Atari (1981)

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Atari (1981)

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I've been gaming for over thirty years, so I'm aware that in principle it's nothing new for a major video game publisher to use furry thirst traps to market a forthcoming title. Hell, they used to run them in magazines.
In practice, learning which particular publisher is doing so to market which particular game this time around was kind of a "...huh" moment.
1980s Atari box art by the prolific Hiro Kimura. Images from The Art of Atari by Tim Lapetino
Atari 2600

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Imagine your dogs getting better at pac-man than you 💀
A little retro Atari homage🕹️ Prints and stickers on Patreon this month!