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Did you know Atari Legend is fully responsive and mobile ready? You want this site to behave like an app on your phone or tablet? Simply open the site in your favorite browser and look for the 'Add to homescreen' button. In Safari on IOS, first press the 'share' icon, then the "Add to home screen" pop-up appears. In Chrome on Android, you press the button at the top right, and select 'add to homescreen'. Once you have done this, the famous Atari bee fits nicely on your homescreen and you can enjoy AL with the tap of a finger.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
Amiga Forever is the official Amiga emulator, preservation and support package brought to you by Cloanto, developers of Commodore/Amiga software since the 1980s.
Added on October 5, 2004 by lotekstyle
Amiga Music Preservation (AMP), a non profit association, is running the biggest and most comprehensive database ever about amiga music and amiga musicians. All the composers of the Amiga deserve to be remembered and to have their work preserved. We tried all we could on our own but although it's growing all the time, now we seriously need you to help us one way or another.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
Like Atari.Org, but for the Amiga. One of the oldest Amiga news boards and forum on the net.
Added on June 26, 2018 by simoncam
The Homepage for the 'crash as much as you can' ATARI STe racing game. On this page you will find a wealth of information of this crazy racer like artwork, media gallery, reviews and the actual downloads. Great fun.
Added on March 4, 2004 by DBG
Atari Running on Any Machine: "a virtual machine software for running the Atari ST/TT/Falcon operating systems (TOS, FreeMiNT, MagiC and others) and TOS/GEM applications on any kind of hardware".
As soon as the title screen appears, the tone is set. The design of the game is wonderful and the following screens confirm the feeling. Graphics are signed Vierbit, with additional work by Heavy Stylus and C-Rem, the same guys who had worked on the first game (Templeton, however, disappeared from the 'r0x zero' scene). The little ship you control is simple, but detailed, just like the enemies.
November 4, 2018 by Brume
Read the review of r0x zeroIn the mid 80's Atari was approached by a company called Nintendo. They asked if Atari was interested in distributing their new 8 bit system. At that time, Jack Tramiel was head of the Atari company. He declined the offer, saying Atari wanted to stop releasing consoles and focus on personal computers instead! So in the end, Nintendo had to distribute the consoles themselves ... In just a few months, they wiped Atari from the throne!
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