sorry I haven't been around. I have been really busy with the analogue FPGA stuff. I checked my boxes and it looks like I still have two of rik's games- I have amidar, select a game machine, and two carts for the SAG.

I have football 4 and space invader 2 carts for the SAG.

I can still run my cart dumper doodads. the following should be easy for me to dump still:

HD38800
HD38820
PIC1655
PIC1650
SPO256
SPO264
SPR016
SPR032
SPR128
COP411
UPD553
UPD552
M58846 - I managed to dump frogger, but only one version. dumping these is kinda flaky. amidar uses a 52 pin version of this chip (the M58846 is only 42 pins)


I have a few other games here that I never dumped that are mine:

* bandai nazono pyramid - this is a solar powered LCD game. I snagged the solar cell from it but the game should still work. it might need decapping. I just opened it up. it has a hitachi 43381 A02LR? that's what is marked on it. a very strange reverse QFP with a "bump" in the middle where the die would live.
* game and watch DK Jr. I think this one's dumped/emulated now

I believe sean sent these to me at some point:

* a small PCB containing a UPD774C chip which is some kind of TV game thing
* mattel computer gin, LCD display. I am not sure what the story is on this now, the CPU is missing. I took it out but will have to find it
* A small PCB that was for some kind of LCD game. epoch, 95252-E. no LCD, just the board with a D75316GF QFP on it.

in the interim I picked up the long lost game PCB I have been looking for for 20 years! It was sold at radio shack as a "special purchase" item. just a bare PCB in a bag with some instructions for how to blow it up. The instructions claim it runs on 9V, and I quickly killed the one I had as a kid because I followed these instructions. It has a PIC1655 which definitely runs on 5V. The reason I could never find it is because RS called it a "sound effects chassis". but it's some kind of game. there's 8 buttons and 8 LEDs and two 7 segment displays, and a speaker. I RE'd the board and dumped the PIC awhile back.

they packaged up some pcbs from a hand held game that never got released and sold 'em cheap. I am curious what game it was supposed to be.