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Before super-realistic graphics, 4K resolution, 120 fps, and the famous console wars between Microsoft and Sony, there was a small console of just 8 bits, whose games were cartridges and not CDs, and whose control was a lever with a button on the side, the Atari. Who would have thought that this device changed not only the world of video games but also popular culture forever? #80s #90s #90sVideoGames #Atari #Atari2600 #ConsoleGaming 90s Video Games, Atari Jaguar, Atari Games, Portable Console, 8 Bits, Gaming Console, 8 Bit, Popular Culture, 80s 90s

Before super-realistic graphics, 4K resolution, 120 fps, and the famous console wars between Microsoft and Sony, there was a small console of just 8 bits, whose games were cartridges and not CDs, and whose control was a lever with a button on the side, the Atari. Who would have thought that this device changed not only the world of video games but also popular culture forever? #80s #90s #90sVideoGames #Atari #Atari2600 #ConsoleGaming

atari games list - Google Search Arcade Retro, Video Game Poster, 80s Video Games, School Video, Retro Arcade Games, Vintage Video Games, Game Poster, Classic Video Games, Retro Arcade

Can you identify all the Classic Video & Arcade Games in this creation by Judan? A mixture of 50 video games from the 80s and the 70s. They range from PC-Engine, to Commodores, Atari to Master System and Arcades to Acorn BBC Micro computer. I wish there was key to all the references, but all the answers are below... List of games referenced (highlight to read): Zelda 2, Winter Games, Rollercoaster, Sir Lancelot, Mainc Miner, Psycho Fox, Metal Gear, Bubblegum Crisis, Bubble Bobble, Ghouls…

Atari 2600 ad, 1981 (wish there could still be good old fashioned video games like these) Old Posters, Atari Games, Vintage Video Games, New Retro Wave, Atari 2600, Retro Videos, Old Computers, Retro Ads, Retro Video Games

Nice Atari ad from 1981. I remember when my Dad took us to Toys R Us to buy this system. It was the first game system we ever owned. It came with Space Invaders and I remember saving my money to buy Asteroids, which was all the rage back then. The graphics and sound effects were horrible, but I loved it. I still have my system and play it now and then. From my personal collection.

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