The Fall of Atari
Atari started the home video game, quickly becoming the fastest growing company in American history. In the last six months of 1982, however, it all fell apart even faster than it started. Here’s why...
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David Crane has a psycho face... Anyway, what about Raiders of the Lost Ark? Did that game made Atari look bad?
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hey jester why are u never on
The shows are all 8 minutes in length, but we just made out first 10 minute episode last week. If people like it, we'll be exploring making the shows longer in the future. I'd perfer to make them longer, as well.
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It's kinda ironic to an extent that the same thing is happening with the Wii at the moment, for every Mario Galaxy, theres a ton of shovelware crap from other publishers trying to jump on the minigame bandwagon.
But a common misconception is it was only Atari US that imploded in the gaming crash, Atari Europe was still chugging along rather comfortably putting out arcade games as while the VCS died, they could fall back onto other systems that were emerging like the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Commodore 64 and the Amstrad CPC. Kinda what Sega did years later.
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GericVas: Yeah, I wanted to get into the whole drug culture of Atari more. LIke how there were heroin needles on the floor of the restroom there and all sorts of crazy stuff. And also how that influenced the games they made, and, by extension, influenced even modern games. But I ran out of time! - Jeremiah Black, director, Play Value.
Lmao!!...good stuff i'm not even gonna critique this one...all i have to say is i was impressed you talked about activision but i was more surprised you didn't say the stoner quality that it portrayed then is still being portrayed now in games like tony hawk...anyway good work...i just wanna know why jeff is wearing the same clothes in this video...and shandi is of course hot..thank you once again
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