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I feel like they were involved with the middle UT games?
The Atari 2600 outlasted all of its official successors so yes.
I am not counting whatever consoles produced by companies wearing the Atari name like a skin mask.
And I will embrace (ha!) its message and get my hug game on with this lady in my proximity.
And then we will figure out lunch or whatever a meal at 4pm is called, because it is time for an Olympics break and time to attend to our biological needs instead.
Back later probably, [chat]
*hugs for everyone!*
It doesn't help that Atari printed a ridiculous quantity of copies of ET. Per Wikipedia:
For comparison's sake, Pac-Man sold 7m across the lifetime of the Atari 2600 and Pitfall sold 4m.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I wanted an Atari Jaguar sooooo bad when I was a kid. The original AvP looked like the coolest game ever (this was before I fully realized I'm the scarediest of cats)
Maybe I'm just weird.
Of course it was on one of the worst controllers in history.
Consoles, yeah.
They had a brisk arcade business, though.
Asteroids, Centipede, Star Wars, Pong, Breakout, Tempest, and a ton more.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
https://youtu.be/AknyR-kRvLc?t=7m11s
The colecovision/intellivision/5200 style of controllers were so weird.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The 7800 one (lower pic in your post) is ok. The 5200 was just trash though. And the original 2600 controller was just terrible. The 2600 paddles were great though.
If you have any atari system its worth getting a few 7800 controllers as they are compatible with all of them and are the most usable of the lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP649WlJToA
SEGA Genesis wishes it could be this 90s edgy.
E.T. sold 1.5 million copies in 1982, sure.
But there were 1.4 million returns on December 26 that year.
It was 64 bits! I wasn't even sure what that meant as a kid but it was so much more than 16 bits!
It was three times the bits!!!!!
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
It's a shame because I actually liked the Minecrafty post game.
I'd repurchase it for PC and mod the crap out of it but I really don't want to slog through the story.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I've said it here before but the side quests in Fallout 4 were better/more memorable than the main quest and that's just wrong.
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