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  1. Oct 9, 2020 · I was under the impression that Atari 800 games came in three forms: Cart Files - ROM/COM/XEX/CART Disk Files - ATR/ATX Tape Files - CAS But then I stumbled upon some COM games that (according to AtariMania) were never released on cartridge: Air Support, Desmond's Dungeons, Encounter, Ghost Chase...

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Archer Maclean’s Atari concepts. Posted: 06-03-2024 by Frank Gasking. 1982-1983 Archer Maclean Platform: Atari 400/800 In August 2023, Chris Wilkins (Fusion Retro Books) entrusted Games That Weren’t with the task of preserving all of Archer’s development disks. Whilst going through Archer’s 5.25″ work disks, a series of significant ...

  3. the Right Cartridge slot of the Atari 800. (80 column editor, compatible with Atari BASIC, and patches available for: OS/A+, EASMD, Letter Perfect v.6, Data Perfect, Atari Logo) - Based on DT-80, the Atari/ATR8000 80-Column Dumb Terminal Emulator. cartridge by Claus Buchholz for Amiable Computer Enhancements, 1984.

  4. They are basically the same game, Atari started rereleasing a number of popular disk games on cartridge when the XEGS was released, including Karateka. Karateka was released on cartridge in 1989 near the end of its life and it's become one of the harder cartridges to find. goto some online archives such as this.

  5. I did not have this game as a kid, but playing it 30 years later, I find appreciation of the altered gameplay, compared to its predecessor. If it came out in 1981, it would have been a similar smash hit, but unfortunately, the situation was already different in 1984. Anyway, the game present its challenges, but feels easier than the original.

  6. The Atari 800 was announced in December 1978, though it didn't actually start shipping until late in 1979. Designed to look like a friendly typewriter, the Atari 800 is an expandable system with two easily accessable cartridge ports under a front...

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  8. The 800 is the only 8-bit Atari with a Right Cartridge slot, in. addition to the Left Cartridge slot as present on all 8-bit Ataris. The 800. was originally released with just 8KiB RAM, many were sold with 16KiB, and. later on 48KiB was standard. The 800 is the only 8-bit Atari where the Operating System is contained in a.