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 | 5 hours ago - Kotaku Ronald Jardine was one of the very first employees at Atari. We're talking the early 1970s here. Employee #159. Wonderfully, Jardine recently took photos of his old ID badge from his time there and uploaded them, giving us an insight into the ... |
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 | 9 hours ago - 8bitrocket.com, 8bitadmin Atari announced that tomorrow, a free iOS app named Circus Atari" will be available in the App Store. The original Circus Atari for the Atari 2600 was compelling game that blended physics and Breakout. It was one of the best ... |
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 | 14 hours ago - TG Daily In fact, it's collapsed quite a few times throughout its history, sometimes abruptly, without a gradual drop off, like when Atari had its biggest period in the early eighties, then seemingly went down the toilet overnight. With economy in a shambles, ... |
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 | Yesterday - GeekAlerts, James Kelly Many gamers transitioned over to first-person shooters and never looked back, but there are a few of us that still appreciate the classics like NES and. |
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 | 14 hours ago - Gizmodo He hacks typical Radio Shack items to create blinking bug sculptures and analog synthesizers that sound like Atari video games. Most recently, his DIY rooftop photography rig got him on the shortlist for a 2012 Vimeo Award in the experimental category. |
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 | May 15, 2012 - TDU Central, Diablo What this means is that Atari is basically putting a 'FOR SALE' sign in front of Eden and sticking the same label to it's staff and assets just like they did back in 2006 with the Driver developers Reflections who of course went on ... |
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