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dinah is my original MSR. i have fewer and fewer stock girls in my family these days and she was looking for a makeover.... you can never go wrong with pink and green... in my book at least! so, here's the new and improved dinah and her friend atari....
now i have 2 girls with IH hurrs and......... neither is an IH!
Announced in late 1978 and released in late 1979, the Atari 400 computer was originally code named "Candy," continuing the tradition of naming things under development after the female workers at Atari. Aimed at a children's market, it has the supposedly childproof membrane keyboard. It outsold the 800, which was marketed to adults and had standard keys.
First Atari Video Game System. From the Collection of Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Navy Seals was an action game by Ocean Software. It was released in 1991 for Atari ST. This game was also available for Amiga, Amstrad CPC
One of my hobbies is collecting retro-computers, focusing on computers made by Atari. But I also have a few game consoles made by Atari.
The Atari Jaguar turned out to be the last product from Atari before they closed shop in 1996. The Jaguar was the first 64-bit video console on the market (though it's still debated if it is truly 64-bit) and it was released in 1993.
I acquired mine in early 2000. It was brand new then, the box itself had seen better day and the seal was broken, but as it seems they had only opened the box to check on the console. It was still in it's plastic bag, just as the day it left the factory. I also got five games with it, still shrink wrapped. I was debating with myself if I should unpack them or not, but I decided I got it for playing, not for display.
• CIB
• Console throughly cleaned, minute detail
• Rebuilt controllers - xxx parts used - tested and function 100%, but not used
• Box in great condition, collectors will appreciate
• only flaw (this is nitpicking) faint scratch on smoked plexiglass cover
This CPU was removed from a faulty Commodore Amiga 500. You can also find this CPU in the Atari ST range of computers.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16/32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector). Introduced in 1979 with HMOS technology as the first member of the successful 32-bit m68k family of microprocessors, it is generally software forward compatible with the rest of the line despite being limited to a 16-bit wide external bus. After three decades in production, the 68000 architecture is still in use.
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Voici une pièce de ma collection qui m'est chère... C'est un Atari Portfolio ,on peut dire un netbook avant l'heure...
I was playing Aliens vs Predator the other day on this, and remembering why it was actually pretty cool once. Too bad about the lack of good games and the awful controllers.
The most important event in Atari's history took place at Andy Capp's Tavern on El Camino (157 W. El Camino Real, now Rooster T. Feathers, a comedy club). After Alcorn had finished designing and building the first Pong game, it was installed with a coin-op slot at the tavern. The instant popularity of the game encouraged Bushnell to go into production himself at a nearby deserted roller-skating rink, hiring local students and drop-outs to work on the assembly line.
First Atari Video Game System. From the Collection of Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
In full working condition. This one has been refurbished, including with a new keyboard, hence some of the color mismatches.
... un poco enpolvado. Desde que estaba en el kinder ya jugaba atari, juegos como "las aguilas" (cuando aprendi a leer vi que se llamaba phoenix), digdug, pac-man, asteroides, tron, tiburones (squalo), snoppy, frogs and flys (buenisimo), entre otros.
Atari SF354 microfloppy disk drive single-sided, double-density. For use with all Atari ST computer. Owner's manual.