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The multicart made for the Odyssey2 game system by John Dondzila may actually be 100% complete. (I tend to think of it as being about as complete as any gaming multicart is ever likely to be?

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The multicart made for the Odyssey2 game system by John Dondzila may actually be 100% complete. (I tend to think of it as being about as complete as any gaming multicart is ever likely to be?

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• Multicarts made for the Atari 2600 game system usually only include 128 or 256 total games, leaving out literally hundreds of other games that were released. Some may include 8, 16, 32 or even fewer games. • Bob Colbert came up with a way to modify a Starpath Supercharger for the Atari 2600 to allow it to load many more games than it would normally. After being modified, all 2k and 4k games will work in it. But that still leaves a very significant amount of games that will not work with this pseudo-multicart device. • Chad Schell made a cool device called the Cuttle Cart for the Atari 2600. It allows games to be loaded into it from an external source — a RAM drive of sorts — so it serves the purpose of a multicart without actually being one. However, one original game (Pitfall 2) is known to be incompatible with it. In addition, Chad’s web site warns that there may be other games it will not work with, that are not currently known. He also warns that the device is not made to work

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