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What do other people think of a certain game? You wanna learn more about a particular game? You came to the right place. Over here you'll find reviews of your favorite ST classics. If you feel inspired and you want to write something yourself, make sure to send your review to the Atari Legend team. And if it fits, we'll be happy to place it online. Enjoy the read! There are currently 125 reviews available in the Atari Legend database.
January 21, 2002 by Lorenzo
Did you ever dream of becoming a rock star ? Well, forget it, it' s not all bells and whistles, you know... 99,9% you' re gonna end up playing in a few pubs, in front of a bunch of guys much more interested in their beers than music, earning less than what you've got to spend on instruments...thankfully, Codemasters gave us "Rockstar ate my hamster" to make our dreams come true !January 18, 2002 by ST Graveyard
I still remember those rainy days, playing computer games all afternoon with my buddy. First playing as a perfect team, but the further I progressed in the game, the higher the tension got, and the more heated the conversations went. Until I finally snapped! My friend did something which prevented me from entering the next round! Just great ... I think this sounds familiar to most of us! This effect can only be caused by playing a tension-filled game ... and Super Cars 2 is such a game! December 30, 2001 by ST Graveyard
The Addams Family is a game with an extremely high frustration factor! This game is so big, you sometimes feel like giving up. All the rooms are crawling with annoying enemies. I don't understand how you can finish this game without cheating! I've been playing all day long and I managed to free one member. And I have to admit, I used the save state feature in WinSTon a lot!December 28, 2001 by ST Graveyard
I thought it would be really nice to review this little gem, not only cause it is a good game (though obviously dated), but cause it also has some great educational value. You see, this was the first flight simulator released by a company then known as "Lucasfilm games". Written by Lawrence Holland, a programmer who is responsible for some of the best simulations ever. "Battlehawks" was the first in a great WWII trilogy, the predecessor to "Their Finest Hour" and "Secret weapons of the Luftwaffe". Sadly, the last mentioned was never released for the ST. But "Their finest hour" was, and the roots of "Battlehawks" can clearly be seen. December 24, 2001 by Lorenzo
In the begining, there were soccer games. Oh well, "soccer" is kind of a big word here; the proper definition would be "pseudo-sports games featuring a few sprites moving on a green background with a ball glued to their feet". Some were good, some were bad, but that' s what they were. Then, in 1989, a man called Dino Dini told himself: "hey, this thing about the ball glued to the player' s feet is pretty stupid and unrealistic, I' m gonna try something new in my new game". And so, the legend of Kick Off was born...
Craig Coulson was the founder of Nothing Personal and Crime, and then he took part in ADR-UK and Pure Energy's projects. Just read here a brief interview with a graphics artists who has known many crews and worked for famous English bands.
March 20, 2002 by Brume
Read interview of Craig CoulsonThe name "Atari" comes from a move in the ancient game of Go, a favorite of founder Nolan Bushnell.
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