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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are often known as the brains behind the $3 trillion tech giant, Apple, but the company’s ...
Tomorrow morning, far too early for a near-civilized human like myself, I need to get myself and my 14-year-old son into our $800/375,000-mile ex-NYC taxi and begin our big, improbable, cross-country ...
An engineer pits the AI ChatGPT against the 1977 game console Atari 2600 in a game of chess, and the match ends in disaster for ChatGPT.
Polish engineer Piotr "Osa" Ostapowicz recently unveiled "Atarino," which may be the world's smallest 8-bit Atari computer re-creation, according to retro computing site Atariteca. The entire ...
Necromancer, Williams' later creation for the Atari 800, plays like a fever dream—you control a druid fighting off spiders while growing magic trees and battling an undead wizard.
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Here are all games included with Atari's 2024 micro-console, based on the Atari 400 home computer. All games are Atari 400/600/800 (XL/XE and 5200) compatibles. Note that the Datasoft game Bruce ...
Its keyboard is just for show (much like its older stablemates) but you can play a library of 25 built-in games, not just those released for the 400, but also Atari 800, XL, XE and 5200 titles ...
The Atari 400 (and the higher specced Atari 800 that it outsold by 2-to-1) was released all the way back in 1979, with the 400 referring to the 4 KB of RAM included.
The diminutive plastic lump will cost $119.99 (around £95) when it launches on 28th March, and the price includes 25 built-in 8-bit Atari games - Berzerk, Boulder Dash, Capture the Flag, Lee ...
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The Atari 400 and 800 signaled the start of a new era in computing. Breakout, by ExtremeTech editor-in-chief Jamie Lendino, was the first book to cover what made Atari’s groundbreaking computer ...