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  2. ANALOG Computing - Wikipedia

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    The ANALOG Compendium (1983) contains "the best Atari home computer programs from the first ten issues." [15] An Atari 8-bit Extra from ANALOG Computing (1987) contains previously unpublished programs. [16] The ANALOG Computing Pocket Reference Card was published in 1985 and sold for US$7.95. [17]

  3. Atari 8-bit computer software - Wikipedia

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    A 1984 compendium of reviews used 198 pages for games compared to 167 for all other software. It noted the existence of a distinct "graphics look" to native Atari software: "Multiple graphics modes, four directional fine scrolling, colorful modified character-set backgrounds, and, of course, player missile graphics". [20]

  4. AtariAge - Wikipedia

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    The site is also home to a community of homebrew developers for Atari and other classic video game systems. [3] Some of the homebrew games originally published by AtariAge have been included in official video game compilations such as Activision Anthology. [4] AtariAge was acquired by Atari SA in September 2023. The site will remain under ...

  5. Atari 8-bit computers - Wikipedia

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    The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, [4] are a series of home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with the Atari 400 and Atari 800. [5] The architecture is designed around the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 CPU and three custom coprocessors which provide support for sprites , smooth ...

  6. Word Zapper - Wikipedia

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    Word Zapper is an Atari 2600 game written by Henry Will IV [2] and published under the Vidtec label of U.S. Games in 1982. Word Zapper combines spelling exercises with action gaming, as the player must shoot letters that scroll across the top of the screen to complete words.

  7. Zenji (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot (Atari 8-bit) Zenji is a maze-based game, wherein the player controls a "disembodied, Mandarin-style head". The challenge is to connect a series of randomly rotated maze-segments in an attempt to align them with a glowing artifact, known as "the source", which acts as each maze's focal point.

  8. De Re Atari - Wikipedia

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    De Re Atari (Latin for "All About Atari"), subtitled A Guide to Effective Programming, is a book written by Atari, Inc. employees in 1981 and published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1982 as an unbound, shrink-wrapped set of three-holed punched pages. It was one of the few non-software products sold by APX.

  9. Atari Anthology - Wikipedia

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    A free Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! CD could also be found inside General Mills boxed cereals in Canada. [7] Atari Anthology includes the following changes: The Windows desktop themes, DirectX 9 runtime, and Adobe Reader 5.1 English version have been removed. The Atari 2600 titles Atari Video Cube, Backgammon, and Hangman have been added.

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