Jason Torchinsky tried to import a Polish automobile; he got this instead, Ulak-Tartysh, a video game about the Central Asian sport of buzkashi, in which polo is played with the headless body of a goat.
Torchinsky, the guy who built a gigantic functional Atari joystick for the I Am 8-Bit art expo, breaks down the cabinetās hardware and Ulak-Tartyshās gameplay. The game hails from Kyrgyzstan, and is a combination of weird, hilarious and fascinating.
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I got it here as a strange sort of compensation when a warehouse owner in Poland was unable to ship the Fiat like we had agreed; apparently, this machine was just sitting, forgotten, in a corner of the warehouse. To restore it, I cleaned up the case, and replaced the power supply system with a cobbled-together 110V unit, from the 220V it originally had. Iāve made repairs, and had to replace the screen/CRT, but beyond that itās as I got it. I left the case in its battered state, but the marquee cleaned up surprisingly well. Iām not sure of what all the words mean, but via an online Kyrgz dictionary, it seems the TAPT button means āgrabā or something similar, and I think it says āGOOD!ā (pronounced āDjackshi?) when you get a goal.
Dead Goat Polo Arcade Game [Boing Boing]