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Compute! (December 1981)
Cover of the December 1981 issue of Compute! Compute! was one of the earliest home computer magazines. Early in its history, it focused on 6502 based machines. In
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Create the Classic PONG Game in Tkinter - Tkinter.com
In this video we'll create the Classic PONG game from the 80's Atari system with Tkinter. We'll use the Canvas widget and it should be fun! If you want a more in
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Retro Wspomnienia Atari ST – 16-bitowe marzenie, którego nie miałem
Mój pierwszy komputer to było Atari 130XE. Sprzęt, który do dziś wywołuje u mnie ogromny sentyment. Niestety nigdy nie miałem go na własność – mogłem z niego korzystać
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Pequeñas cosas: Grandes recuerdos
Saludos amantes de los Videojuegos y la tecnología. Existen pequeñas cosas que pueden llevarte a viajar en tus recuerdos: la música de algún videojuego, un personaje,
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Antic (August 1984)
Cover of the August 1984 issue of Antic Antic was one of the two major Atari 8-bit magazines in the U.S. (the other being ANALOG). Antic also had some coverage of
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My favorite arcade games: Cyberball 2072
For a lot of you, arcades might just seem like something that old people like me talk about but there was a time when they were just one of the most awesome places
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ANALOG Computing (July 1984)
Cover of the July 1984 issue of ANALOG Computing ANALOG was one of the most popular Atari 8-bit computer magazines in the U.S. It was published from 1981 to 1989.
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Sega y la industria del gaming esp/eng
Historia de SEGA en el mundo del gaming Los inicios de SEGA (1940-1980) SEGA comenzó como una empresa dedicada a la distribución de máquinas recreativas en Japón.
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La crisis del videojuego en los años 80s
🎮 La Gran Crisis del Videojuego en los 80: Cuando la industria casi desaparece A principios de los años 80, los videojuegos estaban en su punto más alto. Consolas
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River Raid... Atari Nostalgia [Esp/Eng]
River Raid... Nostalgia Atari. Mi época de los 80, fue un tiempo donde las consolas de videojuegos eran la diversión total en todo momento. Una de esas consolas
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Compute! (February 1985)
Cover of the February 1985 issue of Compute Compute! was a great magazine for those with home computer in the 1980s, at least if you had one that it covered. In
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Compute! (January 1982)
Cover of the January 1982 issue of Compute! Compute!, at least in its earlier days, exclusively covered computers based on the 6502 CPU. In early 1982 these included
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ST-Log (April 1988)
Cover of the April 1988 issue of ST-Log ST-Log was one of a couple of Atari ST magazines available in the U.S. I don't think the Atari ST was quite as popular as
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My Favourite Game - Atari 2600 Edition
Photo by PCMag The Atari 2600 is known for having very simple games, but nonetheless, they are classics. Pitfall, a shoddy port of Pacman, Adventure, Combat, Jungle
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Atari 50: The 50 year anniversary compilation game that honestly, is better left in your memory
I am an older gamer and being old doesn't bother me at all. I was around when the Atari 2600 hit the shelves and quickly became a part of nearly everyone's life.
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I received ET on the Atari 2600 for Christmas in 1982
I'm showing my age by revealing this but it is actually true and I was, just like everyone else that got duped with the marketing, genuinely excited to play this
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Antic (May 1985)
Cover of the May 1985 issue of Antic Antic was one of the major 8-bit Atari magazines published in the U.S. It also covered the Atari ST though it is better known
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ANALOG Computing (May 1985)
Cover of the May 1985 issue of ANALOG Computing There were a couple of good Atari 8-bit magazines published in the U.S. Overall, I think ANALOG was probably the
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ANALOG Computing (November 1984)
Cover of the November 1984 issue of ANALOG Computing ANALOG Computing was probably the most popular Atari 8-bit computer magazine published in the U.S. It covered
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Stupidest gaming purchases I ever made: The Atari Jaguar
I suppose that it can be forgiven that I made this really awful purchase considering the time period that it came out in. The internet actually DID exist at the
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