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Hail the Fuji
This was my second Atari ST. My STFM I traded in for an STE when it came out way back when. This particular unit no longer has an integrated keyboard, where the keypad once was is now a little PCB that provides two joystick ports and an AT keyboard port. I also had (actually still have) an ICD AdSCSI PCB and an old Quantum SCSI drive.
Hail the Fuji
This was my second Atari ST. My STFM I traded in for an STE when it came out way back when. This particular unit no longer has an integrated keyboard, where the keypad once was is now a little PCB that provides two joystick ports and an AT keyboard port. I also had (actually still have) an ICD AdSCSI PCB and an old Quantum SCSI drive.
Photo by @Kmeron
See also the 1st time i was lucky enough to see them back at the Dour Festival this summer!
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Hello everyone, It has been a while since I used PlayStation Now, anyways, I am playing Volume 1 of Atari Flashback Games.
For Entertainment Purposes Only.
Nothing Belongs to Me As Usual.
No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.
WARNING: I do not accept rude comments, chain letters, or spam.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
atari teenage riot
exhibition hall
bumbershoot music and arts festival
seattle center
seattle, wa
september 4, 2011
photos by jim bennett
photobakery@gmail.com
Hello guys, fi you are wondering I was playing Atari: Flashback Classics vol. 2 and I got it back in January of 2018.
For Entertainment Purposes Only.
Nothing Belongs to Me As Usual.
No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.
WARNING: I do not accept rude comments, chain letters, or spam.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Atari was bred on the (in)famous King Farm Thoroughbred production line, used/exploited for a couple of years on the track, dismissed to a variety of "owners," ending up at the Valley Forge Military Academy in PA. There, he paraded, competed in eventing, and was beaten up badly in polo.
After his "service" to the "Academy," he was set to be auctioned off for slaughter (Europeans and Asians still eat quite a bit of horse meat) when the Ranger Foundation stepped in and adopted him. He now resides at the Ranger Foundation, on Greenbriar farm, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, where for the first time in his life (he's 34 rising), he can be a horse: roaming the huge pastures, playing with his herd mates, and doing what he damn well pleases. Long live Atari!
See: The Ranger Foundation: www.rangerhorse.org
Hello everyone, It has been a while since I used PlayStation Now, anyways, I am playing Volume 1 of Atari Flashback Games.
For Entertainment Purposes Only.
Nothing Belongs to Me As Usual.
No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.
WARNING: I do not accept rude comments, chain letters, or spam.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
The Atari 2600 (or Atari VCS before 1982) is a home video game console by Atari, Inc. Released on September 11, 1977, it is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and ROM cartridges containing game code.
Atari, on the right, a retired Thoroughbred racer, enjoys being with Big Tom in their pasture. Occasionally, he seeks comfort through touch.
See: The Ranger Foundation: www.rangerhorse.org