Atari System
Atari System refers to two arcade system boards introduced in 1984 for use in various arcade games from Atari Games. Two versions of the board were released, Atari [|System 1] and Atari System 2.
Atari System 1
The Atari System 1 was Atari Games' first upgradeable arcade game hardware platform. Introduced in 1984, the System 1 platform was used for the following games:- Marble Madness
- Peter Pack Rat
- Road Runner
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
- RoadBlasters
- Relief Pitcher - Atari Games released a different game titled Relief Pitcher in 1992 which used completely different hardware.
Converting one System 1 game into another generally required replacing the cartridge board, attraction marquee, control panel, and in some cases installing additional controls. Several games used hardware that was electrically very similar to System 1, but implemented on a single board rather than using a cartridge board. Early System 1 boards and cartridge boards used large numbers of 7400 series TTL chips. These boards were later replaced by the functionally identical "System 1 LSI Main" and "LSI Cartridge" boards, which used ASICs for reduced manufacturing costs. Modular or upgradeable video games were not commonly offered by the major video game companies in the 1970s and 1980s, because it was more profitable to sell an entirely new machine. System 1 and the Japanese JAMMA wiring standard were attempts to move to a modular solution, though there were many smaller companies that sold conversion kits for competitors' hardware.
Atari System 2
Very soon after the introduction of the Atari System 1, the Atari System 2 was introduced. The System 2 platform is used for the following games:- Paperboy
- 720°
- Super Sprint
- Championship Sprint
- APB : All Points Bulletin
- Accelerator
- Gremlins