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9 votes
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Gauntlet IV: “Game needs port, badly”
13 votes -
Atari's making a Pong sequel about the ball escaping the paddles
16 votes -
Atari 2600+ announced
41 votes -
Why Pac-Man won
9 votes -
The story of the first video game cartridge
9 votes -
The story of Tetris
6 votes -
Atari revives unreleased arcade game too damn hard for 1982 players
7 votes -
Pioneer rediscovered: The woman who brought female representation to games
3 votes -
Behind the scenes of Spectrum’s dive into the Atari 2600 design - Telling the story in 1983 meant digging details out of developers and dodging lawyers
2 votes -
Unexpected joys of kids playing Atari 2600 games
9 votes -
The mysterious origins of an uncrackable video game - Atari 2600 game Entombed
17 votes -
The story of Tetris
8 votes -
The new Atari console, Atari VCS, will offer 80/20 revenue split for developers and run standard Linux games
12 votes -
The architect for the Atari VCS retro console has quit the project, claiming he hasn't been paid in six months
8 votes -
Slitherine has acquired the full publishing rights to the Master of Magic franchise from Atari
5 votes -
Looking for game recommendations to tickle my Tempest itch
For those who do not know it, Tempest is a classic arcade vector-based game, and I urge you to check it out. It is highly addictive and nowadays should fall well within the fast-paced retro...
For those who do not know it, Tempest is a classic arcade vector-based game, and I urge you to check it out. It is highly addictive and nowadays should fall well within the fast-paced retro fashion.
The problem is that for quite some years, I had nothing to scratch that itch. The last proper Tempest-like game that I played was Typhoon 2001 on Linux, which was a free/gratis clone of Tempest 2000.
Now it seems that in 2018 Tempest 4000 came out, but only for PC (a.k.a. Windows), PlayStation 4 and XBox One. As a Linux and Nintendo Switch gamer, that doesn’t help me one bit.
There are two FOSS versions: Arashi, which works only on old Macs, and Arashi-js, which is a JavaScript re-implementation of the former. Unfortunately, none of the two seem to work on my laptop.
So, here I am, itching for that Tempest fix, yet without a clue how to get something on either Switch on Linux (apart from perhaps Typhoon if it still works). Any suggestions would be more then welcome.
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Atari’s new VCS isn’t a console, but it isn’t quite a computer either
8 votes -
The ROM image for Akka Arrh, an extremely rare Atari arcade prototype was dumped and added to MAME recently, but now there are allegations that the ROM was stolen from a collector's machine
14 votes -
Atari Asteroids: Creating a vector arcade classic
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Ted Dabney, a founder of Atari and a creator of Pong, dies at 81
6 votes