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Alamogordo, N.M. “Atari Burial” collection
Collection — Container: digital collection
Identifier: 115.2073
Abstract
These images from the Alamogordo, NM landfill were taken by Jim Heller, the man who helped to "bury" the legendary Atari cartridges in 1983. Marty Goldberg, an Atari historian, interviewed Jim Heller about the event and subsequently produced hi-resolution TIFFs from Mr. Heller's original photographs. (Access .JPGs have been created.) Also included in this donation are two publicity photographs of players with the Magnavox Odyssey 2 and the Atari 400 (taken c. 1981 at Macy's in Chicago), as...
Atari Cosmos Programmable Game System collection
File — Box: Individual Manuscripts
Identifier: 119.215
Abstract
This documentation on the Atari Cosmos game system was provided by Dan Kramer, former Atari Engineering staff member in the Consumer Electronics division. Materials include four hologram screens (two for Superman EG502, 1981 and two for Asteroids EG505, 1981) and copies of photocopied press releases and images of the COSMOS game system.
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom source code printout
File — Box: Individual Manuscripts
Identifier: 118.8351
Abstract
This is a source code printout for the Sega arcade game Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom, ported for the Atari 2600, c. 1983.
Carol Kantor papers
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 119.4394
Abstract
The Carol Kantor papers are a compilation of published materials and ephemera related to Kantor’s career at Atari and Business Builders. The bulk of the materials are from between 1977 and 1983
Leonard Herman press kit and marketing collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 113.2963
Abstract
The Leonard Herman press kit and marketing collection includes six CDs containing digitized press kit materials for various paper and electronic gaming companies from 1981-2003.
Tom Sloper papers
Collection
Identifier: 121.5953
Overview
This collection documents Tom Sloper’s role in the toy and videogame industry, specifically his consultant work and expertise in Mah-Jongg games. The bulk of materials are dated from 1983-2000.
Up'n Down source code printout [1 of 2]
File — Box: Individual Manuscripts
Identifier: 118.8349
Abstract
This is a source code printout for the Sega arcade game Up'n Down, ported for the Atari 2600, c. 1983.
Up'n Down source code printout [2 of 2]
File — Box: Individual Manuscripts
Identifier: 118.8350
Abstract
This is a source code printout for the Sega arcade game Up'n Down, ported for the Atari 2600, c. 1983.
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