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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, but rather the historic Atari companies that made the Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Paltform/AtariST ST computer line]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari alive by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, but rather the historic Atari companies that made the Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Paltform/AtariST [[Platform/AtariST ST computer line]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari alive by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, but rather the historic Atari companies that made the Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Paltform/AtariST|ST [[Paltform/AtariST ST computer line]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari alive by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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* UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames: The main site focuses on Atari systems, but the forum also has active sections for Platform/{{Intellivision}}, Platform/{{Colecovision}}, and other Golden Age consoles.
* InNameOnly: The website's longtime attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari Inc. was split in 1984 by its then-owner Warner Communications as a result of UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, with the consumer division sold off to ex-Commodore boss Jack Tramiel to form Atari Corporation, which operated until 1996, when the company, broke from the failure of the Jaguar, became a subsidiary of JT Storage as part of a reverse takeover. JTS sold the brand name and game library to Hasbro Interactive, which was sold a few years later to French publisher Infogrames Entertainment SA, which took the Atari name. So today's Atari SA is a French company with very tenuous links to the companies of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the Atari 2600's original name) on their forums. And then in September 2023, Atari SA bought the website, keeping on the website founder Albert Yarusso as the company's official historian, part of a push by new Atari boss Sam Rosen to revive the company by leaning on the historic games library.
* InNameOnly: The website's longtime attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari Inc. was split in 1984 by its then-owner Warner Communications as a result of UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, with the consumer division sold off to ex-Commodore boss Jack Tramiel to form Atari Corporation, which operated until 1996, when the company, broke from the failure of the Jaguar, became a subsidiary of JT Storage as part of a reverse takeover. JTS sold the brand name and game library to Hasbro Interactive, which was sold a few years later to French publisher Infogrames Entertainment SA, which took the Atari name. So today's Atari SA is a French company with very tenuous links to the companies of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the Atari 2600's original name) on their forums. And then in September 2023, Atari SA bought the website, keeping on the website founder Albert Yarusso as the company's official historian, part of a push by new Atari boss Sam Rosen to revive the company by leaning on the historic games library.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the historic Atari companies that made the Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Paltform/AtariST|ST computer line]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together alive by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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* InNameOnly: The website's attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari withdrew from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who sold the brand name to Hasbro Interactive, who sold it to what was Infogrames Entertainment SA, so today's Atari is a French company with very tenuous links to the that of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the Atari 2600's original name) on their forums.
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* InNameOnly: The website's longtime attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari withdrew Inc. was split in 1984 by its then-owner Warner Communications as a result of UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, with the consumer division sold off to ex-Commodore boss Jack Tramiel to form Atari Corporation, which operated until 1996, when the company, broke from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 the failure of the Jaguar, became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who Storage as part of a reverse takeover. JTS sold the brand name and game library to Hasbro Interactive, who which was sold it a few years later to what was French publisher Infogrames Entertainment SA, so which took the Atari name. So today's Atari SA is a French company with very tenuous links to the that companies of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the Atari 2600's original name) on their forums. And then in September 2023, Atari SA bought the website, keeping on the website founder Albert Yarusso as the company's official historian, part of a push by new Atari boss Sam Rosen to revive the company by leaning on the historic games library.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/Atari8BitComputers, Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together; not the company currently called Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari [[Platform/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari [[Platform/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx [[Platform/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar [[Platform/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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* UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames: The main site focuses on Atari systems, but the forum also has active sections for UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, UsefulNotes/{{Colecovision}}, and other Golden Age consoles.
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* FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog ''[[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* InNameOnly: The website's attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari withdrew from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who sold the brand name to Hasbro Interactive, who sold it to what was Infogrames Entertainment SA, so today's Atari is a French company with very tenuous links to the that of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the ATari 2600's originall name) on their forums.
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* InNameOnly: The website's attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari withdrew from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who sold the brand name to Hasbro Interactive, who sold it to what was Infogrames Entertainment SA, so today's Atari is a French company with very tenuous links to the that of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the ATari Atari 2600's originall original name) on their forums.
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Not to be confused with the 1980s-era magazine of the same name, but scans of the magazine can be found on the Atari Age website.
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* InNameOnly: The website's attitude to the current Atari. The original Atari withdrew from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who sold the brand name to Hasbro Interactive, who sold it to what was Infogrames Entertainment SA, so today's Atari is a French company with very tenuous links to the that of the 1980s. That said, there's still a section for the new Atari "VCS" console (not to be confused with the ATari 2600's originall name) on their forums.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do together; not mean the current company currently called Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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* FanSequel / FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* FanSequel / FanRemake: Some of the many homebrews released over the years are improved versions of existing games for the various consoles (like improved versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, or Adventure II for the Atari 5200), some are {{Video Game Demake}}s of games that didn't even exist during Atari's heyday (like ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Princess Rescue]]'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Zippy the Porcupine]]'', and ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''), and many are entirely new.
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* InNameOnly: The attitude to the current Atari out there. Since the original Atari is long gone, and the current Atari is just a French company that bought the rights to the console games from Hasbro Interactive, which bought the rights from JTS, which bought them from the original Atari, so one can understand the attitude.
* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmMode No, really]]?!? Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much, it's pretty much InNameOnly, of course the fans aren't into retro gaming, Nope, NEVER!
* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmMode No, really]]?!? Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much, it's pretty much InNameOnly, of course the fans aren't into retro gaming, Nope, NEVER!
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* InNameOnly: The website's attitude to the current Atari out there. Since the Atari. The original Atari is long gone, and the current Atari is just a French company that bought the rights to the console games withdrew from home consoles in 1984, then in 1996 became a subsidiary of JT Storage, who sold the brand name to Hasbro Interactive, which bought the rights from JTS, which bought them from the original Atari, who sold it to what was Infogrames Entertainment SA, so one can understand the attitude.
* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmMode No, really]]?!?today's Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much, it's pretty much InNameOnly, of course is a French company with very tenuous links to the fans aren't into retro gaming, Nope, NEVER!that of the 1980s.
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* InNameOnly: The attitude to the current Atari out there. (Since the original Atari is long gone, and the current Atari is just a French company that bought the rights to the console games from Hasbro Interactive, which bought the rights from JTS, which bought them from the original Atari, so one can understand the attitude)
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* InNameOnly: The attitude to the current Atari out there. (Since the original Atari is long gone, and the current Atari is just a French company that bought the rights to the console games from Hasbro Interactive, which bought the rights from JTS, which bought them from the original Atari, so one can understand the attitude)
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[AtariLynx [[UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[AtariJaguar [[UsefulNotes/AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[{{Atari [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, {{Atari UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, [[{{Atari [[UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated [[AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Atari Creator/{{Atari}} together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari, which makes video games such as ''Godzilla'' or ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, Lynx, {{Atari 2600}}, [[{{Atari 5200}} 5200]], [[{{Atari 7800}} 7800]], [[AtariLynx Lynx]], and ill-fated Jaguar.[[AtariJaguar Jaguar]]. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Atari together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari on video games such as Godzilla or Dragon Ball but rather the Atari that made the Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, Lynx, and ill-fated Jaguar. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
The link can be found [[http://www.atariage.com/ here]]
The link can be found [[http://www.atariage.com/ here]]
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Atari together, and by Atari, we do not mean the current Atari on Atari, which makes video games such as Godzilla ''Godzilla'' or Dragon Ball ''Dragon Ball'', but rather the Atari that made the Atari8BitComputers, Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, Lynx, and ill-fated Jaguar. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today.
The link can be found [[http://www.atariage.com/here]]
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The link can be found [[http://www.atariage.com/
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* InNameOnly: The attitude to the current Atari out there
* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmMode No really]]?!? Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much, it's pretty much InNameOnly, of course the fans aren't into retro gaming, Nope, NEVER!
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* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmModeNo No, really]]?!? Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much, it's pretty much InNameOnly, of course the fans aren't into retro gaming, Nope, NEVER!NEVER!
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Atari together and by Atari,I do not mean the current Atari on video games such as Godzilla or Dragon Ball but rather the Atari that made the Atari 2600,5200,7800,Lynx,and ill-fated Jaguar.This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today
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Atari Age is a website that is meant to bring fans of Atari together together, and by Atari,I Atari, we do not mean the current Atari on video games such as Godzilla or Dragon Ball but rather the Atari that made the Atari 2600,5200,7800,Lynx,and 2600, 5200, 7800, Lynx, and ill-fated Jaguar.Jaguar. This website also keeps the memories of Atari together by homebrewing 2600 games even today
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* RetroGaming: [[SarcasmMode No really]]?!? Atari doesn't make consoles anymore or games so much,it's much, it's pretty much InNameOnly,of InNameOnly, of course the fans aren't into retro gaming,Nope, gaming, Nope, NEVER!
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