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I really like my Atari Jaguar. It was one of the last game consoles, that were missing in my collection.
Indudablemente, las consolas Atari marcaron las decadas de los 70 y 80. Metias un cartucho y ya tenias cientos de juegos. ¿Recordais el PONG? Pues su creador fue Atari, y eso llevo al desarrollo de los primeros videojuegos.
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Undoubtedly, Atari consoles marked the decades of the 70's and 80's. Entering a cartridge and tapeworms and hundreds of games. Are we just the PONG? It was created their Atari, and that led to the development of the first game.
i got the 2 Gemini's and 2600 Jr. for free, both gemini have loose controller ports and the Jr. has a loose power plug port. a little soldering and they'll be good as new.
unanse a los groups!
Atari 260ST: Frac_Int: Mein erstes PD-Programm, programmiert in GFA-Basic und Assembler.
Once upon a long time ago I've wrote some smaller programs and shared it as shareware or wrote it for me and fun. #Atari #AtariST #retrocomputer #retrocomputing #computers #vintagecomputer
The Ataris t-shirt on the wall at Chain Reaction in Anaheim.
We went to see The Ataris' Kris Roe, singer, guitarist, and songwriter, do a solo acoustic set that included the entirety of their 1999 album "Blue Skies, Broken Hearts... Next 12 Exits" in order. He also did a handful of songs from "Anywhere But Here", "End Is Forever", "So Long, Astoria", and "Welcome The Night", as well as a medley of "four chord wonders" that included U2's "With Or Without You", Better Than Ezra's "Good", and Green Day's "When I Come Around". He also added bits of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers' "American Girl" and Eddie Money's "Baby Hold On" to his songs.
During his performance of "Your Boyfriend Sucks", two guys from the audience recited the Robert De Niro and Lillo Brancato dialogue from "A Bronx Tale" that ends the record version of the track. That turned out surprisingly awesome.
Best part of the show:
Between opening acts, Kris Roe was at the merch table and I had an awesome conversation with him about his photography, Long Beach, Douglas Coupland books, and the music of Tom Waits, Jawbreaker, The Replacements, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and Eddie Money. Later, before his performance of "My Hotel Year" (which is based on Coupland's novel Life After God), he dedicated the song to me.
BEST SHOW EVER!