Quoted from jbovenzi:I vote for Road Runner. I did get to play it at Pin-A-Go-Go this weekend.
Certainly not complete, but fun nonetheless.
That's a rare bird. Aren't there only 4 of them in existence or something like that?
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Quoted from jbovenzi:I vote for Road Runner. I did get to play it at Pin-A-Go-Go this weekend.
Certainly not complete, but fun nonetheless.
That's a rare bird. Aren't there only 4 of them in existence or something like that?
Quoted from vid1900:I was referencing the millions of brand new Atari cartridges and hardware that were buried alive in the NM landfill.
Even the seagulls would not eat them.
In fairness the extrapolation numbers now believe the numbers are much lower. It's in the hundreds of thousands now vs millions. Microsoft did a documentary of some kind last year.
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