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Atari Teenage Riot performing at Amphi 2013 in Köln.

The second edition (known as Darth Vader) of Atari 2600

© Cátia Rodrigues: dia 3, Optimus Alive'11

A selection of my favorite Atari 2600-inspired Draw Somethings.

 

2013. iPad via Draw Something app.

Playing Atari 2600 games

A picture of the Atari 5200 while visiting the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA on July 29, 2011.

Atari's sexy little Jaguar CD.

Yes, it's sexy, ok?! :)

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

We celebrated Atari's 4th birthday at Fuji-Q Highland Japan. In it was Thomas Land. Thomas the Train is one of Atari's favorite characters along with The Hulk, Marv of Sin City, Astroboy and Spawn. Especially Spawn.

The Atari 2600 created in 1977 is significant in design history because the Atari 2600 is considered to be the mother of all video games. It was a pioneer in arcade games, home video game consoles, and home computers from the 80's through to the 90's. The Technology used in the console back then is responsible for today's technological advances in video game consoles such as PlayStation, X-box, Nintendo as well as personal computers. The Atari console's are still sold today by selected sellers but are considered to be vintage collectors items.

The last computer, Atari produced was the Falcon 030. This video features the original premiere introduction on the last show, Atari held in Europe. To see the full 23 minute video, please visit the homepage, mentioned in the video.

Only 30$ for 40 games. Not bad actually. Dipping in to the nostalgia market.

Playing Atari 2600 games

Atari Teenage Riot playing at the Electric Ballroom on Friday night.

The Ataris playing at Cal Poly

designed the imperial and atari ones in inkscape, stitched out on the embroirdery machine. the imperial logo was a huge pain in the ass as i had to recreate it from scratch.

 

the nine inch nails one i had on my backpack throughout college; it's not homemade.

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