How we made single player games into team games on the Atari 2600
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Let's take a trip down memory lane to the golden days of Atari and its intriguing commercials. I mean, who could forget that one commercial where Atari suggested the ultimate strategy for tackling a tough video game boss? According to them, all you had to do was call in a giant of a person to take the challenge head-on. It's practically a scientific fact – only those monosyllabic giants possess the finely-tuned hand-eye coordination required to conquer the most demanding games. In fact, that's why Andre the Giant still holds a staggering 70% of all video game world records.
How we made single player games into team games on the Atari 2600
How we made single player games into team…
How we made single player games into team games on the Atari 2600
Let's take a trip down memory lane to the golden days of Atari and its intriguing commercials. I mean, who could forget that one commercial where Atari suggested the ultimate strategy for tackling a tough video game boss? According to them, all you had to do was call in a giant of a person to take the challenge head-on. It's practically a scientific fact – only those monosyllabic giants possess the finely-tuned hand-eye coordination required to conquer the most demanding games. In fact, that's why Andre the Giant still holds a staggering 70% of all video game world records.