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September 1986
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I love to shoot weird things and try and make them look interesting. This is the space between two escalators, taken from the bottom and looking up. I think it came out really well. It reminds me of the Atari logo (even though it's not the same), and there's great symmetry here, helped by the reflections. There's two diagonal lines on either side which form squares with the reflections, and for me the vignetting really adds to the image.
(Pictured: Battlezone)
The Atari XE Game System was Atari’s competitor to the Atari 7800. The two systems fought each other valiantly and both were slain in the process. The XE was compatible with Atari 400/800 series games, so XE carts were the same size and shape. The color was changed because by the late 80’s, people had realized that the early 80’s were ugly. The label was updated to include game art. And finally, the bizarre half-exposed dust door on the 400’s carts was removed for the XE.
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Pengo, Pac-man, Centipede, Robotron 2084, Mario Bros, Pole Position, Q-Bert, Space Invaders, Missle Command, Vanguard, Galaxian
Forth is a programming language. This book (obviously a product of the 80s) is apparently trying to attract programmers to use Forth to program Atari games with some hardcore woman on man futuristic bondage thriller imagery. The safety word is 'FORTH'.
Una simulación del antiguo videojuego del Atari que se usaba en mis tiempos!
A simulation of one of the old Atari games, a that was very popular videogame back in my days!
Luces de autos y lamparas urbanas / Car & street lights.
First photo edited with photoshop in a long time. I can't remember the last time i used it
(not exactly film but looks very film-esque)
Hudson Hawk is a platform game developed by Special FX for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It was released in 1991 and pusblished by Ocean Software. Sony Imagesoft released it in the US for the Game Boy and NES. In Spain it was published as El Gran Halcon. The player assumes the role of Hudson Hawk, a cat burglar. He is sent on a mission to steal three Da Vinci artifacts. Walking through various levels in this platform game
Genre: Platform game.
Adapted From: Hudson Hawk.
Initial release date: 1991.
Hercules- Atari- 1979
There was a Hercules pin in Seaside Park NJ, until October 2012 when Hurricane Sandy washed the whole pier into the ocean. I thought I would never get to play this machine again. What a surprise at the 2017 Pinfest.
Atari Elektronik Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
Bebelallee 10, Hamburg, Germany
HQ from 1981-1985
Now empty, photo taken in 2008
atari by ig sirenita
dress by eurotrash
these were taken on the beach at la push in june.... sigh. wish i was back there!
Cogswell Polytechnical College in Sunnyvale, CA, graciously offered us the space that we used for the event. Without their support, this may never have happened. Three cheers for Cogswell!
Atari, Joey, Jeffery,
the dog got out when i was playing Atari
Atari, Joey, Jeffery,
they died while I was playing Atari
LED STORM on Atari ST
The road scrolls vertically, with some moderately sharp bends in a manner similar to Spy Hunter You have a jump device to clear the many jumps, or to land onto and flatten the other maniacs who line the road. You must choose which path to follow at OutRun-style forks in the road.
The roads contain bonus tags including bonus points, a battering ram to make contact with other cars more effective, and energy boosts to replenish damage. If you leave the road you must replace your car onto it using a directable winch which appears at the appropriate point.
Published by GO!
Developed by Capcom Co., Ltd.
Released 1988
Platforms :Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum