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NOS Backdoor sheets for Atari Arcade Games

wearing eurotrash dress and vintage barbie boots

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Yeah, that's right - old school on the Atari 2600.

Usually Pong competitions turned out to be quite unfair. The game is quite difficult and it's very easy to end up in a cycle where you just can't hit the ball. Scores like this were quite common.

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Bebelallee 10, Hamburg, Germany

HQ from 1981-1985

Now empty, photo taken in 2008

(Pictured: Centipede)

 

The Atari 400 computer had a small (by Atari standards) cartridge with a plain text brown label. The cart contacts were protected by a sliding door, which was partially exposed, unlike the doors on 2600 and 5200 carts. The Atari 800 had two cartridge slots (because one is never enough), but the slots were not equivalent, forcing Atari 400/800 games to have a marking on the top of the cart telling you to insert it into the left or the right cartridge port. However, since people didn’t buy the Atari 800, not many cartridges were made for the exclusive right port, leaving it lonely and depressed.

NOS Backdoor sheets for Atari Arcade Games

Photos from #AtariPartyEast2017 by @AtariSpot

Projeto acadêmico - 2009

 

Briefing: Criar um produto baseado em algum jogo de Atari.

 

Criei 2: a camisinha e a estampa da camisa =)

these are hella hella old too! taken back when i visited in amanda in september!

yes, i know, the idea is not new, but now i got my own atari-joystick towel rail in my kitchen! :)

 

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Close up of the Atari Basketball video game. (Atari, 1979)

meine Sammlung / my Collection

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Playing Atari 2600 games

Created by Warren Robinett. So it says right in the cartridge, in the first "easter egg", or hidden feature, ever put in a video game.

Personal retro computer muzeum

NOS Backdoor sheets for Atari Arcade Games

Not really. I had an envelope marked "Atari fund" that never had more than $20 in it. So I hung out at the game room and picked up boys. Years later, my husband mentioned he was hanging out at the same arcade at the same time! LOL. I never tried to pick him up, nor did he try to pick me up.

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