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Atari has announced its Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration interactive experience with over 100 playable games, six new titles, and more.
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Yeah, I felt it important to make sure to get that bit in there from their about page. Much like EA and Activision, it's not the company I grew up with.I was kinda all in until a part of the core business was listed as blockchain.
I'm more NES generation, I recall a lot of Ataris out there and playing on them, but by the time I was old enough to know what was what, NES was out and it was definitely a big step ahead of the Atari. I couldn't tell you any of the differences between the various hardware models of Ataris... but I can recall almost every single Nintendo, Sega, 3DO, Playstation, Xbox, TurboGrafx, and, of course, Infinium.Yeah, I felt it important to make sure to get that bit in there from their about page. Much like EA and Activision, it's not the company I grew up with.
Apple got it's start at Atari, among other stories so-weird-it-has-to-be-true.Anyways, wow Atari been around this long huh?
Started out on an Atari 2600 myself, but it was the Sears version if I remember right. Had a lot of fun with that back in the day. Not sure I'd spend the cash on something like the game mentioned though as I've noticed the memories sometimes outweigh the actual game play.I started gaming during 3rd-gen, on a 2nd-gen system, the Atari 2600.
Yeah, even though I don't have any involvement with them it does make me sad. Just another brand name to use for marketing profits. Meanwhile, I wonder how Radio Shack is doing. Last I heard there were some similar plans for its revival.All you need to know about current year ATARI:
- Announced a new corporate strategy that would include a focus on "modern audiences", specifically LGBT, social casinos, real-money gambling, and YouTube
- Launched its decentralized cryptocurrency Atari Token
- Granted ICICB a non-exclusive license to run a cryptocurrency online casino on Atari's website, based on the Atari Token
Meanwhile, I wonder how Radio Shack is doing. Last I heard there were some similar plans for its revival.
Remember RadioShack? It’s now a crypto company with wild tweets.The Washington Post said:They launched RadioShack Swap, a decentralized crypto exchange platform that allows users to swap coins or tokens, a format that comes with more flexibility and lower transaction fees than trading. Its token, called $RADIO, is worth about a penny.
I do recall game rental. We didn't have blockbuster (our town wasn't big enough), but we did have a video rental store that rented NES (and later SNES) carts.so I only had like 5 games ever and game rental was not a thing back then.
During the time I got mine, and the computer, we were living in a fairly large apartment complex to which I did about 3/4 of all the newspaper deliveries. As a kid, I had a decent income but worked weekday afternoons, and weekend mornings and that combined with my dad's connection was able to get the hardware but I remember back then spending too much on games, and, yeah, Activision had the best games. I remember selling the VCS and games for cheap but gave the modded Atari 400 (expanded to 48K, replaced with mechanical keyboard), along with all its hardware (2 drives, printers, interface, controllers), and a swath of games to a friend of mine in 1989. It still worked but was severely out of date but he and his family enjoyed it.Got a 2600 around 9 I think? It was ok except we couldn't afford to buy games, so I only had like 5 games ever and game rental was not a thing back then. Got a C64 about 2-3 years later and the 2600 went bye bye in a garage sale. I bet my Dad was ticked off about that since that was a decent chunk of money for a kid's xmas present, then 2 years later selling it at a garage sale for pennies on the $. The Activision games were memorable (Pitfall, kaboom, river raid), Combat sucked but was the free game. Warlords was ok... 2600 Pac Man was god awful. Last game I got before selling it was Centipede which was ok but sucked with that sucky 2600 joystick (the blister maker).
Atari has been a "in name only" company for 20 years+ now. They keep re-releasing "greatest hits" game collections.
For a time in my teens (late 80s), I had a job at a Blockbuster and I saw people do the same with TECMO Bowl, Madden, and a handful of other games. I remember those people not included in those circles coming in and getting pissed because it was never in. Different times for sure.One of my friends and I took turns renting that and trying to beat it - we never got close.