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Jaguar fans who haven't yet caught Robert Dutcher's Jagwired Magazine are in for a treat! The latest issue of Jagwired Magazine (#6) can be downloaded free! This issue, coming in at 45 pages, features the following articles:
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Kevin Savetz, curator of AtariMagazines.com, informs us that the full text of 21 additional issues of Compute! magazine have been put online. This includes the magazine's first issue (Fall 1979), several issues from the period 1981 through 1983, and then others from 1989 through 1990. Compute! was published from 1979 through September 1994, covering every major computer platform (including Atari computers) until it became a PC-only publication in May 1988. Thus far, the full text of 44 issues of Compute! is available at AtariMagazines.com. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Atari 8-bit computer fans should be familiar with the Multi I/O (MIO) peripheral that ICD produced many years ago. The MIO board contains a hard drive interface, high speed serial port, parallel printer port, and onboard RAM that can be configured as RAM disks and a printer buffer. The MIO has been out of production for many years, but AtariAge user Ken Jones (MEtalGuy66) has designed a new MIO board from scratch that he is offering for sale. These new MIO boards will contain 1MB of onboard RAM (original MIO boards were configured with either 256K or 1MB), and will be functionally identical to the original boards, with improved serial and parallel ports have been "fixed" to accept standard PC-compatible printer and modem cables. For more information about the board and to pre-order a new MIO board, please visit our Atari 8-bit Forum. Ken is also recreating the XE PBI Extender, required in order to use the MIO board on XE computers, which you can learn more about here. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
We've returned from the 2006 Midwest Gaming Classic, where we introduced several new homebrew games for the Atari 2600 and ColecoVision! We've now added these games to our online store so you can purchase them if you weren't able to attend the show. The new games are:
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The June 2006 issue of Retrogaming Times Monthly is now online. Higlights from Issue #25 include:
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There were many great entries submitted to the Rainbow Invaders Label Contest, and the difficult decision to choose a single winner fell upon programmer Silvio Mogno. After careful thought, Silvio picked one of Nathan Strum's designs as the label to grace the shipping version of Rainbow Invaders. Nathan's winning label design will appear on all copies of Rainbow Invaders sold through the AtariAge Store, including the cover of the manual (which has also been designed by Nathan). For winning the contest, Nathan will receive a $100 gift certificate in the AtariAge Store, as well as a copy of Rainbow Invaders featuring his winning design. Congratulations to Nathan Strum and to all the participants who took the time to enter the contest and show off their talents! Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
A new version of the Atari 7800 emulator EMU7800 is now available. The latest release includes the following improvements:
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The May/June 2006 issue of the 2600 Connection newsletter is now available for purchase. Highlights in Issue #81 include:
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The Midwest Gaming Classic is the Midwest's only all-encompassing electronic gaming event, taking place June 3rd and 4th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event features a wide variety of displays, vendors and special attractions for arcade uprights, computers, pinball and home video games from past to present. This year's event boasts 21,000 square feet of space, over 40 arcade and pinball machines, and speakers such as Scott Adams of Adventure International and Benjamin Heckendorn of BenHeck.com. AtariAge is sponsoring and attending the 2006 Midwest Gaming Classic, where we'll be releasing several new games for purchase as well as demonstrating many titles currently in development. You can learn more about what we have in store by visiting our AtariAge 2006 Midwest Gaming Classic Preview page. Hope to see you there! Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
The May 2006 issue of Retrogaming Times Monthly is now online. Issue #24 features the following articles:
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Rainbow Invaders is a new Space Invaders style game for the Atari 2600 from Italian developer Silvio Mogno. While many games of this nature have been released for the 2600 (to say nothing of the countless Space Invaders hacks), Silvio's game adds a breath of fresh air to the genre. Yes, you are shooting at descending waves of alien invaders, attempting to finish them off before they reach the ground. However, the aliens also periodically drop one of 16 random Special Shots, some of which will help and some of which will hinder your efforts if you catch them. Your ship also features a shield that will make you invulnerable for a few seconds, at the expense of not being able to fire again right away. AtariAge and Silvio Mogno are sponsoring a contest to create original artwork for Rainbow Invaders This label artwork will appear on all copies of Rainbow Invaders, which will be available through the AtariAge Store. This artwork will also be featured on the cover of the manual created for Rainbow Invaders.You can learn more about how to enter the contest here. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
The April issue of ColecoNation is now available. ColecoNation #8 includes the following features to satiate your Coleco hunger:
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Version 2.2 of the Atari 2600 emulator Stella has been released. Stella is a top-notch emulator available for several platforms and includes a wealth of features (such as an integrated debugger). This latest release of Stella adds several improvements and contains various bug fixes. You can download the latest version of Stella here, and view a complete list of changes in our Emulation Forum. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
If you're going to be in Ohio this weekend, you'll want to find your way to Cincinnati for CinciClassic '06! Being held at the Fairfield Banquet and Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, CinciClassic '06 takes place Saturday, April 8th from 9am until 11pm. CinciClassic focuses on the classic gaming systems from the 70's and 80's, including systems from Atari, Intellivision, Colecovision, Vectrex and many more. Many of these systems will be setup for play throughout the show and attendees will also be able to partake in various tournaments with some great prizes. And of course you'll be able to augment your classic gaming collection thanks to the vendors who'll be on-hand at the event (which includes new game releases for the Sega CD and ColecoVision!) Admission to the CinciClassic is free and you can learn more by visiting CinciClassic.org. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
As part of our Spring Homebrew Sale, Qb author Andrew Davie has given us permission to sell Qb for a limited time! If you haven't yet had an opportunity to buy this excellent homebrew, now's your chance! The object of Qb is to move the blocks around in the lower frame so that they match the upper frame. You can only jump between blocks when they are adjacent, otherwise you can only push them around. Fruit appears that you can jump on for points, but watch out for the monsters. Qb is a fast-paced and challenging game, one you don't want missing from your collection! Qb will only be available through midnight on Friday, April 7th, and you can purchase it in the AtariAge Store. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Been holding off on getting some of those new homebrew games for your 2600, 5200 or ColecoVision? Just in time for spring, we've just put every in-stock homebrew game in our store on sale so you can pick up all the titles you're missing! And we're also throwing in free shipping for any orders over $50 (within the US only)! In addition, we've also lowered the price of several items in the store, some by as much as 50%. This sale only runs through the end of April, so stock up on homebrew games for your favorite system today! Please visit the AtariAge Store for complete details of this sale. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
Issue #23 of the Retrogaming Times Monthly is now available. Highlights from the April 2006 issue include:
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Fans of the popular four-player Atari 2600 game Warlords (itself based on an arcade game of the same name) will be happy to learn that 2600 enthusiast Darrell Spice Jr. is working on a new version of Warlords entitled Medieval Mayhem. While the original version from Atari is still a blast to play, Medieval Madness adds arcade features and a level of polish missing from the original 2600 release, as well as a menu to select options before starting the game. You can follow progress in Darrell's Blog as well as discuss the game with fellow AtariAge visitors (and download the latest binary) in our Homebrew Discussion Forum. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors...
The March/April 2006 issue of the 2600 Connection newsletter is now shipping. Features in Issue #80 include:
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A new Atari 5200 emulator, kat5200, has recently been released. Kat5200 has a wealth of features to appeal to 5200 fans, including excellent compatibility, command-line support, external palette support, great controller mapping support, full-screen and window support, and much more. Versions are available for Windows and Linux, and the emulator's author, Brian Berlin, has been hard at work improving the emulator and listening to feedback. Please visit the official kat5200 emulator site to download the latest version and read the documentation. You can also discuss the emulator with Brian Berlin and other AtariAge users in our Atari 5200 Forum. Discuss in our Forum with other visitors... Previous 1 ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ... 84 Next |