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Basketball 2600 by Cliff Spohn
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A thing I posted on Twitter but I decided to post it here cuz why not
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Atari 1980 classic arcade game reimagined in mosaic tile.
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Galaga Tribute by The Artcade
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Atari's Pac-Man by ijtheheghog
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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by Douglas Blanchard
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Asteroids by GrahamTG and Gerard Duffy (gmd3d)
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My current Atari 7800 setup
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Dango Date 🍡
Taizo and Mappy have some lovely fun sharing their food!
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(via “ENDURO NOTURNO” Cap for Sale by pjcriativo)
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Memory Lane (Stern, 1978)
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A redraw of a panel from a very old very dumb comic I made in middle school. Normally I'd say it's funnier without the context but I feel like people are going to assume this is some dumb ass creepy pasta shit when actually no, the context is that Mario has been watching a 24 hour Inspector Gadget marathon, something the live action portion of the Super Show established is the only thing to keep him from sleeping all day.
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Retro Game Spotlight 100: Computer Space (1971)
Publisher: Nutting Associates Platform: arcade Designers: Nolan Bushnell, Ted Dabney
Trivia: Created by Bushnell and Dabney in partnership as Syzygy Engineering (before incorporating as Atari), and intended as a coin-operated version of the PDP-1 game Spacewar!, the futuristic looking Computer Space was the first ever arcade video game as well as the first commercially available video game.
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Computer Space arcade cabinet (1 player, blue version) by PixelatedArcade
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