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Plantronics office headset on its charger. In the 1980s, Plantronics created a line of cordless products using infrared technology. Though the technology utilized was the same one being used by television remote controls, the link did not require a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) telecommunications approval. One of the first products ...
The game adds a pseudo-3D look to the platforms and increases the level count from 10 to 25. As with the original, the Atari 8-bit version was released on ROM cartridge. [ 2 ] A port for the Atari 5200 was released the same year, followed by versions for the Commodore 64 , Amstrad CPC , and ZX Spectrum also in 1985.
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem or simply Atari 5200 is a home video game console introduced in 1982 by Atari, Inc. as a higher-end complement for the popular Atari Video Computer System. [2] The VCS was renamed to Atari 2600 at the time of the 5200's launch. [ 3 ]
The 5200 is closely related to the 6200, which uses the same logic boards in desktop cases without integrated monitors. In an editorial, MacWorld Magazine's Editor-in-Chief, Adrian Mello, wrote of the 5200: "The all-in-one design exhibits a lot of the same spirit that Apple vested in the original Macintosh.
The IBM 5100 Maintenance Information Manual also referred to the PALM module as the controller. The PALM could directly address 64 KB of memory. Some configurations of the IBM 5100 had Executable ROS ( ROM ) and RAM memory totalling more than 64 KB , so a simple bank switching scheme was used.
Games Title Year Developer Publisher The Activision Decathlon 1983 Activision Activision Astro Chase 1983 First Star Software Parker Brothers Ballblazer 1986 Lucasfilm Games Atari Corp. Beamrider 1983 Action Graphics Activision Berzerk 1983 GCC Atari, Inc. Blue Print 1983 Solitaire Group CBS Electronics Bounty Bob Strikes Back! 1985 Big Five Software Big Five Software Buck Rogers: Planet of ...