

Absolutely epic maker tale from former Atari dev Scott Williamson, who writes:
So, you may be wondering why anyone would bother to make a version of a 30 year old vector arcade game on an arcane 33 year old platform? I was inspired by one of the greatest and most influential game programmers of all time to make something that he said was impossible. I don’t consider this a game development project, rather an alternative history art piece, a demonstration that it could indeed be done.
Back story: Porting Star Castle to the 2600 was the first assignment of now-legendary Atari game pioneer Howard Scott Warshaw, who eventually decided that “a decent version couldn’t be done” on the console hardware, and reorganized the core gameplay elements of Star Castle into Yar’s Revenge, which went on to become Atari’s best-selling original title for the 2600.

Now story: Williamson, who worked for Atari starting in ’87, became fascinated with the Star Castle challenge. He dug into the attic for his old Atari notebooks, cobbled together a development environment, and after much head-scratching and code-crunching, managed to pare Star Castle—sprites, sounds, AI, and all—down to 8K ROM / 128 bytes RAM (yes, that’s individual bytes, with no prefix). Then he designed fantastic retro Atari-style packaging for the game, including a clear-cased custom cartridge with internal LEDs that flash during gameplay.
That’s right: The cartridge lights up.
Don’t miss this one, folks. Link below. [Thanks, Scott!]


Awesome. Back when Video games were fun to play!
In true Maker fashion the original clear cartridge case was machined on a CNC that Scott built from scratch
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I loved that game on the arcade console and seeing this just makes me miss my old Atari 2600 all that much more. Now he needs to port that game to the iOS platform!!
Not the only Star Castle
http://www.atariage.com/forums/blog/107/entry-9007-star-castle-rc1/
Only 45 hours left to get a cartridge!
It’s the only Star Castle 2600 that could have existed in 1981! (except for the blinkin’ lights)
Star Castle 2600 works in a stock Atari 8K ROM cartridge just like Asteroids. The other one uses extra RAM and around 24K of ROM in a brand new cartridge format, not even supported in emulation until the emulator was updated to support it. It’s another great implementation though, a truly modern rendition.
Where can I download the ROM?
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