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Atari H.E.R.O 3D
My trip to Seattle was very fruitful, this mosaic is the result of this trip, you gather 20 hours of travel playing on the cell phone with the wonderful lecture on mosaic and this is the result.
H.E.R.O. (an acronym standing for Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) is a single-player video game published by Activision. First developed for the Atari 2600 and released in March 1984, the game was ported to many of the home computers and gaming consoles of that era. In the game, the player uses a helicopter backpack and other tools to rescue victims trapped deep in a mine.
Atari H.E.R.O 3D
My trip to Seattle was very fruitful, this mosaic is the result of this trip, you gather 20 hours of travel playing on the cell phone with the wonderful lecture on mosaic and this is the result.
H.E.R.O. (an acronym standing for Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) is a single-player video game published by Activision. First developed for the Atari 2600 and released in March 1984, the game was ported to many of the home computers and gaming consoles of that era. In the game, the player uses a helicopter backpack and other tools to rescue victims trapped deep in a mine.