
You always assumed that the 8-bit graphics that Atari provided you in Space Invaders were a limitation of their console system. This picture proves that the lousy graphics had nothing to do with a lack of precision but were a realistic representation of what was attacking at the time.
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Today’s video entertainment systems may have remote controls and a myriad of inputs, but there was a time when you had to flip a manual switch in order to get your Atari video game system connected. It may not be useful anymore, but it holds its own place in the video gaming Hall of Fame as a precursor to the conveniences of today.
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No matter how much you love all video games, you would probably have to admit that retirement is where the Colecovision and Atari 2600 controllers should be. They have earned their rest.
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Remember when Super Mario 3 was introduced to the world at the end of the movie “The Wizard?” Celebrate a classic Fred Savage movie and one of the better games in the Super Mario franchise with this handy messenger bag.
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Retro is definitely in, and what could be more retro than a pair of Atari joystick earrings? Then again, it would be even cooler to hollow out an actual pair of joysticks and wear those —if you are not afraid to look ridiculous.
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