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  1. AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?

    New Atari 7800+, Wireless Controllers and 2600/7800 Games Announced August 20, 2024 Posted by Albert Submit News | Archives Atari has just announced the Atari 7800+ console, a …

  2. Atari Road Runner laserdisc prototype | Museum of the Game ...

    Mar 27, 2016 · Give me a story about the obscure unreleased laserdisc version of Road Runner by Atari! Was it supposed to be on System 1 hardware at the time?

  3. AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?

    Atari Operating System BIOS ROMs: For maximum compatability, you will want to obtain ROM BIOS images for the following systems: Atari OS revision B (Atari 800), Atari XL, and Atari …

  4. Forums - AtariAge Forums

    Atari 2600+/7800+ Use this forum to discuss Atari's new Atari 2600+ and 7800+ consoles, as well as accessories and new 2600/7800 games Atari is releasing. The 2600+ and 7800+ accept …

  5. AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?

    The Stella Atari 2600 Programming List is a mailing list dedicated to programming the Atari 2600. It is read by nearly all active Atari 2600 programmers and one of the best sources of …

  6. AtariAge - 2600 console gallery

    AtariAge - 2600 console gallery

  7. AtariAge - Atari 2600 Label Variations

    Atari produced more label variations than any other company, which isn't terribly surprising given that they produced more games for the 2600 than any other company. Quite a few carts …

  8. AtariAge - Atari 2600 Catalogs

    Atari 2600 Catalogs Back in the heyday of the Atari 2600, most reasonably-sized game companies produced catalogs to promote their games. It seems this is a lost art, as companies …

  9. AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?

    The following instructions are relevant to most vintage videogame and computer systems that connect to a television. Specifically, the Atari 2600, 5200, and 7800. However, if you have the …

  10. AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?

    This gallery highlights the fabric patches that Activision offered for achieving high scores on their games. Contestants were instructed to photograph their TV with the high score showing and …