Lost In Translation/Cyberball - Football in the 21st Century
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Cyberball Football in the 21st Century | |
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Manufacturer | Atari Games |
Released | 1988 |
Control Method |
8-way Joystick 1 Button(s) |
Main CPU | (3x) 68000 (@ 7.159 MHz) 68000 (@ 7.159 MHz) |
Sound CPU | Stereo YM2151 (@ 3.580 MHz) (2x) DAC |
Video Details |
Raster (Horizontal) 672 x 240 pixels 59.92 Hz 4,096 Palette colours |
Screens | 2 |
ROM Info | 38 ROMs 2,164,083 bytes (2.06 MiB) |
MAME ID | cyberbal · cyberb21 · cyberb22 · cyberb23 · cyberb2p · cyberba2 · cyberbap · cyberbt · cyberbt1 |
About The Game
Head to Head... Metal on Metal... It's a Fight to the Finish!! Cyberball is an extremely violent futuristic football game full of colliding metal and exploding shrapnel. Players select from over 100 offensive and defensive plays.
Trivia
Released in September 1988.
Series
- Cyberball - Football in the 21st Century (1988)
- Cyberball 2072 (1989)
- Tournament Cyberball 2072 (1989)
Staff
- Programmer/Designer
- John Salwitz
- Artist/Designer
- Davis A. Ralston
- Physicist/Programmer
- Paul Kwinn
- Hardware Designer
- Doug Snyder
- Technician
- Rob Rowe
- Animators
- Mark West
- Will Noble
- Deborah Short
- Audio Group
- Brad Fuller
- Hal Canon
- Don Diekneite
- Product Manager
- Jerry Momoda
- Cabinet Designer
- Dave Coox
- Cabinet Graphics By
- Atari Visual Communications
Cabinet and Artwork
Ports
- Consoles
- Sega Mega Drive (1989)
- Nintendo Famicom (1991)
- Computers

Box art for the DoMark port of Cyberball.
- Amstrad CPC (1989)
- Commodore C64 (1990)
- Commodore Amiga ("Cyberball", 1990, "DoMark)
- Atari ST (1990)
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1992)
Soundtrack Releases
Album Name | Catalogue No. | Released | Publisher | Comments |
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Arcade Ambiance 1992 | N/A[1] | 2007-09-14 | Andy Hofle | Digital download only. |
External Links
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum version of Cyberball at the World of Spectrum