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Wäre das Atari 7800 wie geplant im Jahr 1984 erschienen, hätte Atari vielleicht einen Hit gelandet. Einige Jahre später wurde die Konsole dann doch veröffentlicht, hatte aber zu diesem Zeitpunkt keine Chance mehr, dem neuen Platzhirsch Nintendo den Rang abzulaufen. 40 Jahre später veröffentlichte Atari mit dem 7800+ eine Neuauflage, was ein guter Anlass war, die Geschichte und die Zukunft der Konsole noch einmal zu betrachten.Teile uns gern deine Gedanken per Mail an podcast@videospielgeschichten.de mit, oder gebe uns Feedback im Forum bei VideospielgeschichtenUnser Podcast ist verschwistert mit unserer Webseite Videospielgeschichten.de
Nintendo's digital-only Switch model with cartridges as download keys is normalizing the loss of game ownership, contrasting sharply with Atari's physical-only 7800 Plus releases. The 35% drop in UK physical game sales within a year signals an alarming trend where gamers risk losing access to their libraries if digital stores shut down or alter games. Atari's commitment to 30 physical-only games at $30 each for the 7800 Plus ensures a guaranteed offline gaming experience without internet dependency. Digital-only releases and cartridges as mere keys for downloads are eroding consumer rights and the concept of true game ownership. The decline of physical media in gaming is threatening game preservation and the ability to play titles decades after release without relying on active servers. The shift towards digital distribution allows publishers to control game access indefinitely, potentially increasing long-term costs for consumers who can't resell or share games. About Us: Clownfish Gaming is Video Game News and Commentary, Gaming Let's Plays, Animation, and more. We discuss the current video game industry and retro gaming and do gameplay videos on PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation as well as classic consoles. Also, we do occasional livestreams featuring the Clownfish Family. Please subscribe for more video game-related content! Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #Gaming #Games #VideoGames #Gameplay #GameNews #ClownfishGaming
Atari 7800 vs NES - A Retro Gaming Showdown Welcome to the Tech Loft Podcast, Episode 9 In this episode of the Tech Loft podcast, we took a nostalgic dive into one of the most iconic rivalries in gaming history: the Atari 7800 versus the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). From technical specs to game comparisons, we explored what made these consoles unique and how they shaped the gaming landscape. Breaking Down the Tech Specs The Atari 7800 was released in 1984, predating the NES by a year. It boasted impressive hardware on paper, including a screen resolution of 320x200 and support for 25 simultaneous colors from a palette of 256. However, many games defaulted to a lower resolution, resulting in black bars on the screen. The NES, while technically less powerful with a resolution of 256x240 and 13 simultaneous colors, outshone its competitor in practical performance. Nintendo's expertly chosen color palette and innovative Memory Management Chips (MMCs) allowed for larger game worlds and more complex gameplay features. The Controller Debate Atari stuck with a joystick, while Nintendo revolutionized gaming with the introduction of the D-pad. This simple yet transformative innovation provided precise control and set the standard for future consoles. Iconic Games Compared We couldn't discuss these consoles without looking at the games that defined them: Choplifter: Atari's version was simpler but more enjoyable due to its balanced difficulty. Commando: The Atari 7800 avoided the sprite flicker that plagued the NES version, giving it an edge. Donkey Kong: A clear win for the NES, offering a near-perfect port of the arcade classic. Double Dragon: While the NES delivered a solid co-op experience, the Atari 7800 struggled with this ambitious title. Ms. Pac-Man: Surprisingly, the Atari 7800's version stood out, capturing the arcade spirit better than the NES versions. Lessons in Innovation Atari focused on speed and arcade-perfect ports, while Nintendo pushed the boundaries of immersive gameplay through innovative hardware design. Both approaches had their strengths, but it's clear why the NES ultimately emerged victorious in the console wars. Final Thoughts The Atari 7800 and NES represent two distinct visions of gaming's golden age. While the NES achieved greater success, the Atari 7800 remains a testament to the creativity of its time. Revisiting these consoles reminds us of the lasting impact they've had on gaming history. How To Support The Tech Loft Podcast Support the show by shopping with our Amazon link Subscribe to VPN through NordVPN © 2024 Tech Loft Podcast. All rights reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetechloft/support
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The Nominees of the Game Awards for 2024 have been announced, and in the game of the year category there is a major piece of DLC. This has gamers asking if DLC should be considered as Game of the Year. Do we give credit to massive DLC campaigns that can stand on their own? Or does the possibility of the same development team winning an awards twice take away from other game developers? We dive in to talk about this and much more gaming news on another week of the longest running podcast about video games, Orange Lounge Radio! Also in the News: * Sony Possibly Buying Owners of FromSoftware * Mobile FFXIV Announced * Xbox Stream Games Without Console * New Atari 7800 Game Port All this and more on the show where EVERY gamer has a voice-- Orange Lounge Radio! LIVE on the VOG Network, Sunday nights at 6 Pacific, 9 Eastern www.vognetwork.com Mailbag: participate (at) orangeloungeradio dot com
In dieser Folge erwarten euch Themen wie der neue Arcade Stick von Retro-Bit im SEGA Saturn Stick Design, die Atari 7800+ Ankündigung, die PS5 Pro Ankündigung, das 30. PlayStation Jubiläum inkl. PlayStation 30th Anniversary Designs, Stefan Raab is back in town, das Buch rund um die Erschaffung von Prince of Persia, der Whisky Tasting-Circle und einiges mehr. In der Pre-/Postshow exklusiv für Unterstützer geht es u.a. zusätzlich noch um den iPhone 16 Pro Max Launch, Mr. McMahon auf Netflix und einiges mehr. Dazu wird ein "Benromach 15 Jahre" Single Malt Whisky und "Zetti Knusperflocken Klassik" genossen. Viel Spaß beim Anhören [...] Show Notes mit Fotos und Links zu Sendung: https://www.maennerquatsch.de/willkommen-beim-männerquatsch/season-8-ab-160/folge-176/
Two Pinocchio stories this week, one about a horror movie, the other, the return of Ultron. Its the week after Gamescom, so that means its time for Call of Duty news! Plus Nintendo decided to have a direct and not talk about the Switch's successor. Sony bombs out with their latest games as a service, and Lionsgate debuts their 2nd flop of the summer. Meanwhile Ted Lasso is gearing up for a new season on the pitch, and Tarantino takes a phaser to his chances of directing a Star Trek.
I'm going to be moderating and appearing on panels at Dragon Con! Maybe I'll see you there? Amazon Games boss says that AI is okay because their games have no acting, and AI will only take away the boring work that junior employees use to train up to become senior employees. Atari has announced the 7800+ retro console, which has all of the same features as the 2600+ with a 7800 shell. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is closing down after 7 years of service, but Nintendo is doing the right thing for island preservation. Then we talk to Rob about mini retro consoles and Dragon Con.
Gamescom 24 is off to a roaring start, with major announcements and exciting previews. From the return of beloved franchises to innovative new titles, there's something for every gamer to be excited about. And for those who love a blast from the past, Atari is bringing back the Atari 7800 with a modern twist. Join us as we break down these exciting announcements. #Gamescom24 #Gaming #Borderlands #CallOfDuty #DyingLight #Atari #RetroGaming #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's time to get a little POKEY this week on ARG Presents! Join Amigo Aaron and THE BRENT as we check out home games based on the beloved POKEY Chip! First we go off on the lack of Atari 8 -Bit respect, and then we get down to it. Please enjoy our takes on Alley Cat for the Atari Computers and the go Commando on the Atari 7800! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amigospodcast/message
It's time to get a little POKEY this week on ARG Presents! Join Amigo Aaron and THE BRENT as we check out home games based on the beloved POKEY Chip! First we go off on the lack of Atari 8 -Bit respect, and then we get down to it. Please enjoy our takes on Alley Cat for the Atari Computers and the go Commando on the Atari 7800! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arg-presents/support
Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby - Podaholics
Mike and Tyler are out on vacation this week. Enjoy this rerelease of Episode 10! Tyler and Mike discuss the creation of Electronic Arts, changes at Commodore, the Atari 7800, and a little game called Night Trap. The theme music is by RoccoW. The logo was created by Dani Dodge.
[Segui @simone_atariteca su Instagram] Siamo nell'era di PS5 e XboX e non ce lo ricordiamo più ma... Com'era una console con la retrocompatibilità nel 1986?#atari #atari7800 #7800 #videogiochi #retrogaming #nerd #starfoxmolder #bitelloni #ibitelloni #GCC #generalcomputercorporationIL sito dei Bit-Elloni: https://ibitelloni.com/Scaricate la Discovery di Starfox da questa pagina: https://ibitelloni.com/2018/03/25/discovery-atari-7800/La puntata sulla console 5200: https://www.spreaker.com/user/dottorgonzo/e9s1-il-flop-di-atari-5200-spiegato-beneI podcast appartenenti alla LEGA DEI VIDEOGIOCHI: - INTRAPPOLATI NEL RETROGAMING --> https://anchor.fm/inr- ARCADE STORY --> https://anchor.fm/arcademike79- GAMEREVS --> https://anchor.fm/gamerevs- FACCIAMO DOS CHIACCHIERE --> https://anchor.fm/ilario-illy- QUANTI GIGA ALLA PANCA --> https://www.spreaker.com/show/quantigigaallapanca- RETROGAMING LIVES --> https://anchor.fm/barabert/ Il Canale Telegram della Lega dei Videogiochi: https://t.me/LDVpodcastsPer tutto il resto c'è il sito di ATARITECA: https://www.ataritecapodcast.it### CONTRIBUISCI ALL'ATARITECA ###### ISCRIVITI ###Telegram: https://t.me/ataritecaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/simone_atariteca/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/i-cugini-in-pilloleiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/atariteca-podcast-il-blister-di-retrogaming/id1450447434Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMjgzMzQzMC9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVk?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwiotsrWmuztAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/37nor4fAfKcFCQu9uT9NYmFeed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/2833430/episodes/feed
The other two mid-'88 releases for Atari 7800 consist of yet another computer port and—wow!—the console's first original creation. Although this original creation ended up being ported to several other Atari systems, which rather undermines its exclusive appeal. Still, it's good to see a game on 7800 that hadn't already shown up in arcades and on computers four or five years earlier, you know? Video Works is a patron-funded project. For early video access, exclusive podcasts and mini-zines, and more, please support my work at patreon.com/gamespite — thank you!
Before we continue with the Sega and Nintendo stuff, Atari deserves a brief stopover to see what the 7800 was up to for the first half of 1988. As it turns out, the answer is "not a whole heck of a lot." Happily, the one game to ship during this period—Lucasfilm Games' Ballblazer—has more than enough history and content behind it to support most of this episode before we jump into summer ’88 and, ironically, Winter Games from Epyx. You'll notice a change in the hosting segments here, as I've begun recording them on period-appropriate media (VHS tape) for authenticity, or something. Clearly I need to iron out some bugs and get my playback head cleaned, but I'm working on it... And yes, I made some generalizations about the relationship between Atari 5200 and Atari 8-bit computers, but I'll be going into more detail on that one of these days, when I tackle the XEGS (which technically counts as a console that debuted post-crash, sort of, making it arguably eligible for inclusion in Video Works). Video Works is a patron-funded project. For early video access, exclusive podcasts and mini-zines, and more, please support my work at patreon.com/gamespite — thank you!
While this isn't the end of our side excursions into the Atari 7800 chronology, it's the last for the time being. These four releases bring the console's lineup in line with the current state of NES Works (January 1988), and it would be a while before more games followed. Thankfully for the Atari faithful, the console's lineup with fatten up significantly in 1988 and ’89, but there's no getting around the fact that its slow start really hurt the system. Also of note this episode: The final classic Namco conversion for 7800, and the first batch of (highly faithful) classic computer game adaptations. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! And be sure to check out the Retronauts podcast (http://www.retronauts.com), where I (and many others!) tackle a much wider array of classic gaming topics each week.
Our second look at the Atari 7800's release chronology takes us through the initial launch lineup and to its first post-launch title. On the whole, though, this set of games shares a lot in common with the previous episodes: Very good renditions of pre-crash arcade classics, dropped upon the world a little after their sell-by date. Don't let the unfortunate circumstances of the 7800's birth distract you, though; these are some excellent arcade conversions. A couple of them, most notably Food Fight, are arguably best-in-class caliber adaptations. You may notice some changes in how this video is edited and presented compared to other videos. I've steadily been tweaking my approach over the past few months, and I was fortunate enough to have a free weekend to burn through tinkering with a few different concepts. It's coming along nicely, though as always, it could still use a bit more fine-tuning. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! And be sure to check out the Retronauts podcast (http://www.retronauts.com), where I (and many others!) tackle a much wider array of classic gaming topics each week.
Before I dive into NES Works 1988 in earnest, it's time for me to set right a historic wrong of sorts. NES Works/Game Boy Works/et al. have focused primarily on Nintendo's legacy, but that has always been more a function of my personal time and resource limitations than any slight to Nintendo's peers in the console space. Now that I've launched my long-overdue Lynx and Game Gear retrospectives, there's no getting around the fact that the core console space deserves the same treatment as handheld gaming. And so, we rewind time about 18 months to mid-1986 this week to begin looking at the early days of the Atari 7800, the first console out of the gates to compete with Nintendo's NES in the U.S. It had a slow start, to say the least—it will only take three episodes of this length to bring these 7800 retrospectives to January 1988 in line with the current NES chronology! It's hard to see this early 7800 lineup as serious competition to the NES—these few games feel very much like relics of an earlier era. That's because they are, of course. They're the games that would have launched alongside the 7800 in 1984 had Jack Tramiel not put the console on ice for two years. Viewed through that lens, however, the 7800's initial offerings were fairly impressive, and even in 1986 these were the best home ports available for all four of these arcade classics. Was that really the most compelling sales pitch for kids who were already immersed in Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt? Absolutely not! But even if timing and market realities tripped it up right off the starting blocks, the 7800 deserves respect. Special thanks goes to Kevin Bunch of @Atari Archive for the hard work he's invested into sorting out the actual chronology of 7800 releases by researching magazines and newspapers of the late ’80s, allowing us to pinpoint game launches to the month. His works is far more precise than the internet's existing 7800 release info, which is generally no more specific than by year... and often the wrong year at that. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! And be sure to check out the Retronauts podcast (http://www.retronauts.com), where I (and many others!) tackle a much wider array of classic gaming topics each week.
In part 2 of our discussion with Steve Golson, we cover the glory of the Ms. Pac-Man, arcade game, and fate the lay ahead for GCC as Atari's silent but productive game and hardware producing secret weapon.Betty Ryan bio: http://www.atariwomen.org/stories/betty-ryan-tylko/Electronic Games June 1982 :http://www.digitpress.com/library/magazines/electronic_games/electronic_games_jun82.pdf Electronic Games September 1984: http://www.digitpress.com/library/magazines/electronic_games/electronic_games_sep84.pdf Steve Golson's Web Site: https://trilobyte.com/about/ Branding by Daryl LittsAdditional Music: "Decathlon" By Tony LongworthTony Longworth Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonylongworthWeb Site: http://www.intotheverticalblank.comTwitter: @Atari_VB_podFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/intotheverticalblank/ Email: 8bitrocket.collectibles@gmail.com
Into the Vertical Blank Generation Atari Season 3 Episode 7: Discussion with Curt Vendel about the Atari 7800 XM Module In this Episode we dive deep into the 7800 Expansion Module with Curt Vendel. We also discuss some history of the 7800, the original development and why it took Atari Corp so long to put it out into the market. Subscribe Links Tunes Google Play Player FM Spotify Show Notes Tony Longworth https://tonylongworth.bandcamp.com/ http://www.atarimuseum.com/ Buy Atari Business is Fun (not an affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/Atari-Inc-Business-Curt-Vendel/dp/0985597402/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Atari+Business+is+fun&qid=1587507833&sr=8-1 The Atari Bytes Podcast https://ataribytes.libsyn.com/ The Atari 5200 Podcast https://theatari5200superpodcast.libsyn.com/ The XEGS Cartby Cart Podcast https://xegs8bit.com/ The Atari 5200 Super Community Podcast http://theatari5200supercommunity.blogspot.com/ Antic the Atari 8bit Podcast https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/ Follow or contact us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/intotheverticalblank/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Atari_VB_Pod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC
Into the Vertical Blank Generation Atari Season 3 Episode 7: Discussion with Curt Vendel about the Atari 7800 XM Module In this Episode we dive deep into the 7800 Expansion Module with Curt Vendel. We also discuss some history of the 7800, the original development and why it took Atari Corp so long to put it out into the market. Subscribe Links Tunes Google Play Player FM Spotify Show Notes Tony Longworth https://tonylongworth.bandcamp.com/ http://www.atarimuseum.com/ Buy Atari Business is Fun (not an affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/Atari-Inc-Business-Curt-Vendel/dp/0985597402/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Atari+Business+is+fun&qid=1587507833&sr=8-1 The Atari Bytes Podcast https://ataribytes.libsyn.com/ The Atari 5200 Podcast https://theatari5200superpodcast.libsyn.com/ The XEGS Cartby Cart Podcast https://xegs8bit.com/ The Atari 5200 Super Community Podcast http://theatari5200supercommunity.blogspot.com/ Antic the Atari 8bit Podcast https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/ Follow or contact us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/intotheverticalblank/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Atari_VB_Pod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC
In this episode we dig into American Thanksgiving 1986 and discuss our transition from the Atari 800 to the Atari ST with the Atari 7800 squeezed in between. Tony Longworth:https://patreon.com/tonylongworth Some of the music in this Episode was created using an 8bitweapon Loop Library:https://8bitweapon.com/ The original Atari playfield From 8bitrocket.comhttp://www.8bitrocket.com/2018/07/28/atari-play-field-atari-st-games-1-michtron/ All other audio content, production and engineering by Jeff and Steve Fulton (c) 2019 8bitrocket Studios
In this episode we dig into American Thanksgiving 1986 and discuss our transition from the Atari 800 to the Atari ST with the Atari 7800 squeezed in between. Tony Longworth:https://patreon.com/tonylongworth Some of the music in this Episode was created using an 8bitweapon Loop Library:https://8bitweapon.com/ The original Atari playfield From 8bitrocket.comhttp://www.8bitrocket.com/2018/07/28/atari-play-field-atari-st-games-1-michtron/ All other audio content, production and engineering by Jeff and Steve Fulton (c) 2019 8bitrocket Studios
Join Drisky and Kingy as they chat about the very much underrated Atari 7800. Could it have been the dominant console if it were released when planned? There are some real gems of games on this system, so join the lads as they wax lyrical about them. Show notes:- Paul Davies' book - Florin's Zx Spectrum Haul of Games - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZZGDDXX/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Blast Annual 2020 https://www.facebook.com/groups/2286690961659824/ Baggers in Space https://www.spectrumnextgames.uk/baggers-in-space Pro System 7800 Emulator https://gstanton.github.io/ProSystem1_3/ Paul's Games X scans https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AiVi73qXqCnMd5MV24tfdwwRvwj1uNfL?usp=sharing Evercade https://evercade.co.uk/
Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby - Podaholics
Tyler and Mike discuss the creation of Electronic Arts, changes at Commodore, the Atari 7800, and a ...
Into the Vertical Blank: Growing Up Atari. Season 1 Episode 2: “A hole burned In my Pocket: Toys R Us And The Atari 7800". What was the “game cage”? What does it mean to “disconnect” while being “connected”? “Can a hole really be burned in your pocket?” In this episode, the brothers focus on the now closing Toys R Us, not with a history, but with some personal stories, a visit to a closing store, a play session of 7800 games, and a discussion of what the Vertical Blank generation or Generation Atari really is. Includes the non-fiction story “Claw Hammer” written by Steve Fulton © 2018 Notes The intro music and many, but not all, of he ambient 8-bit sounds you hear through out the pod cast were created with a loop library by 8bitweapon. Reach us for comments and suggestions via email at 8bitrocket.collectibles@gmail.com Links https://8bitweapon.com/ : 8bitweapon https://www.toysrus.com/ : Check out the last vestiges of the current Toys R Us. https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS773US773&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=bR7-WvfNLYSGjwTr95FY&q=toys+r+us+classic+images+atari&oq=toys+r+us+classic+images+atari&gs_l=img.3..35i39k1.4251.5508.0.5760.6.6.0.0.0.0.110.523.5j1.6.0....0...1c.1.64.img..0.5.448....0.P-YdSBXJpTE : Classic images of Toys R Us and Atari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b822aYCR78k : The Blank Generation https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=8bitrocket-20&keywords=atari 7800&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=b3866929960d7b5b725a71caf1192e31 : Buy a 7800 on Amazon https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338307588&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp2380057.m570.l1312.R1.TR10.TRC1.A0.H1.XAtari%2B7800.TRS1%26_nkw%3Datari%2B7800%26_sacat%3D0 : Buy Atari 7800 on Ebay http://www.8bitrocket.com : The 8bitrocket.com site
Into the Vertical Blank: Growing Up Atari. Season 1 Episode 2: “A hole burned In my Pocket: Toys R Us And The Atari 7800". What was the “game cage”? What does it mean to “disconnect” while being “connected”? “Can a hole really be burned in your pocket?” In this episode, the brothers focus on the now closing Toys R Us, not with a history, but with some personal stories, a visit to a closing store, a play session of 7800 games, and a discussion of what the Vertical Blank generation or Generation Atari really is. Includes the non-fiction story “Claw Hammer” written by Steve Fulton © 2018 Notes The intro music and many, but not all, of he ambient 8-bit sounds you hear through out the pod cast were created with a loop library by 8bitweapon. Reach us for comments and suggestions via email at 8bitrocket.collectibles@gmail.com Links https://8bitweapon.com/ : 8bitweapon https://www.toysrus.com/ : Check out the last vestiges of the current Toys R Us. https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS773US773&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=bR7-WvfNLYSGjwTr95FY&q=toys+r+us+classic+images+atari&oq=toys+r+us+classic+images+atari&gs_l=img.3..35i39k1.4251.5508.0.5760.6.6.0.0.0.0.110.523.5j1.6.0....0...1c.1.64.img..0.5.448....0.P-YdSBXJpTE : Classic images of Toys R Us and Atari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b822aYCR78k : The Blank Generation https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=8bitrocket-20&keywords=atari 7800&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=b3866929960d7b5b725a71caf1192e31 : Buy a 7800 on Amazon https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338307588&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp2380057.m570.l1312.R1.TR10.TRC1.A0.H1.XAtari%2B7800.TRS1%26_nkw%3Datari%2B7800%26_sacat%3D0 : Buy Atari 7800 on Ebay http://www.8bitrocket.com : The 8bitrocket.com site
Hoy rescatamos del cajón de los videojuegos un clásico que sentó las bases de lo que hoy en día muchas personas seguimos jugando. No es otro que GALAGA, en su versión de ATARI 7800, un sistema que aún le habíamos hincado el diente en el podcast. Síguenos: Facebook "https://www.facebook.com/retro90games/" Twitter "https://twitter.com/retro90games" Youtube "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoav4sEO6gKrEl6Lkd8ED5A" Ask "https://ask.fm/retro90games"
It's Friday and that means we PICK-A-DE-BUCK! Smashing Pumpkins? Hell no, It is The '90s, and there is time for Smashing Dump Kens! This month's console video gaming theme is Smashing Dump Kens!The We Talk Games Crew, cLInt Cokburth, Reverend Charlie Goodmuffin, William Bentley III and Horace Mangrove (maybe) pick their bucks for the Smashing Dump Kens Themed Buck picks. For your consideration; Super Air Zonk Rockabilly-Paradise (Turbo GrafX CD), Wreckboy (Internet), Kim Possible (???), Smashing Drive (Game Boy Advanced), Street Fighter 2010 The Final Fight (NES) and more!Plus, TT Schmootkins will use her RITEEM WTGCFCLI PENICRIEEEROB48GBlaPERASSG 2000 to determine the theme of next month's Pick-A-De-Buck!Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! and buy the ST-688, NOW!#SmashingDumpKens #FUBonkRules #Honkies #GlazedDonut
It's Friday and that means we PICK-A-DE-BUCK! Get ready,crap your pants! This month's console video gaming theme is Raisinbar!The We Talk Games Crew, cLInt Cokburth, Reverend Charlie Goodmuffin, and Frank Hamblem pick their books for the Raisinbar Themed Buck picks for your consideration; Rayxanber (PC Engine), Pen Pen TriIcelon (Dreamcast), Ragnagard (Neo Geo), Alien Crush (TG16) and more!Plus, TT Schmootkins will use her RITEEM WTGCFCLI PENICRIEEEROB48GBlaPERASSG 2000 to determine the theme of next month's Pick-A-De-Buck!Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! and buy the ST-688, NOW!#RAISINBAR #MutantPenguins #Flicker
It's Friday and that means we PICK-A-DE-BUCK! Get ready, Get Cook! This month's console video gaming theme is Now You're Cookin'!The We Talk Games Crew, cLInt Cokburth, Reverend Charlie Goodmuffin, and Horace Mangrove fire up the hibachi for their Now You're Cookin' Themed Buck picks for your consideration; Food Fight (Atari 7800), Panic Restaurant (NES), Pressure Cooker (Atari 2600), Short Order (Power Pad) and more!Plus, TT Schmootkins will use her RITEEM WTGCFCLI PENICRIEEEROB48GBlaPERASSG 2000 to determine the theme of next month's Pick-A-De-Buck!Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! and buy the ST-688, NOW!#DomNotDon #Cooking #FreakshowChef
Welcome to the Retroist Atari 7800 Podcast. On today’s show I start off by talking about how my Atari buddy and I kept waiting for the Atari 7800 and how a love for Atari turned him against Nintendo and into the arms of Sega. Then I talk about the Atari 7800 console. I talk about […]
Tim Robertson and David Cohen talk about delivery problems, Game of Thrones illegal downloads, Archive.org, and Android 4.4 KitKat.
This week, PBC Productions is reaching out to fellow screwattack/youtube friend of ours who hasn't been feeling so well. He goes by the name of Sashanein, and he does a program called Still Gaming Review. You can check his stuff out by visiting www.youtube.com/sashanein. He has been a huge supporter of Captain S and PBC Productions since the get-go, and we appreciate his effort, so our little way of saying thank you was to produce a few episodes of Still Gaming for him while he was under the weather. Tonight we release our first installment with Z's review of Food Fight for the Atari 7800. Bon apetit!