Most likely it's the annotated disassembly that you can find a link to here: http://www.atariage.com/2600/programming/. Note that except for Dragonfire, all the games listed are either modern homebrews or disassemblies commented by someone other than the original programmer.
Agreed. According to "Once Upon Atari", the documentary by Howard Scott Warshaw, some of the programmers interviewed said that comments were an afterthought. One particular story recounts how a manager chastised a particular programmer for having no comments; later, in the final release of the game, the source code had a single comment in it saying "This comment is for (insert manager's name here)". :)
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