Article 545X6 30 years later, a lost Days of Thunder NES game recovered from 21 floppy disks

30 years later, a lost Days of Thunder NES game recovered from 21 floppy disks

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Sam Machkovech
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In one of the most unreal data-recovery projects we've ever heard of, a seemingly lost NES game has been unearthed-as archived on a single hard drive backup, spread across 21 5.25-inch floppy disks.

A joint effort led in part by the Video Game History Foundation began earlier this year with a pile of leftover CD-Rs, floppies, computers, and other errata donated by the family of late programmer/designer Chris Oberth. The results, thus far, are one fully functioning game whose code had to be recovered, then compiled, to run on original NES hardware.

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    Title screen. [credit: VGHF / Chris Oberth ]

The game in question is based on Days of Thunder, a stock-racing film from 1990 starring Tom Cruise. One reason this version got lost in the shuffle is because a tie-in DoT video game came out the same year, as published by Mindscape. Oberth's co-creation, for the same publisher, was dated one year earlier, and it looks quite different. As Frank Cifaldi, VGHF co-director, points out, the unreleased prototype had only been mentioned once by Oberth: in a 2006 interview with the retro-gaming fan newsletter Retrogaming Times.

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