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Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Released Thursday, 7th November 2013
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Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Epiosde 37 - Circus Atari and Superman by Atari

Thursday, 7th November 2013
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This week's extra large episode deals with Circus Atari and Superman, another two of my favorite games for the Atari 2600. (I have a lot of favorite games.) Big giant extra special thanks this week to John Dunn, Susan Jaekel, and Mike Lorenzen for graciously sharing their memories of their time with Atari! It was very cool hearing from all of them! Next week I'll be doing King Kong and Jawbreaker by Tigervision. If you have any memories of these games that you'd like to share with the class, please send them to [email protected]. Please check out the episode for more upcoming games, I am running late and don't want to type them all. As always, thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy it!

Pertinent Links

Exidy's Circus
Bally-Midway's Clowns
James' interview with Jerry Lawson
John Dunn Interview by RH Ball
John Dunn's Algo Art website
Susan Jaekel's website
Atari art article by Andrew Webster
Superman map by Maurice Molyneaux
Favorite Atari 2600 Games of Focusrs - Circus Atari
Texas Chainsaw Massacre on Atari Protos
Nurmix' post about the TCM prototype
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