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Aug 18, 2022 · Atari's driving simulation game "Gran Trak 10" may be the predecessor of all racing games — per US Gamer, it was not only the first game that put you in the driver's seat, but also the first that featured a steering wheel and let you accelerate, shift gears, and slam on the brakes. But it got its engine from the pages of a science magazine.
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Oct 24, 2023 · Sure, the game’s ancient now, but when Fire Truck came out, it introduced a concept of playing together with a friend — something that Atari wouldn’t really capitalize on until it began to ...
Introduced into arcades in 1978, Atari’s Fire Truck was a two-player, two-steering wheel cabinet designed for cooperative gameplay as two drivers worked as a team to control a hook-and-ladder fire engine. While one player sat in front of the screen and steered the fire engine’s cab, a second player could stand behind that seat and
Aug 21, 2008 · When Ed Logg joined Atari in 1978, he immediately started working with Atari engineer Dennis Koble on the ill-fated and unreleased coin-op Dirt Bike. When that project was cut short, he moved on to Super Breakout, a follow-up to the established 1976 Atari hit Breakout. Released in August, Super Breakout was a sizable hit with nearly 5000 units sold
Mar 23, 2019 · If, in 1978, you ever entertained any childish fantasies of being a fireman, then Atari had the video game for you! Fire Truck was an unusual spin on the top-down driving game in which you took control of a distinctly retro (even at the time) fire engine on its way to deal with some sort of … Continue reading Atari A to Z Flashback: Fire Truck →
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Oct 15, 2019 · The complete history and strategy of Atari. We’re joined by the legendary Nolan Bushnell, founder not only of Atari, but also the only person ever to hire Steve Jobs, the recipient of Sequoia Capital’s first-ever investment, and the creator of Chuck E. Cheese, the canonical GPS navigation arrow, and a little project that would go on to become Pixar.