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Atari XEGS video game system at the Evercon Side Quest event in Rothschild Wisconsin last month. The Atari XEGS was the last Atari 8-bit computer, stylized as a video game machine. The idea was that between this system and the then-new Atari 7800 and their glut of legacy software support, they could reassert Atari into the video game market Nintendo had taken over in the late 1980's. It didn't work, though not because the machines weren't any good. The game here is "Return of the Jedi" which in this level has the player pilot the Millennium Falcon at the battle of Endor.
The Atari 800 was released all the way back in 1979. Now it remains an extremely sought after collectible and favorite amongst gamers. Have you ever played one?
THE400 Mini - Plug and play Atari 8-bit computer announced
THE400 Mini - Plug and play Atari 8-bit computer announced #atari #the400mini #atari8bit #atari400 #starraiders #retro
Following the excellent Commodore 64 and Amiga plug and play minis, Plaion and Retro Games LTD have announced a $119.99 THE400 Mini for Atari 8-bit computer fans. Here are the details: A half-sized version of the distinctively styled Atari 400, emulating the whole 8-bit Atari range, including the 400/800, XL and XE series, and the 5200 home console. Also included is THECXSTICK – a superb…
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Episode 58: Atari ST Computers
The Atari ST line of computers were the successors to the Atari 8-bit line of computers and the company’s first 16 and 32 bit offerings. The 520ST was the first to debut in 1985 and it’s quite a bit more advanced than previous computers released by Atari. For one, it utilizes an operating system known as TOS, which a GUI known as GEM, which stands for Graphics Environment Manager. It’s the first graphical user interface that shipped with Atari computers and it’s very capable and user-friendly. Less than a year later, the 1040ST was released with a full 1 megabyte of memory for less than $1,000, a first for the time. You could buy the computers with a built-in or external 3.5-inch floppy drive and connect it to a high resolution color or monochrome monitor. Other models of the Atari ST were released, which include STF or STFM in the model. They stand for floppy and modulator respectively. That indicates if the computer comes with a built-in floppy drive and RF modulator, which would allow the computer to connect to a television’s RF connector.