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Comment 1: The Yoko Game Copier was produced by Yoko in Holland and distributed in Europe by CSK around 1983. The EEPROM carts that hold 2 games each were sold seperately. You can only use the carts once though. The copier unit gets its power from the 2600. Above is the box.

Comment 2: This is one of the niftiest items made for the Atari 2600. It was produced by Yoko somewhere around 1983 and sold and distributed through Europe by a company called C.S.K. It came boxed. Works with both NTSC and PAL 2 and 4k carts. The EPROM cart that could hold two games, was sold seperately. You could get to these by selecting A or B with a small switch on the front of the cart. We are still searching for one, and hope to provide a picture then. Along with the copier comes a manual (ours is in Dutch and English) which explains how to use the game-copier. You use the power unit of the 2600 for the copyer, stick the EPROM in one slot and the original in the other, and hit the red start button until the red light goes on. Then you wait until the light goes out, remove the cassettes, and... Presto! There also is a list with games that can be duplicated. Weird here is that it lists loads of games that have never been released, like 20th C. Fox's Fall Guy, Alligator People, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Also on the list are Targ, Kickman and Stomp it, by Coleco and other ER or Never Released Games... The games mentioned were probably the games that were (going to be) imported and distributed by C.S.K.

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