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Confirmed To be conf. MAME Emulated
Original Under License Bootleg

NAT / Italgiochi

  • Manifacturer based in Bologna (Nuova Automatica Toys).
  • NAT produced some videogames, using PCBs made by others.
  • After a few years NAT changed his name to Italgiochi and ditribuited a few videogames under license.
  • This company does not seem to have any correlation with an existing one, named Italgiochi 2001
Name Orig. Year Emul. Info
Double Tennis 1975 ?
From an original by Allied
Daytona

1976 ?

Version of Moto-Cross (Sega)
World Box 1977 ?
Version of Heavyweight Champ (Sega)
Crazy Balls 1978 Engineering by E.G.S.

Daytona

Cabinet containing an original board of Moto-Cross (also known as The Fonz), the first video game developed by the Japanese Sega Corp.

Picture taken from tilt.it.

World Boxe

A version of Heavyweight Champ. a black and white Sega boxing game with no CPU.
The PCB, and the documentation were the original by Sega; in addition, a littel sheet explained a midification to adapt the game fo a color screen.

Flyer picture by Federico Croci.

Crazy Balls

NAT version of the game conceived and programmed by E.G.S. which provided two internal PCBs. Compared to the Bontempi version, the cabinet design appears spmehow "casual"; the marquee is signed Mike '78, and the E.G.S cards have two higher identification numbers, 113-114 instead of 106-107.

Pictures are taken from tilt.it. NAT's Crazy Balls is included in MAME as non-working machine.