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![]() | Issue 16 In this issue we look at the Atari STE and ask if Atari dropped the ball, we also cover the Atari Lynx in Japan, the Atari 600XL and look at the latest Atari related news. Our ST coin-op series covers Konami and we take a look at another month in detail, in Atari history. Lots of reviews this issue including Alien Vs Predator for the Lynx, and titles for the Jaguar, 2600, 7800, Atari 5200, ST and XL/XE. Finally, we look at Tera, the next big game to be distributed by Atari. Print editions available from lulu.com £4.95, & Magcloud $14.95.
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![]() | Issue 15 In this issue we check out Atari's DOS XE for the 8-bit, look at the different versions of the Commando arcade classic on the Atari, review the Atari scene of the last 12 months and start a new series where we look at one month of Atari history over the years in each issue. Also, we ask the question: What was the Atari Mirai?, we look at Tradewest's coin-op conversions for the Atari ST, review 2 great wargames from Microprose for the XL/XE, we look at A Byte Before Christmas for the 2600, detail the latest homebrew scene news and we have a ton of reviews for you, covering everything from the VCS to the Atari Jaguar including killer Jaguar game Raiden. Print editions available from lulu.com £4.95, & Magcloud $13.95.
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![]() | Issue 14 We lead this issue with a special feature on the Atari Lynx - Atari's killer handheld. We look at the hardware and the games that made the Lynx so special and years ahead of the game. UK publisher Rainbird were a prolific supporter of the Atari ST. We look at the high quality titles they released for both the Atari ST & the Atari 8-bit, plus Grotweed is out of his cave to review The Pawn & Jinxter by Magnetic Scrolls. In this issues' ST Coin-Op Conversions we cover SNK and their arcade games ported to the ST. Our popular Game Over! series comes to an end as we review the last batch of unreleased titles for the Atari 2600 & 5200. Our In-Dev column looks at the latest homebrew releases for the Atari scene. Also this issue, we report from the recent Retro Gaming Revolution event, have a look at the different Atari 8-bit disk drives, feature Atari's Super Sprint and have a shed load of reviews for you including titles for the Atari 2600, 7800, Jaguar, Jaguar CD, Atari ST, Atari 8-bit & the Atari Lynx. Print editions available from lulu.com £4.95, & Magcloud $14.95.
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![]() | Issue 13 In Issue 13 we look at the scariest & most evil games you can play on your Atari - just in time for Halloween. We feature UK software label Firebird, and the games they released for the Atari XL/XE and we look inside Atari UK once more, this time focusing on the games they released for the Atari ST. We have an exclusive report from the recent Sunrise Demo Party, take a look at the Jaleco coin-op games converted to the Atari ST, check out the latest developments on the Atari homebrew scene and our popular Game Over! series looks at yet more unreleased titles for the Atari 2600 & Atari 5200. Also this issue, we check out the different Star Wars games released for the various Atari platforms, our series on BASIC programming for the Atari 8-bit continues, plus we have lots of reviews for the Atari Jaguar, Lynx, 2600 & 7800. Finally, we check out Atari's latest facebook game - Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of Neverwinter. Print editions available from lulu.com £4.95, & Magcloud $13.95.
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![]() | Issue 12 August 2011 In Issue 12 we have an exclusive interview with Stephen Goss who helped produce 8-bit games for Atari UK and was involved in UK company Harlequin that signed up several big titles for the Atari XL/XE. Find out what happened in this issue. In Pizza, Robots & Videotape we take a look at what happened to Nolan Bushnell after he left Atari - from the success that was Axlon to the disaster that was Androbot, we look at the rise and fall of a leading visionary. Also this issue we look at the Atari Cosmos - a 3D gaming handheld with its origins in the late seventies, plus we have a feature on arcade smash Xenophobe and look at Namco arcade hits converted to the Atari ST. Also this issue we look at the best and worst football games for the Atari ST, our Game Over! series looks at unreleased Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800 games, we review George the Computer Robot, plus lots of great reviews for the Atari ST, Falcon, 2600, Lynx, 8-bit & Atari Jaguar. Lots of reviews this issue for the 2600, Lynx, Atari Jaguar, ST and Falcon, plus we look at yet more SEGA conversions for the Atari ST. Print editions available from lulu.com £4.95, & Magcloud $14.95.
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![]() | Issue 11 July 2011 In Issue 11 we have an exclusive interview with Chris Hutt, a.k.a Sheddy who brought Space Harrier to the Atari 8-bit, plus we take a look inside Atari UK and the games they made. We take a look at the Atari emulators available for the Wii & PC, plus our popular Game Over series looks at more unreleased gems for the Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800. Kieren looks at Space War! and the games publishers that supported every Atari format plus we look at the best and worst football games for the Atari 8-bit. Steve reviews Ace Of Aces for the XL/XE and the 7800, plus our new series on BASIC programming for the Atari begins. Lots of reviews this issue for the 2600, Lynx, Atari Jaguar, ST and Falcon, plus we look at yet more SEGA conversions for the Atari ST.
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![]() | Issue 10 June 2011 In Issue 10 we have an exclusive interview with Atari 2600 programming legend Rob Fulop who talks about his days at Atari and Imagic, plus what he's been up to since. We also have a feature on the new Space Harrier release for the Atari XL/XE. We take a look at the Atari Portfolio, Atari's handheld PC, review the new SIC! cartridge for the 8-bit plus our regular features continue as the Atari Lynx goes head to head against the Sega Game Gear, we cover more Atari ST coin-op conversions and we showcase more unreleased games for the Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800. We have news on Atari at this year's E3 plus we look at new releases for the XL/XE and Atari 7800. Reviews this issue include Robinson's Requiem (Jag CD), Zool (Jaguar), Bowling (2600), Desert Falcon (7800), Ishido (Lynx), Conflict in Vietnam (XL/XE) and Battlefield Commander (XL/XE)
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![]() | Issue 9 May 2011 In Issue 9 we review the Atari 1200XL computer, take a look at the new IDE 2 interface for the Atari XL/XE and look at S-video for your Atari 8-bit. The Atari Lynx goes head to head against the Sega Game Gear in part one of our new series, we look at Rampage on the Atari, our popular guide to unreleased games for the Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800 continues and we check out Sega's great titles in our ST coin-op conversions series. Star Raiders is back and we look at Atari's latest Xbox 360 release. Lots of tips on how to sell on ebay and we have tons of reviews for you again this issue: Brutal Sports Football (Jaguar), Frog Feast (Jag CD), Total Carnage (Jaguar), Matmania (7800), Gorf (2600), Pokermania (Lynx), Chase HQ (Atari ST). Back Issue: $4.25
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![]() | Issue 8 April 2011 In Issue 8 we look at Atari's final years as part of Warner Communications and detail the events leading up to the Tramiel takeover. Our ST coin-ops series continues and we also review Populous and Overlord for the Atari ST. Our popular guide to lost Atari Lynx games comes to an end but our new series (Game Over!) continues with details of more unreleased gems for the Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800. We look at the Atari 1030 modem and the Atari XC11 tape unit. We also look at the Atari Panther - the console that never was. We have features on arcade classics Gauntlet and Centipede and reviews this issue include Worm! (7800), Outlaw (2600), Boss X (XL/XE), Lexis (Lynx) Super Burnout (Jaguar) & Baldies (Jag CD). Lots of news and more inside! Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 7 March 2011 In Issue 7 we look at Atari's AtariLab for the 8-bit, have an exclusive interview with Steve Scavone (Gorf) and feature tons of reviews for all the Atari platforms. Our ST Coin Ops conversions series continues and we review Balance Of Power. We look at Asteroids - and the different versions for the Atari. Our popular guide to lost Atari Lynx games continues and we start a new series (Game Over!) which looks at unreleased titles for the Atari 2600, 5200 and 7800. We ask the question - why did the Atari Jaguar fail?, and we examine collecting for the Atari with some buying tips, alternatives to ebay and get you to see the danger signs when collecting goes too far. Reviews this issue include Eastern Front 1941, Boing!, Gorf, Wasp!, Air Kars, and more as we bring you yet another issue jam packed to keep any and every Atari owner happy! Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 6 February 2011 In Issue 6 we look at the British computer wars of the early to mid eighties and look at the winners and losers and examine why Atari failed to crack the market. Our ST Guide continues with a look at the peripherals Atari launched for the ST range, we look at the Sinclair C5 and find out why Sir Clive is about to make a comeback. The winners of the first Atari User Awards are published - find out who won - there are some surprises! Tons of reviews for the Atari ST, Jaguar and Lynx. We look at some great games for the 128K Atari 130XE, we review the different versions of Dino Dudes on the Atari platforms including the Atari Falcon, and Kieren takes a look at ST conversions of Tecmo coin-op classics. Last but not least our series on Super IRG graphics modes for the Atari 8-bit continues with type-in listings. Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 5 January 2011 In Issue 5 we have an exclusive, in-depth, interview with Atari founder Ted Dabney!, we review Painter & Arena Football for the Atari Jaguar, Duranik Demo Cartridge for the Atari Lynx and Midnight Mutants for the Atari 7800. We look at the Lynx & Jaguar versions of Blue Lightning and the 2600 classic Radar Lock and review the rare Astra 2001 Dual Disk Drive for the Atari 8-bit and AtariMax's SIO2USB - connect & go online with your Atari via your PC! We take a sneak peak at 21Blue, the new strip-Blackjack game for the Atari 2600 and we have an exclusive version for readers to download! We look at the Steem Engine ST Emulator and our popular guide to the Atari ST and the Quest for Lost Atari Lynx Games continues and we have the second of a series of articles covering SUPER IRG - exciting new graphics modes for the Atari XL/XE along with type-in listings to get you started!! Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 4 December 2010
Our biggest issue yet! We review His Dark Majesty, Star Raiders, Silent Service, GATO, Xybots (Lynx), Tiny Toons Adventures & Jaguar Preservation Pack, Lost Treasures for the Jaguar, Dr. Mario and the new Atari release Haunted House for Nintendo Wii, Xbox LIVE Arcade and PC. Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 3 November 2010
This month's issue is feature packed! Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 2 October 2010 In Issue 2 we have an in-depth feature and interview for the Atari Coldfire Project - a new computer built around the Atari ST. We look at 8-bit emulators, BASIC programming on the Atari 2600, show report from Jagfest UK, and we celebrate Pac-Man's 30th anniversary with a look at the different Atari versions. Our definitive Atari ST guide continues, we review the different Atari versions of Joust, make great music on the Atari XL/XE, we start our quest for lost or unreleased Atari Lynx games, plus game reviews and more! Back Issue: $4.25 |
![]() | Issue 1 September 2010 In Issue 1 we take a look at Atari's "SuperSystem", the 5200 console. We take a look at the birth of the Atari ST in our new series, plus look at how to make great music on the ST. Play great Atari XL/XE music on your PC, the Atari XC12 reviewed, Stella the Atari 2600 Emulator, Kolony 2106 reviewed, Halo 2600, Failsafe (Atari 7800) reviews, The Mastertronic Story, 8-bit reviews and much more. Back Issue: $4.25 |
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