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Turn your POKEY up to 11! It’s time to rock out with some top drawer rippers from the Atari 8-bit family of computers. They may not have been able to set the world alight like the Commodore 64 and NES did in the 1980s, but these machines definitely have a curious place in gaming history, and one that is worth exploring!
Listen:
https://ia801501.us.archive.org/13/items/fsvep24/fsvep24.mp3
Hunter (1995, Atari 8-bit family) by Falk Büttner
Jet Set Willy (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by Rob Hubbard
Chimera (1985, Atari 8-bit family) by Rob Hubbard
Ninja Commando (1989, Atari 8-bit family) by Adam Gilmore
Draconus (1988, Atari 8-bit family) by Adam Gilmore
Red Max (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by David Whittaker
Storm (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by David Whittaker
Space Lobsters (1990, Atari 8-bit family) by Richard Munns
Zero Wars (1990, Atari 8-bit family) by Richard Munns
Pacmania (Unreleased, Atari 8-bit family) by Sal Esquivel
Get in touch via email on [email protected]
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Turn your POKEY up to 11! It’s time to rock out with some top drawer rippers from the Atari 8-bit family of computers. They may not have been able to set the world alight like the Commodore 64 and NES did in the 1980s, but these machines definitely have a curious place in gaming history, and one that is worth exploring!
Listen:
https://ia801501.us.archive.org/13/items/fsvep24/fsvep24.mp3
Hunter (1995, Atari 8-bit family) by Falk Büttner
Jet Set Willy (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by Rob Hubbard
Chimera (1985, Atari 8-bit family) by Rob Hubbard
Ninja Commando (1989, Atari 8-bit family) by Adam Gilmore
Draconus (1988, Atari 8-bit family) by Adam Gilmore
Red Max (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by David Whittaker
Storm (1987, Atari 8-bit family) by David Whittaker
Space Lobsters (1990, Atari 8-bit family) by Richard Munns
Zero Wars (1990, Atari 8-bit family) by Richard Munns
Pacmania (Unreleased, Atari 8-bit family) by Sal Esquivel
Get in touch via email on [email protected]