Matt Chat 69: Howard Scott Warshaw's Early Days
This is the first part of my interview with Howard Scott Warshaw, developer of Yar's Revenge and E.T. for the Atari 2600. In this episode, Howard talks about his origins as a games programmer and what it meant to be dazed and confused at Atari under Ray Kassar. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by the Atari 2600.

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Matt Chat 70: ET and Yar's Revenge with Howard Scott Warshaw

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The Skills You Needed to Survive: Walking Point in South Vietnam & Cambodia, 1969-1970

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How DOS Graphics Changed Gaming Forever (CGA to SVGA)

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Using a Commodore 64 on the modern internet!

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Dave Mustaine's Favorite Albums of All Time | Vinyl Obsession

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1984 Special Report: Video Games--Atari Crash--Halcyon

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Matt Chat 51: Interview with John Romero (Early Days)

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*26* Mind Blowing Atari 2600 Games!!!

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Why was the Amiga so awesome?

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I had no idea.

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Je später der Abend, Klaus Kinski 1977

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