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5 days ago · Entitled Atari Archive Vol. 1: 1977-1978, this covers the first two years of the Atari VCS’s life… and then some. If you’ve seen the video series or read this blog, you can guess the format of the book – much of it consists of delving into the history behind each game released in that two-year stint.
Apr 18, 2023 · It's called Atari Archive: Volume 1 and covers the first two years of the 2600's life on the market. In it I delve into the history behind its creation and the creation of the first 20 games released on the machine, contextualizing it all with insights into the market, the coin-op space, what competitors were doing and even how the FCC was ...
Entitled Atari Archive Vol. 1: 1977-1978, this covers the first two years of the Atari VCS’s life… and then some. If you’ve seen the video series or read this blog, you can guess the format of the book – much of it consists of delving into the history behind each game released in that two-year stint.
Rare Atari branded games like Rubik Video Cube and Swordquest Waterworld has silver label that can't be reproduced in any conventional printer and a small production of label from professional print shop won't be cheap and likely won't be worth the cost of used legit games. Homebrewn games (check Atariage store, there are lots even new games ...
Jan 6, 2021 · Our guest today is historian and friend and chicken owner, Kevin Bunch. Kevin, among other things, is the creator of the Atari Archive series of chronological looks at the library for the Atari VCS – or if you prefer the 2600, though you are wrong. Kevin, welcome to the Video Game History Hour. Kevin Bunch 00:46. Oh, it’s great to be here.
Sep 11, 2023 · Coming from what other people are saying, it's basically one of those Atari Flashback consoles without any games built-in, and the emulator they're using doesn't even support every game (IIRC it won't support bank-switching so the later third party games that had a larger cartridge ROM just won't work).
Sep 11, 2023 · Firstly, Atari is to acquire AtariAge, which you could call a retro forum though that would vastly undersell what it is: over time this has grown into the best repository for everything Atari (as ...