Design firm | Starpath |
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Manufacturer | Starpath |
Introduced | August 1982[1] |
Discontinued | 1984 |
Cost | 69.95 US$ (included one game: Phaser Patrol)[1] |
Type | Expansion peripheral cartridge |
Memory | 6 KB RAM |
Connection | Cable earphone jack for cassette |
The Starpath Supercharger (originally called the Arcadia Supercharger) is an expansion peripheral cartridge created by Starpath, for playing cassette-based proprietary games on the Atari 2600 video game console.[2][3][4][5]
The device consists of a long cartridge with a handle on the end, and an audio cassette cable. It adds 6 KB to the Atari 2600's 128 bytes of RAM (increasing it 49-fold to 6,272 bytes of RAM),[6] allowing for the creation of specially compatible games which are larger and have higher resolution graphics than normal cartridges. A cable coming out of the side of the cartridge plugs into the earphone jack of any standard cassette player, for loading all Supercharger games from standard audio cassettes.