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oldcomputerhardware · 5 months
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Oh no :-(
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80sheaven · 8 months
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A rare Atari 260ST, which actually has 512K RAM (contrary to popular belief!). The 260ST was originally to have only 256K of RAM and some may even have shipped with it, but Atari upgraded the RAM on them before shipping them out due to them not having much free RAM once TOS was loaded.
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centralbunnyunit · 4 months
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theactioneer · 4 months
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Ocean, 1991)
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commodorez · 4 months
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Atari ST series computers. The S stands for Sixteen, the T stands for Thirty two, alluding to the Motorola 680X0 processors within - VCF Midwest 18
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yellowmanula · 5 months
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and again, something for retro computer fans :) so question is... Commodore? or Atari? let me know :) naked girls & retro computers
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machetelanding · 1 year
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eightiesfan · 2 years
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Atari Stacy
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arcadefan · 9 months
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Celal Kandemiroglu's cover art for Monster Business, released in 1991 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST.
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atariforce · 4 months
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Retro Game Spotlight 095: Dalek Attack (1992)
Publisher: Alternative Software Platform: Atari ST Designers: Roger Hulley, Richard Turner
Trivia: Based on the British TV series Doctor Who, most versions of Dalek Attack let the player choose between playing as the Second, Fourth or Seventh Doctor.
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serahtherabbit · 6 months
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The video is out!
The UK's Official PS1 Magazine lasted until March 2004, long after the PS1 had been thoroughly replaced in the mainstream by its sleeker younger brother. In lieu of any real news, the magazine relied on quirky humour and bizarre new features to attract readers, which included a literal Final Fantasy fanzine. While we're here, why don't we trace the lineage of some of the most popular Net Yaroze games back to their origins on the Amiga and Atari ST?
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oldcomputerhardware · 5 months
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Spent the day at The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, UK, such an amazing place.
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arcadebroke · 4 months
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nomorepixels · 4 months
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Ishar: Legend of the Fortress
©️ Silmaris 1992
Image sourced from mobygames.com
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theactioneer · 5 months
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Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road (SNK, 1988)
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commodorez · 4 months
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Atari ST computers - VCF Midwest 18
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