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The Cuttle Cart (also known as the SuperDuperCharger during development) is an Atari 2600 cartridge developed by Chad Schell in the early 2000s.[1][2][3] Compatible with the Starpath Supercharger under license, the Cuttle Cart allows ROM images to be loaded via an 1/8" minijack audio interface such as a cassette tape or CD player.[4] Discontinued by the manufacturer in 2003, the cartridge is rare and released in limited number; only 204 Cuttle Carts were produced.

Following the original Cuttle Cart, Schell released the Cuttle Cart 2 for the Atari 7800,[5] and the Cuttle Cart 3 for the Intellivision console.

The Cuttle Cart supports games up to 64kb in size, is backwards compatible with the vintage Starpath Supercharger, and is capable of multi-loading games from CD.

References

  1. ^ Digital Press - Cuttle Cart
  2. ^ 2600 Connection, Issue 64. January / February 2001.
  3. ^ Grand, Joe. Game Console Hacking: Having Fun While Voiding Your Warranty. pg. 393. ISBN 978-1-931836-31-9.
  4. ^ Carless, Simon. Gaming Hacks. pg. 16. ISBN 978-0-596-00714-0.
  5. ^ George, Gregory D. "Cuttle Cart 2", The Atari Times.