In this section we'll be talking to the VIP's of the industry. People that were in some way or another important in the history of the ST. We are anxious to fill this section with special conversations, preserving information about the long lost classics and the good ol' days. If you know of anybody, make sure to pass over the information to us. So for now, grab your VIP pass and enter the world of glitter and glamour! Enjoy the read. There are currently 67 interviews in the AL database!
January 10, 2005 by ST Graveyard
November 29, 2004 by ST Graveyard
If you think about shareware or freeware games on the Atari ST, there is definetely one name that will pop up ... Dave Munsie. Dave wrote a lot of classic arcade games for the ST, and best of all, they were almost always free. His games were featured on numerous coverdisks for big magazines back in the days. Read here why Dave never bothered to do commercial games in the first place.September 27, 2004 by ST Graveyard
September 5, 2003 by DBG
April 4, 2003 by ST Graveyard
Crack'ed. The famous mouse-controlled shooter for the ST that supposedly started the Nancy Reagan "Just say no" campaign. Read here what programmer/artist Robert Craig (formaly known as Robert Craig Neve) has to say about it!
This is the official site to Motelsoft. Most of their games are online here. Motelsoft started with the great Atari ST, but these days they create games for the PC.
August 8, 2005 by ST Graveyard
Visit www.motelsoft.deIn 1984, Atari posted losses of $536 million as a result of the videogame market crash.
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