The updating of the website
to its new look and feel is continuing. The Atari
400/800 section has undergone a complete overhaul, also the XL Systems
section has also begun to be overhauled which its new look at match the
rest of the website.
In the XL Systems section,
Atari
CX-75 Light Pen added
Atari
1030 Modem updated
Atari
1020 Color Printer added
Atari
1064 added
The Atari 2600 Section has had a lot of activity these past couple
of days with additions for the following:
The
Atari 2600 added
Atari
2600a added
Atari
2600jr added
Spectravision
Keyboard image updated
Atari
Kids Controller added
Atari
Peripherals Added
Atari
Accessories Added
Starpath
Supercharger added
The coin-op
section is getting some much needed attention since it only went up
to 1982, currently it is now up to 1989 and
more updates will continue this week to bring it up to 1998.
Currently added into the coin-op section is the following:
Xevious, Dig Dug, Liberator, FireFox, Crystal Castles,
TX-1,
Paperboy, Return of the Jedi, Packrat, VSRBI, Blasteroids,
Toobin, Skull & Crossbones, Escape from the
planet of the robot monsters
The Atari
Standalones will have 2 new arrivals being added shortly
In the Other
Atari Projects Section, a new addition: The LA Atari Lab has been added
I apologize for the long delay in posting this latest
Whats New Update, but most of my time has been geared towards updated the
site, changing the format and added new items which I'm sure everyone would
rather see me concentrating on, then getting around to the updates afterwards.
More data on the Atari 1650XLD is pending and we are hoping to have the
1st pictures of the concept model of what is believed to either be the
Atari 1650XLD MS-DOS clone or Project "Sierra" an advance R&D system
using a 68000 processor and highly advance sound and graphics chips.
(These were models only, no working prototypes were ever designed that
are in existence, the Sierra prototype wirewraps were gutted for parts
according to one Atari insider.) Additional data on the
Atari version of the Amiga (the Atari 1850XL) has been gathered and will
be presented in the Atari archives in the following weeks.
Curt