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Brain / Brain - Memory · 1983

Off Your Rocker

Published by Amiga

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Information

Genre
Brain - Memory
Controls
Joyboard
Players
1, 2 (alt.), 2+
Programmer(s)
Ellis, Frank
Format
NTSC
Year
1983
Publisher
Amiga
Country
USA
Medium
Cartridge
Serial
3130

Votes / Statistics

Rating: N/A · Votes: 0 · Downloads: 3,459 · Hits: 10,125

Additional Comments

Before leaving the VCS arena, Amiga had sent its second game Off Your Rocker off to a company to have labels applied. Unfortunately, since Amiga had pulled the plug on its 2600 division, they didn't have the money to pay for labels, so the carts were kept by the label company. Years later the company sold the cartridges off as scrap to a company in Ohio called Pleasant Valley Video who slapped on a homemade, handwritten label and sold them to the 2600 community.

Screenshots (5)

Off Your Rocker — screenshot 1
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 1
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 2
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 2
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 3
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 3
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 4
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 4
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 5
Off Your Rocker — screenshot 5

Cover Art (13)

Cartridge 1
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Cartridge 2
Cartridge 2
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Cartridge 13

Ads (4)

Joyboard · 1983
Joyboard · 1983
Power-Stick · 1983
Power-Stick · 1983
Joyboard [German] · 1983
Joyboard [German] · 1983
Off Your Rocker · 1983
Off Your Rocker · 1983

Comments (2)

  • duder19 Nov 2017

    Simple simon-type game it is. Once this game gets more attention I'll make another comment.

  • Cody Rushton6 Apr 2007

    Amiga had this gameready and had copies shipped off to a label company for labels.Unfortunately they had decided to leave the Atari 2600 market and the company then had no use for them.So they were salvaged to a company called Pleasent Valley Video where they were given a crude,Sharpie marker label and were sold straight from the company.

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