The M Network Launch Lineup: Atari Archive Episode 77
July 1982 marked the first time a competing hardware company published games on an opposing console, something that would wind up becoming fairly commonplace over the next couple years. Mattel's four July releases for the VCS: Super Challenge Football, Super Challenge Baseball, Astroblast and Space Attack. all represent some of the biggest hits of the Intellivision's first few years, and more or less translate to the VCS hardware in great shape despite losing some features and fidelity in the process.

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The Golden Age of Personal Computers | 80 Machines Reviewed | Retro Timelines

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2022 - Non-Euclidean Doom: what happens to a game when pi is not 3.14159…

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The mistake that destroyed ESCOM | Germany's PC empire fell in seconds

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The Comprehensive Story of the Atari Jaguar: The 64-Bit System (not really) That Killed Atari

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Pac-Man: Atari Archive Episode 66

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Atari 1982 ULTIMATE Atari 2600 Tier List - ALL '82 VCS GAMES RANKED

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Elite: "The game that couldn't be written"

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Intellivision: The Console That Almost Beat Atari

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How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

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The Atari 2600, Analog Video, Scalers, and the Agony of 240p Ambiguity

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Reviewing *ALL 131* ColecoVision Games!!!

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Star Raiders & Submarine Commander: Atari Archive Episode 85

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Top Ten Atari 5200 Games - Atari Network

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