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Added on October 5, 2003 by Silver Surfer
Atari's official website. Even though this has got nothing to do anymore with the system we love.
Added on July 2, 2006 by ppresse
This page will be set-up to allow everyone from the Atari Forum (and the Atari scene in general) to help spread their knowledge around the world on their favourite subjects within the Atari ST/STE/TT/Mega/Mega STE and Falcon range.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
This site provides information, images and personal stories on all items produced by Atari as well as news and links to further assist any and all individuals interested in learning more about the company that helped to pioneer and shape many areas of Video Arcade Entertainment, Home Consumer Electronics, Personal Computer Systems and much, much more...
Added on March 4, 2004 by Silver Surfer
Probably one of the largest websites about french games. Contains reviews, downloads, information about editors/developers... Brilliant work!
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
One of the oldest Atari news portals on the net. Not to miss.
Disc really is something else! I had never heard of this game before, but after reading some comments at the LGD I gave it a shot! Well, this is one of the best "futuristic sport" games on the ST. Those French guys did it again!
April 27, 2002 by ST Graveyard
Read the review of DiscThe creator of the ST was a guy named Shiraz Shivji, who was also the main engineer behind the Commodore 64.
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