byOld School Gamer|Jan 17, 2025|1980s,1990s,2020s,Atari,Early IBM DOS,Early IBM DOS Intro,GenX Grownup,Heritage Auctions,Indie,Indy Tools By Platform,Stern Company finishes 2024 with a slate of successful game releases; executes against retro-focused growth strategy NEW YORK, Jan. 17, 2025...
by Old School Gamer | Jan 11, 2025 | 1980s, 1990s, Atari, Early IBM DOS, Early IBM DOS Intro, Gaming, GenX Grownup, Heritage Auctions, Indie, Indy Tools By Platform, SternAfter its 1980 release, Pac-Man became an international hit mainly due to its recognizable characters and easy game...
All of these can be found on the Player and Doodler website under theAtari category. So far the Atari 8-bit games we’ve done areAsteroids,Ballblazer,Bruce Lee,Bumpomov’s Dogs,Claim Jumper,Dog Daze, Dog Daze Deluxe,Joust,M.U.L.E.,Mario Bros.,Mouskattak,One on One: Dr. J vs. ...
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So, whether you're enjoying some old-school games, watching modern interviews or old commercials, or reading fun facts that provide a lot of context for Atari's history; you'll be in for a treat. Happy anniversary, Atari! Here's to another 50 years! 🥳...
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Find the two Runes of Shalak which, if connected, open a new portal to a different universe.I tried to capture the old Atari times (and even before) w
Emulators that run games from old videogame hardware are wonderful things, but playing an Atari 2600 game on a brand-new LCD monitor doesn’t really replicate the visual experience of playing the games on a CRT. Ian Bogost, the Georgia Tech professor who
Yes, playing old school video games was always a sure way to getsore thumbs, strained eyes, and a dry mouth. But would you trade anything for all those hours in front of the TV set exploring strange and exotic worlds with your friends? Yes, the sun would dip down, the lights would ...
Put that aside for now, however, because these folks have collected a ton of Atari game recreations (and games from other systems) and broken the games up into categories based on the platform you used to play them (Java, Flash, .exe or even Shockwave). This is some real old-school st...