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:: Welcome to DIVISION
08 web links at the Atari 7800.com Atari History Library Web
Resource. Listed below are choice links featuring my favorite
Atari-based websites serving the classic gaming community. These
sites, in my opinion, are the best of the best, all of which
cater very nicely to your Atari gaming enthusiast desires. While
some are well-known big-shots in the Atari world, you may notice
a few smaller and lesser-known sites, which are of just as good
caliber as the bigger guys, and are run by dedicated and knowledgeable
Atari enthusiasts.
Please help support the
Atari community by visiting these websites and taking advantage
of the services they have to offer.
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:: ATARI EXPOLORER ::
CATEGORY: ATARI HISTORY
MASTER: KARL MORRIS


Atari Explorer is absolutely hands down my favorite
Atari site to-date. Atari Explorer is the brainchild
of Karl Morris, formerly known for his Atari Time
Machine website in the late 1990's. Atari Explorer
is a sister-site of the Atari Historical Society,
and operates as the UK and European arm of that organization.
Karl has put in much time and effort in the past year
or so to launch what in my opinion is the most enjoyable
Atari site currently on line. AEX offers extensive
Atari history background, feature articles, and game
catalogues. Please stop by to visit Karl's wonderful
new site.
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:: ATARI HISTORICAL SOCIETY ::
CATEGORY: ATARI HISTORY
MASTER: CURT VENDEL

The Atari Historical Society website is the culmination
of years of research and hard work by enthusiasts
with the support of numerous former and current Atari
employees and is intended to provide images and information
on all areas of Atari. The mission of the Atari Historical
Society, (or AHS) is the preservation of all things
Atari; its history, products and knowledge. This site
provides information, images and personal stories
on all items produced by Atari as well as news and
links to further assist any and all individuals interested
in learning more about the company that helped to
pioneer and shape many areas of Video Arcade Entertainment,
Home Consumer Electronics, Personal Computer Systems
and much, much more.
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CATEGORY: ATARI-BASED ONLINE MAGAZINE
MASTER: GREGORY D. GEORGE

Atari Times is the Atari-only newsletter founded
by Gregory D. George in May of 1996. It began as a
7-page paper-based newsletter which Gregory D. George
designed on his Atari 1040STe. It's purpose was to
provide Atarians something to read as there were no
other magazines covering Atari. The Atari Times covers
the entire range of Atari products including the 2600,
Lynx, 8-bit and 16-bit Atari Computers, and of course,
the Jaguar. The articles that appeared on paper can
be found in the Online section.
The Atari Times is now only published as an e-zine
on the web. The Atari Times proves to be one of the
most powerful yet underrated Atari resources on the
web. Make sure to stop by today to check them out.
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:: ATARI JOE RIVERA'S FAMOUS WEB SITE ::
CATEGORY: ATARI GENERAL / HUMOR
MASTER: JOSEPH RIVERA, JUSTIN SCOTT


Presented by Atari 7800.com & Hyper Game Services
Alumni Joseph Rivera :: "Atari Joe's Famous Website,"
home of the Atari Super-Gang, brings about a fresh
& unique look at Atari from a new perspective.
Featuring Atari history, quizzes, comical features
& articles, Joe's Slick Site is home to such well-known
Atari pages as "Raiders of the Lost Carts"
and "The Ladies of Atari." Also features
exclusive video interviews with world-renowned classic
gaming historian "Atari" Joe Rivera, alongside
personal profiles on Atari Joe, Uncle Gary, Fantastic
Sam, Joystick Larry, Tony Clifton, Acting Ensign Slippery
Pete Wrigley, Joystick Larry, and the rest of the
Atari Super-Gang. Atari Joe's Famous Website is the
most unique and certainly the most controversial of
the Atari and classic gaming sites currently on line.
"Really weird! ..The most interesting site left!"
-Aleks Oniszczak
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CATEGORY: ATARI SALES & SERVICE
MASTER: LANCE RINGQUIST

Video 61 also
services, sells and publishes hardware and software
for the 400/800 XL/XE/XEGM line of Atari computers.
Operated just outside of Minneapolis / St. Paul Minnesota
by owner and proprietor Lance Ringquist, Video 61
is the most reliable source of classic NOS Atari software
and gaming components. I have personally been serviced
by Lance since I was in Kindergarten and I can say
that I have always been impressed by Lance's products
and friendly customer service.
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CATEGORY: COMMUNITY - ATARI GAMING
MASTER: ATARI 7800.COM


AtariAge is dedicated to bringing you the latest
Atari news, providing support for the Atari community,
and maintaining an extensive historical archive. AtariAge
began in May of 1998 with the name Atari 2600 Nexus,
basically as a collection of links to other Atari
2600 sites. Over the years, it grew to contain original
content and news thanks to the help of a supportive
Atari community. In early 2001, the site was redesigned
from the ground up. It was then re launched as AtariAge
in April 2001, featuring a better design and expanded
coverage. Have you played Atari today?
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CATEGORY: ATARI PROTOTYPE &
VAPORWARE
MASTER: MATTHEW REICHERT


AtariProtos.com is devoted to unearthing
the secrets of Atari prototypes, and features a growing
repository of comprehensive prototype reviews for
the 2600 and 5200. Each prototype is vigorously played
until enough is learned that a thorough review accompanied
by many screenshots can be written, and even minor
details between different versions of the same game
are highlighted. AtariProtos.com is a great site for
those curious about the often confusing world of prototypes.
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CATEGORY: ATARI COIN-OP
MASTER: ANTHONY PIETRAK


Quarter Arcade sells fully restored Classic Arcade
games for your game room. Here you will find great
classics from the late 70s through the "classic"
era of video arcade games to more recent "neo-classics"
of the 90s. Quarter Arcade's inventory system is real-time,
so you'll always know what they have available. They
offer a thirty-day warranty on all video game PCB
boards with free phone-based customer service. "We
do our best to make sure that you will enjoy your
new arcade game as much as we have enjoyed restoring
it." – Anthony and James
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:: ATARI PATHFINDER ::
CATEGORY: COMMUNITY - ATARI GAMING
MASTER: N/A


Atari.Org is a non-commercial service dedicated to
the Atari home- and personal-computer users as well
as the Classic Video Game enthusiasts all over the
world. By offering the most up-to-date news, forums
to exchange opinions, hints and support, a comprehensive
search engine, web-hosting for Atari computer or video-game
related pages as well as sub domains and email-forwarding,
we are doing our best to give the Atari enthusiasts
from all over the world a home on the web.
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:: THE BLUE SKY RANGERS::
CATEGORY: MATTEL ELECTRONICS;
INTELLIVISION
MASTER: KEITH ROBINSON


Quite frankly, this is one of the most amazing
things I have seen in the Classic Gaming universe.
IntellivisionLives.com is home to the Blue Sky Rangers,
a name coined by TV Guide Magazine in 1982 that refers
to the original programming and creative development
team for the Intellivison system from Mattel Electronics,
best known as the lead competitor to the Atari 2600.
The Intellivision was a very nice system for its time
and made for an honorable opponent to the 2600. What
is absolutely amazing here is that the original programming
team, the Blue Sky Rangers, which is still together
after 25 years, struck out on their own and purchased
the rights to the Intellivision system and line of
games, and currently continue support for the Intellivision
brand as Intellivision Productions, Inc. headed up
by former Intellivision programmer keith Robinson.
Intellivision Productions, Inc. supports the Intellivision
brand by releasing compilation CDs containing classic
Intellivision games for play on your home computer,
along with t-shirts, posters, and technical support
for the classic system. While I grew up as an "Atari
Kid," I have always been a closeted Intellivision
fan, (I own the entire Intellivision II set and I
love it!) and I see something in the Blue Sky Rangers
that I wish we had in the Atari world. This close-nit
group of people really love their system and realize
the role they have played in video game history. Their
website is very informative, providing detailed history
and support for the Intellivision. The site feels
like home to any Intellivision fan, a real asset to
the classic gaming community. Please stop by their
website and support their efforts. They deserve your
patronage.
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:: LEE'S ATARI ST SHRINE ::
CATEGORY: ATARI COMPUTER - ST
MASTER: LEE MARSH


Lee's Atari ST Shrine is personally my favorite page
dedicated to the Atari ST computer. Operated by Lee
Marsh out of the UK, Lee's site is the perfect starting
point for any Atari ST newbee. The Atari ST Shrine is
the place to find out about and download
all of your favorite Atari ST software from yesteryear.
Lee's site also features a free membership registry
to access his FTP site to download great ST games which
can be played on an emulator, or formatted to a disc
for play right on your Atari ST computer! Please stop
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:: THE LITTLE GREEN DESKTOP ::
CATEGORY: ATARI COMPUTER - ST
MASTER: RICHARD KEITH DAVEY


Atari.st, better known as The Little Green Desktop,
is the most expansive and comprehensive web resource
in existence catering exclusively to the Atari ST computer
enthusiast. Site features game reviews, descriptions,
box scans, screen shots, feature articles, ST resources,
and more! This should be the home page for any dedicated
ST gamer. The Little Green Desktop also serves as the
new home to the Pompey Pirates of the classic ST days.
Site formerly known as AtariST.com.
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