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Atari Making Cartridge Games Again

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1 year ago


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#24 1 year ago
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Atari's 50th anniversary was this year and its all part of the celebration. Yes, while the graphics are blocky and the audio a bit clunky by todays standards they are still pretty fun to fire up the old consoles of yesterday. Most of those games were around 2K bytes of memory at best. If you were a kid back then you know how fun Pit Fall, Tank, Warlords or Frogger were when you first played them. Its cool to see someone collect consoles and have the boxes, instructions etc. Living and breathing all things vid/pins/consoles since the 70s - I can appreciate it because well....we all are here in hobby collecting as we speak
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I remember playing Pitfall for what felt like forever. Was there an end to the game?

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