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I wrote a lot of software with this computer, including 5 Scifi Video Games. See about this at www.angelfire.com/scifi/atari/ImageoriginsCOM.html It is currently working as a burglar alarm in my apartment.
They don't make computers like this anymore. Well, they wouldn't would they. They lasted too long.
I've described my first computer, from 1986, many times; 500k RAM, No Hard Drive, No CD/DVD Reader, No Internet etc.
The Atari 520ST was a snip at £970 (including an Epson dot matrix printer, a box of double sided double density floppy discs and a ream of paper). See www.flickr.com/photos/jakeyjb/5621576496/in/photolist-pyQ... Using it for accounts and word processing (as well as playing the awesome game 'Megaroids'), my whole life (for 11 years) was held on a dozen double-sided double density 375k floppy discs.
Finally managed to photograph it (or one absolutely identical) in it's final resting place - The Science Museum in South Ken (Oct 2014). Not sure about the coloured dots on the keys - that's defo a bit of customisation.
But the rest, as they say, is history.
LOL, as I believe young people would say.
Found a handful of Atari 2600 cart manuals while cleaning out the backroom, they were all in pristine condition thanks to putting them in an old schoolbook.
Bought this for a dollar at a convention. Showcasing the inside and all the classic games for historical preservation
an event by Ecko and Atari for Atari's new graffiti game, Getting Up. The city revoked the permit, but eventually the promoters were granted permission.
The best part of Game Day @ Ben's? When Ben asked me if I got paid to play fighting games. Undefeated!
Atari, Leipzig beim Konzert von Kodiak und Blackwaves am 30. März 2009 - fotografiert von Katrin Kropf
ZA'ATARI, JORDAN - FEBRUARY 01: Children pose for a picture as Syrian refugees go about their daily business in the Za'atari refugee camp on February 1, 2013 in Za'atari, Jordan. Record numbers of refugees are fleeing the violence and bombings in Syria to cross the borders to safety in northern Jordan and overwhelming the Za'atari camp. The Jordanian government are appealing for help with the influx of refugees as they struggle to cope with the sheer numbers arriving in the country. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 160600686
Hello guys, it's me again.
I haven't done any videos in a while, so, welcome back.
I am showing you the Atari video game I got for PLaystation 4.
We are playing Video Pinball
I hope you guys enjoyed it.
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