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Two completely different prototype versions exist: one made in 1983 and one made in 1982. One has to wonder why Atari decided to abandon the 1982 version of the game. It is unknown if programmer Greg Easter had anything to do with the 1983 version, but due to the similarities between the two, it is highly likely. Snow White was ultimately canceled due to managerial indecision. The marketing managers couldn't make up their minds on what kind of game they wanted. Programmer Greg Easter decided to shelve the game until management made a decision, and went to work on another Atari 2600 game called Mark of the Mole, which also went unreleased. However, Atari began to collapse and Easter left the company before Snow White could be finished.
The cart, box and manual are reproductions from 2002 and contain the 1982 version. |
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