Brüggen, a small town in Germany, sometime in the mid 1980s. Two teenagers are huddled around a tiny TV taking turns playing Pitfall II: Lost Caverns on the most popular home computer of the era, the ...
In the late '70s and early '80s, Atari was the king of the video game industry, both in terms of arcade and home platform titles. The latter was led by the Atari 2600, an early home console that ...
Long before realistic graphics, online multiplayer games with expansive worlds, and downloadable content, there was Atari. For an entire generation, Atari was more than a video game console. It was a ...