Atari CoJag
The Atari CoJag is an
JAMMA wiring harness. Compact Flash-To-IDE boards could be used by modders instead of HDDs. Interestingly, unmodified boards also used as the main controller for kiddie rides by Carousel International, which are no longer manufactured: Speedster II, Skycopter II, and SpaceGuy (never released), but could have been previously spotted in Chuck E. Cheese pizza parlors (founded by Atari's co-founder Nolan Bushnell). All the rides were programmed by Mario Perdue, who wrote Breakout 2000.[1] Also, the CoJag supports 2 light guns
instead of 1 supported by the Jaguar.
Games
Only 2 games (and their combo) were officially released:
- Area 51
- Maximum Force
- Area 51/Maximum Force Duo (combines both games in a single cabinet)
4 unreleased prototypes exist:
- Fishin' Frenzy
- Freeze
- Vicious Circle
- 3 on 3 Basketball
References
- ^ "www.atarihistory.de". kickass.ddnss.org. Retrieved May 29, 2023.