

The PlayStation source code was released in 2020 with the permission of developer Mark Theyer. On Kevin Savetz uploaded scans of the complete source code of the Atari 8-bit conversion of Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom donated by Charlie Kulas. On Septemthe source code of the SNES version became available as it was found on an eBay-bought hard drive. Using the code as reference, a reverse engineered build of the final version was created by Alexander Makarov for source ports around 2017. In 2010, the complete alpha source code was leaked. In 2000, partial source code of an alpha version was leaked. In January 2019 Jason Scott uploaded the source code of this game to the Internet Archive. With the 2000 Japanese PSX game Beatmania Best Hits there was mistakenly included the source code for the 1999 game Beatmania 5th Mix. Ī zip file was found within the retail games dummy data, which included the full PlayStation 1 source code to the game. The source code was found on an NEC PC-9821 used for developing Neo Geo titles in 2014. Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Robotron: 2084 and eight further games reconstructed by the Atari-Museum and published later.


Source code of Asteroids in the Atari 7800 version was released in physical form by AtariSunnyvale on their closure 1996.

Source code released on the Monolith Productions FTP server in 2002, then quickly taken down. Source code of the Game Boy Color version was leaked on 4chan in May 2020. In November 2016 the source code for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II versions of Adventure in Time and Birth of the Phoenix were released by Kevin Savetz, along with partial code of Queen of Phobos for Apple II. Ī demo CD that shipped with a game magazine accidentally contained the C++ source code of the game. The PlayStation source code can be found in a dummy file on the disc.
