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EPISODE 19: Tournament Cyberball 2072

EPISODE 19: Tournament Cyberball 2072

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#PA2038, Published by Atari Corp. In this episode I cover the first of two American-rules football games for the Atari Lynx, Tournament Cyberball 2072, released in 1991. Included are statistics for the game and a run-down on how to play it, along with reviews and ratings, some fun facts and trivia, and some listener feedback about the game. In the previous episode, Monty and I discussed the differences between soccer and American football (I’m still unclear about that). In today’s episode, we banter about the differences between robots and androids. Such fun! “Exterminate! Exterminate!” -Daleks, 1963 Did Bender (with a Tom Servo torso) from FUTURAMA make a cameo in the Tournament Cyberball 2072 poster manual…eight years before FUTURAMA premiered? The Tournament Cyberball 2072 four-player upright arcade cabinet was released by Atari Games in 1989. TOURNAMENT CYBERBALL 2072 VITAL STATISTICS Release Date: October of 1991. Initial Retail Price: $38.99-$39.95 in the US and £27.49 in the UK. Cartridge Information: 256kB mono curved lip-style cartridge. Game Genre: Top-down-view 2-dimensional scrolling futuristic sports game for 1 player, or for up to 4 players (cooperatively or competitively) using the ComLynx cable. Alternate Titles: Tournament Cyberball and Cyberball 2072. The splash screen displays the title as Tournament Cyberball 2072. Screen Playfield Orientation: Landscape (horizontal). Based On: The arcade cabinet Cyberball 2072, released by Atari Games in 1989. The arcade game was released either in two-player cabinets with one screen, or in four-player cabinets with two screens. The latter version was called Tournament Cyberball 2072. Sequel to: The arcade cabinet Cyberball, created by John Salwitz and released by Atari Games in September of 1988, which was based on the American field sport of football. Ports to Other Systems: Cyberball 2072 was also ported to the XBox 360 in 2007. Game Levels: Six 5-minute periods. Number of Players: 1-4 (with ComLynx support). Packaging: A full-color standard flap-tab regular-size box (5 3/8″ by 4 3/8″ by 7/8″) with parallel verbiage on the back in both English and French. It was released in both English and French variants. The French variant was identical to the English box, but it also included the ‘DEFI LYNX’ brochures including the Atari Lynx shaped brochure and free DEFI LYNX pins (pin’s gratuit). Instruction Manual: Tournament Cyberball 2072 was packaged with a full color poster, 22” high by 17” wide. The front of the poster includes an exact copy of the box cover art, with a yellow triangular banner added at the upper left with the words See reverse side for instructions in a large black font tilted upwards at a 45 degree angle. The back of the poster includes an illustrated comic book-style list of basic instructions with parallel verbiage in both English and French. The posters were folded several times in order to fit in the small Lynx boxes. TOURNAMENT CYBERBALL 2072 CREDITS Publisher: Atari Corporation Licensee: Tengen, Inc. Developer: Blue Sky Software Be sure to check out our partner AtariGamer.com to stay “Lynxed In” to all of the latest news about our favorite handheld gaming console! LYNX LYNKS Kieren Hawken’s 2019 book “The A-Z of Atari Lynx Games Volume 1”. Release announcement about Tournament Cyberball for the Lynx in the Atari Adventure insert of Issue #21 (April 1991) of Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine. The game was finally released six months later in October of 1991. Information About Tournament Cyberball 2072: Atari Age title info/rarity guide for Tournament Cyberball 2072 Atari Gamer title info/rarity guide for Tournament Cyberball 2072 Digital Press title info/rarity guide for Tournament Cyberball 2072 GameFAQs title info about Tournament Cyberball 2072 Moby Games title info about Tournament Cyberball 2072 PriceCharting.com value guide about Tournament Cyberball 2072 RarityGuide.com rarity/value guide about Tournament Cyberball 2072 Atari Adventure announcement about Tournament Cyberball 2072 in EGM #21 (April 1991) Wikipedia article about Cyberball (arcade cabinet) Reviews and Ratings for Tournament Cyberball 2072: Review by Jeff at JVGS.net (undated) Review by Paul at Family Friendly Gaming (undated) Review by Robert A. Jung at Atari Archives (1991) Review by Robert A. Jung at IGN (1999; updated in 2018) Review by Matt Paprocki at Digital Press (2005) Review by the Video Game Critic (2006) Review by Jon Mc at Atari Gamer (2018) The box cover art of the Atari Lynx port of Tournament Cyberball 2072 graced the front of the April 1991 issue (#21) of Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine. YouTube Videos About Tournament Cyberball 2072: Playthrough (World-of-Longplays) Playthrough (GameplayMuseum) Playthrough and Review (Brian Thomas Barnhart/Lynx Lounge) Playthrough (Last True Boss) (ZoneLynx) Retailers Selling Tournament Cyberball 2072: B & C ComputerVisions: US$5.00 (box only), US$9.95...
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