | Existence Unconfirmed | Ram It(Telesys)/Super Breakout(Atari) |
ABS-11067 | Manidbulas | Partially Found | Jawbreaker(Tigervision) |
AAS-10023 | Muppet | Existence Unconfirmed | Pigs In Space(Atari) |
ABS-11084 | Play Round | Existence Unconfirmed | Uncertain |
ABS-11108 | Space Demons | Existence Unconfirmed | Demon Attack(Imagic)/Demons To Diamonds(Atari)/Space Invaders(Atari)/Spacechase(Apollo) |
ABS-11167 | Space Power | Existence Unconfirmed | Uncertain |
ABS-11117 | Space Ship | Existence Unconfirmed | Star Ship(Atari) |
AES-14018 | Star Wars 3 | Existence Unconfirmed | Star Wars: Jedi Arena(Parker Brothers) |
ABS-11141 | Submarino | Partially Found | Seaquest(Activision) |
ABS-11169 | Swod Quest | Existence Unconfirmed | SwordQuest - EarthWorld/SwordQuest - FireWorld/SwordQuest - WaterWorld(Atari) |
AES-14010 | Tarzan | Existence Unconfirmed | Tomarc the Barbarian(Xonox) |
ABS-11127 | Traga Monedas | Partially Found | Slot Machine(Atari) |
Gallery
Reference
- ↑ Atarimania's page on Edu Games. Retrieved 13 Dec '20