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How The Atari 2600 Shaped Pop Culture

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 04:04 PM PDT

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1UP COVER STORY | WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 24 | 35 YEARS OF ATARI 2600

How The Atari 2600 Shaped Pop Culture

Cover Story: Atari's classic home console has affected our lives in ways we never anticipated all those years ago.

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he Atari 2600 certainly exerted its influence on the games industry. Released in October of 1977, the console was also called the VCS, or "Video Computer System," as seen on its original packaging. It was the first home video game system from the young Atari company, who to that point had only produced a few arcade titles. While the 2600 was not the first device to bring video games into the home, it would soon become the first to break through to mainstream success and begin permeating pop culture at large.

Just as the VCR had done for movies, and television would ultimately do for sporting events, the Atari 2600 finally presented the public with a device that could pose the same entertainment value as the arcades in the comfort of one's own home. Dazzling colors, signature sound, iconic gameplay, and even an arcade-style joystick were available for players. The possibilities seemed limitless, and the Atari 2600 caught on as millions upon millions of game cartridges flew off the shelves.

To the Last Cart: The Enduring 2600 Collector Community

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 02:01 PM PDT

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To the Last Cart: The Enduring 2600 Collector Community

Cover Story: The story of Digital Press, Atari Age, and an enduring love for classic games.

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oday, video game collecting is not a terribly uncommon hobby. People who have grown up playing video games have gone back to relive their childhood, while the younger crowd has looked backward to see the gaming experiences they have missed. Nowadays the collector focus centers on the gaming platforms of the late '80s and the '90s, but dig around and you'll find the die-hards: The original collectors and their younger successors, those who look beyond low-res graphics and limited audio to find the timeless (as well as the terribly dated or even awful) games beneath.

One of the oldest and best-known websites for collectors to collaborate online is Digital Press. Founded by Joe Santulli, alongside his longtime friend, Kevin Oleniacz, it originally appeared as a fanzine -- one of the amateur print newsletters popular in the pre-Internet days of the '80s and '90s -- before eventually morphing into a comprehensive video game rarity guide and hub for collectors and gamers alike to chat about their hobby. Before the website, in the early days of the '90s, it was initially difficult to connect with other Atari and general classic gaming fans, let alone find information about the 2600 and its contemporaries.

The Odd Couple

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 12:21 PM PDT

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1UP COVER STORY | WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 24 | 35 YEARS OF ATARI 2600

The Odd Couple

Cover Story: One hacker's quest to make a love connection between the Atari 2600 and R.O.B. the Video Robot.

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n 1977, when video games were making their first timid steps out of arcades and into homes, systems like the Atari 2600 kept their connections to the outside world simple. There were no USB connectors, no HDMI ports, and no wireless connectivity. For your 300 dollars, you were given an RF jack to connect your console to a television set, two joystick ports, and an A/C jack to power the machine. While each system used its own power supply, most used the same 9-pin connector for joysticks, and nearly all plugged into the television set with the same palm-sized RF switch box. It wasn't even close to state-of-the-art -- that RF box produced fuzzy images with the ghost of Archie Bunker in the background, and game controllers were limited to one whopping button -- but it got the job done.

After the industry shakeup of 1983, the companies which made game systems distanced themselves from the standards of the past and introduced their own connectors. The reward for gamers was a boost in performance; the responsive four-button controller of the NES was a step up from Atari's standard issue joystick, and the Master System's A/V jack split the machine's audio and video signals, resulting in a crisper picture. However, these proprietary ports locked out devices from competing systems, marking the start of a more territorial video game industry. These days, you're lucky to coax last generation's peripherals to work with today's consoles... and lord help you if you try to use the latest device for the Xbox 360 with a competing system!

Interview: Double Fine's Ron Gilbert Takes Us On a Trip Into The Cave

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 10:50 AM PDT

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Interview: Double Fine's Ron Gilbert Takes Us On a Trip Into The Cave

Delving into the past, present, and future of the adventure game pioneer.

By: Marty Sliva and Bob Mackey September 26, 2012

It's no secret that we here at 1UP are huge fans of the adventure game genre, so it goes without saying that we owe a debt of gratitude to Ron Gilbert for his seminal work on titles like Maniac Mansion and The Secret of Monkey Island. Through sensible puzzle design, ample amounts of character, and hilarious dialogue, he helped usher in the golden age of point and click adventures. So it's no surprise that when Gilbert revealed that his next title, The Cave, would be developed at Double Fine alongside his former partner in crime Tim Schafer, we got excited. A little while back, we got to sit down with Gilbert and pick his brain on his prior work, the genre's sensibilities, and how The Cave just might be the next great adventure game.

1UP: The idea for The Cave has been in the back of your head since even pre-Maniac Mansion. What's the reason that this is happening now, as opposed to at some point in the last 20 years?

The Bright Side of the Early '80s Video Game Crash

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 10:31 AM PDT

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The Bright Side of the Early '80s Video Game Crash

Cover Story: An entire industry circling the drain brought one benefit to the especially frugal.

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hile we're still three years from the flying cars promised to us by Back to the Future Part II, our futuristic 21st century does offer one distinct advantage over the creaky, old past: simply put: video games are everywhere. From cell phones to browsers to key chains, gaming's often-free price of entry now allows for a much larger audience that otherwise wouldn't have the budget or interest to invest in moderately pricey hardware. And on that note, just think how inexpensive our hobby has become in just four decades; 35 years after the launch of the Atari VCS, it's almost shocking to think that gaming consoles once entered the market at prices nearly identical to modern ones -- and that's without accounting for inflation. So if you happened to be a proud, mustached '70s dad out to pick up this new "Atari" thing for your undoubtedly wood-paneled, 300-pound television, you'd be plunking down 200 dollars for the privilege -- that's roughly 700 dollars today. All this, just to take part in simulated ping-pong? It's no wonder that arcades proved such a popular alternative to these weighty investments.

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World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria: Monk Game Play Video

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:01 AM PDT

Monk Game Play Video

Blizzard Entertainment has released a brand new video featuring game play footage featuring the newly introduced Monk class. The video was shot using the upcoming Mac World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria client. Check it out!

Guild Wars 2: Review in Progress – Dungeons

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:51 PM PDT

Review in Progress – Dungeons

In the final installment of our Guild Wars 2 Review in Progress, we take a look at dungeons. We offer our honest opinion about rough spots as well as the good stuff. Read on and then let us know what you think in the comments.

Einherjar - The Viking's Blood: Raid Boost Introduced

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:23 PM PDT

Raid Boost Introduced

Einherjar - The Viking's Blood players will want to check into the game from September 26th through October 3rd for a pair of in game events with boosts to both summoning and raid experience.

Guild Wars 2: Taking a Stand Against Botting

Posted: 27 Sep 2012 07:26 AM PDT

Taking a Stand Against Botting

ArenaNet has responded to the outcry from players about the seemingly 'rampant' use of bots in Guild Wars 2. The post, penned by Security Coordinator Mike Lewis, indicates that over 1,600 accounts have been banned and that the team is actively updating bot recognition protocols on a daily basis.

General: If Guild Wars 2 Changed Everything, What’s Next?

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 04:11 PM PDT

If Guild Wars 2 Changed Everything, What

Red 5's Mark Kern is back with his bi-weekly column here at MMORPG.com. In this week's article, Mark continues the discussion started in his last article about the death of quest hubs. He moves on to "what comes next". See what this industry insider has to say before you leave your thoughts in the comments.

WildStar: The Galactic Archives

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 08:14 PM PDT

The Galactic Archives

The latest WildStar Wednesday has arrived with information about the in-game 'Galactic Archive'. The Galactic Archive is a listing of any information the player might need to know including locations, flora/fauna, notable NPCs, factions and much more. Entries in the Galactic Archive are unlocked simply by playing the game and exploring the WildStar universe.

The War Z: Zombies, Horror, Survival, OH MY!

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 04:01 PM PDT

Zombies, Horror, Survival, OH MY!

We recently had the opportunity to get some hands on time with the alpha build of Hammerpoint Interactive's War Z. We've got a great preview of all the terrific features and hair-raising game play that will arrive when War Z is released. Keep reading and then leave your thoughts in the comments.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: v1.4 - Terror From Beyond Goes Live

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 07:03 PM PDT

v1.4 - Terror From Beyond Goes Live

BioWare has announced the successful deployment of the latest update to Star Wars: The Old Republic. Called "Terror From Beyond", the update brings a host of big changes to the game including a new operation, new armor, new weapons, an improved group finder, and expressions for player faces.

General: Raid Call to Take On Ventrillo and Skype

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:06 PM PDT

Raid Call to Take On Ventrillo and Skype

Raid Call is ready to make a big splash in North America and is primed to take on industry leaders Ventrillo and Skype for free voice chat. Raid Call is a light-weight free chat program that can simultaneously support up to 20,000 concurrent users using HD sound.

Guild Wars 2: Become a Combat Master

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 11:48 AM PDT

Become a Combat Master

ArenaNet's Jonathan Sharp is now on the official Guild Wars 2 Twitch.tv channel hosting a combat mastery session. The event will go over all of the basics as well as how he creates a character build with consideration for weapons, skills, stats and traits.

Runescape: Botters Beware!

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 10:09 AM PDT

Botters Beware!

Jagex has announced a new initiative aimed at stopping the activities of rampant RuneScape botters. Players caught using a bot program will be warned twice along with having their avatar altered to show their guilt. If they refuse to change, they will be banned to a new location called "Botany Bay" where they will be judged by their fellow players.

Lord of the Rings Online: Harvestmath Festival & New Rohan Dev Diary

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 09:32 AM PDT

Harvestmath Festival & New Rohan Dev Diary

Turbine has released a new developer diary for the Lord of the Rings Online expansion, Riders of Rohan. In this edition of the series, the developers talk about the epic story behind the expansion and the return to the core story. In addition, LOTRO devs have released new screenshots for Harvestmath, the fall in-game festival.

World of Tanks: Update 8.0 Live in NA Today, EU Tomorrow

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 09:27 AM PDT

Update 8.0 Live in NA Today, EU Tomorrow

Wargaming.net has announced that the World of Tanks update v8.0 will go live on North American servers today and on European servers on September 27th. The update brings the overhauled physics engine into the game which, according to the dev team, gives the tanks more realistic behavior.

General: Borderlands the MMO?

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 02:29 AM PDT

Borderlands the MMO?

Wouldn't Gearbox Software's Borderlands IP make for a great MMO? We certainly think so! Read on for our thoughts and let us know what you think.

Marvel Heroes: Celebrating the Release of 'The Avengers' DVD

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 08:32 PM PDT

Celebrating the Release of

The Marvel Heroes team is celebrating the release of "The Avengers" DVD with new screenshots straight out of the game. The screens show off Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, Black Widow, and Thor. You can check them all out in our Marvel Heroes screenshot gallery.

General: On MMOs Going Solo

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 04:01 PM PDT

On MMOs Going Solo

According to our latest Devil's Advocate, there is an increasingly prevalent trend for many MMOs to incorporate solo experiences into what is supposed to be a social experience. Whether or not this is a good things will be left to you decide so keep reading! Add your voice to the conversation in the comments.

Luvinia Online: First Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 08:10 PM PDT

First Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off

Luvinia Online developers have announced a series of epic anniversary events to take place in Luvinia Online from now through October 3rd. Players can take part in a monster bash event, score a great piece of cake and win tons of great in-game prizes in the new PvP zone.

Rift: Save a Panda By Pre-Ordering Storm Legion

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 08:46 PM PDT

Save a Panda By Pre-Ordering Storm Legion

Trion Worlds and the Rift team have announced that $1 will be donated to help save pandas for every copy of the Storm Legion expansion that is ordered between now and October 3rd. Funds will be donated to Pandas International, a group committed to bringing the species back from the edge of extinction.

Darkfall: Unholy Wars: Reshaping Darkfall's Sandbox

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 03:44 PM PDT

Reshaping Darkfall

With last week's announcement that Darkfall: Unholy Wars would be arriving in November, a lot of excitement was generated here and around the web. We managed to Aventurine General Manager Tasos Flambouras to talk about Darkfall: Unholy Wars. See what we discovered before leaving your thoughts in the comments.

Wizardry Online: Beta Sign Ups Begin

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 07:58 PM PDT

Beta Sign Ups Begin

Sony Online Entertainment has announced that it is now accepting beta testing applications for Wizardry Online, the hardcore permadeath MMO based on the Wizardry IP. Wizardry Online is scheduled for release by the end of 2012.

The Secret World: Issue 3: The Cat God Deploys Today

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 08:40 PM PDT

Issue 3: The Cat God Deploys Today

The Secret World Issue 3: The Cat God is set to be deployed today, Wednesday, September 26th. The server is expected to come down at 7:00 a.m. Easter Daylight Time (4:00 a.m. PDT) with the downtime expected to last up to three hours.

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