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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.
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Video Computer System, 1977
Play Well
(October 2019 — March 2020)
‘Play Well’ explores how play transforms both childhood and society. Using displays of historic toys and games, artworks and design, this exhibition investigates how play develops social bonds, emotional resilience and physical wellbeing. The exhibition includes: images of children at play in the street, in playgrounds and beyond; makeshift and commercially produced toys; digital games and a larp (live-action role play) space by artist Adam James.
[Wellcome Collection]
State-X New Forms - 13 december 2014 @ Paard van Troje
by Jan Rijk
jan@dutchpix.com
These pictures were taken at venue Paard van Troje in The Hague, The Netherlands.
Now this is more like it! This only costs $10! I didn't buy however as it was pretty damned filthy, and I'm not really an Atari guy.
Here are a couple of boxes of various bits. The middle box contains an Atari VCS and joystick, a TV tennis machine. In the box next to it are a couple of Atari 2600 machines and the top box contains a Sega MasterSystem Light Phaser.
Atari Teenage Riot
Live at Magnolia
Milan, Italy
2012/03/08
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Aún más grande que el Game Gear. Creo que tenÃa su propio campo gravitatorio alrededor :-P
Visto en la colección de consolas del Gamexpo.
Aha, I think I'm beginning to decode the Atari-ish notation:
- EF=e-flat, C=c, etc
- (#) denotes which octave
- S,E,Q,H,W = duration (sixteenth, eighth, quarter, half, whole) and you can use . dot to add a half, just as in sheet music
- what's the trailing "T" for, hmm?
- P# is a phrase number (kinda like a subroutine?)