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  • Computer Palace (Atari 400/800)

    Computer Palace – Atari 8-bit mail order

    Source: rom vol 1 issue 2

    This is an advertisement for a computer mail order place called Computer Palace that specialized in software for Atari 8-bit computers. It comes from Volume 1, Number 2 of ROM magazine which was a short lived Atari 400/800 specific magazine. This issue would have been published sometime in late 1983.

    The highlights to me are the ads for Fort Apocalypse, Miner 2049er and Pharaoh’s Curse. These were all games that were originally developed on the Atari 400/800 and probably among the last to be developed on Atari computers first (as opposed to ported from other systems). While Atari’s 8-bit computers were supported for another seven or eight years their popularity faded away after this point. The Commodore 64 had been recently released and it was less expensive and somewhat more capable. Most games would be developed on the Commodore 64 first for the next several years and ported to Atari if developed at all for that system.

    There wasn’t a huge difference in capability between the Commodore 64 and the Atari 8-bit line. I attribute Atari’s decline more to their poor marketing and business decisions and mediocre support. Similar problems would haunt their video game systems too.

    Synapse, the developer of Pharaoh’s Curse and Fort Apocalypse, did not survive past 1984. They developed most or all of their titles for the Atari 8-bit computers and then did ports whenever they released a title for another system. However, by 1984 most of their sales were for the Commodore 64 even though they were titles ported from Atari.





  • Missing In Action (Atari 7800)

    “The title screen from an unreleased Atari 7800 side-scroller based on the 1984 Chuck Norris film. It was about 85% complete when cancelled.”

    http://darth-azrael.tumblr.com/post/158422624672/theactioneer-missing-in-action-tnt-1989

    Missing in Action is a rather appropriate name for this game as that is what it was. A rather large number of games that started development on the Atari 7800 went unfinished or were otherwise unreleased. Missing in Action is one such game.

    Missing in Action was developed by TNT Games and is a side scrolling action game based on the Chuck Norris movie of the same name. The movie came out in 1984 while the game has a copyright date of 1989. Apparently it was about 85% complete when development was halted.

    I don’t know the particular reasons why this game was never released. The Atari 7800 was still being supported in 1989 but it had long been painfully obvious that the Atari 7800 would never be competitive with the NES and next generation video game consoles were being released in 1989 in the form of the Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16. Still, at 85% complete and a development cycle that probably was under a year you have to wonder why the change of heart.

    However, released or not you can still play this game thanks to a prototype that was discovered and ultimately made available to the world around 2007. Apparently you have to skip a level or two to finish the game but it is otherwise quite playable.





  • Basketbrawl (Atari 7800)

    BasketBrawl, Atari 7800.

    http://darth-azrael.tumblr.com/post/158414497812/vgjunk-basketbrawl-atari-7800