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12  septembre     13h09
Wipeout Blasts into your Browser with Fan-Made Port
William    Psygnosis was a vaunted British game developer and publisher, perhaps known mostly for their games for the Commodore Amiga, such as the smash hit Lemmings. The iconic futuristic racing game Wipeout was their second biggest seller, getting a boost by being a launch title for the blockbuster...
06  septembre     16h47
Arcade1Up and Atari Team Up for the 50th Anniversary Arcade Cabinet
William    If you’ve ever yearned to play Atari arcade games like Missile Command, Crystal Castles, Major Havok and more in an affordable arcade cabinet format, Arcade Up and Atari have teamed up to release a new arcade cabinet to celebrate Atari’s th anniversary. The Atari th Anniversary Deluxe Arcade...
11  mai     15h16
3D Depth Artwork Released by Atari and Artovision
William    Atari and Wisconsin based Artovision have collaborated to make shadowbox and desktop versions of D artwork based on the classic arcade game Asteroids, along with a piece based on their game Adventure and another one featuring the Atari logo splash screen that appears in front of games for the...
04  mai     13h58
Atari Star Wars Arcade Game 40th Anniversary
William    Trying to figure out what is the best of any genre is kind of a fool’s errand. What makes something the best is a highly subjective thing, and it’s very rare to find consensus. But the decision is pretty much in when it comes to arcade video games: Atari’s Star Wars, released years ago
30  janvier     19h14
Holograms Come to Video Games
William    In , long after laserdisc games had come and gone in the arcades, Rick Dyer tried his hand again in the genre by releasing Time Traveler. Distributed by Sega, Time Traveler was similar in concept to Dyer’s previous huge hit, the arcade laserdisc blockbuster Dragon’s Lair, featuring lush...
30  novembre     14h39
PONG Announced 50 Years Ago
William    It’s hard to believe that PONG is a half century old. But it was years ago, on Nov. , , when an upstart company in Santa Clara, California called Atari announced a crazy product: a ping pong game played on a TV screen, mounted inside a wooden cabinet. It was the second attempt by the...
15  novembre     14h33
Atari’s Epic Dig Dug Commercial of 1982
William    As part of a marketing push an area where CEO Ray Kassar excelled at , Atari created a two minute ad for arcade game Dig Dug. The funny thing about all this hoopla is that Atari hadn’t actually made the game: it was licensed by the company from Namco for release in North America. Taking five days...
18  janvier     17h56
Down Goes Activision Bought by Microsoft for nearly 70B
William    For an extensive look at the glorious early years of Activision, have a read of my article, here: https: thedoteaters.com bitstory console activision Microsoft has a deal to buy long time video game company Activision, to the tune of . billion. That’s a lot of CoD Points Looking back at the...
10  décembre     15h14
A Quick Look Back: Aztec
William    ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FEB. , It’s not an overstatement to describe Aztec as graphically dazzling, an action adventure game released originally for the Apple II and Atari bit computers in , and then a couple of years later for the C . Aztec is all the more remarkable when you consider...
20  mai     14h58
PONG at the Press of a Button: The Magnavox 4305 TV Set
William    Mr. Peabody, set the Wayback Machine to , when Ralph Baer was working for Loral Electronics Corporation. Tasked to develop the world’s best television receiver , Baer figured that while it’s great to improve the picture and sound of TV, what the medium really needed was viewer participation...