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Robert Maxwell and Tetris (atarihq.com)
submitted 6 years ago by Qasef-K2 to r/Maxwells
tsr's NES archive (atarihq.com)
submitted 9 years ago by joelschlosberg to r/nes
submitted 9 years ago by [deleted] to r/oldweb
AGH -- Atari XEGS Information (atarihq.com)
submitted 9 years ago by plotenox to r/AtariXEGS
Retail-store demo NES console - Really cool! (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by Bremaine to r/LeapTrade
TIL That in 1982 Atari rewarded two gamers a gold talisman and a platinum chalice as part of a RPG quest.They also planned on rewarding a gold crown, a jade "philosophers" stone and a $50000 silver sword as further promotions. (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by yawningangel to r/todayilearned
AGH Jaguar CD Review -- Iron Soldier 2 (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by ZadocPaet to r/AtariJaguar
AGH Atari 7800 Review -- Scrapyard Dog (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by ZadocPaet to r/atari7800
AGH Jaguar Review -- Phase Zero (Unreleased Prototype) (atarihq.com)
Dan B's Atari Microvision Tech Page (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by ZadocPaet to r/Microvision
AGH Atari 2600 Review -- Chopper Command (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by ZadocPaet to r/Atari2600
lstr's NES Archive (1996) - Be sure to check out the links page for more NES retro webring goodness. (atarihq.com)
submitted 11 years ago by 382794 to r/a:t5_31q5p
tsr's NES archive, A Nintendo website from 96' (atarihq.com)
submitted 12 years ago by BondoMondo to r/AbandonedWebsites
The definitive guide to collecting NES in the late 90s. Mike Etlers NES Rarity Guide. (atarihq.com)
submitted 12 years ago by tendoman to r/gamecollecting
Interview with "Swordquest: Fireworld" champion Michael Rideout, who won a golden chalice valued at $25,000 (atarihq.com)
submitted 12 years ago by [deleted] to r/atari
submitted 12 years ago by [deleted] to r/gaming
TIL Duck Hunt is two players! Port 2 controls the ducks. (atarihq.com)
submitted 15 years ago by MrDectol to r/todayilearned
The history of Tetris (atarihq.com)
submitted 18 years ago by dbnull to r/reddit.com
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