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Seven of 7
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Добавлен 19 июн 2006
Atari Streamer and Influencer that creates content and livestreams here on RUclips. Have you played Atari today?
Atari Complete Playthrough: Space Invaders
Playthrough on game variation 1.
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0:18 - Instrunction Manual
9:40 - Game Select Matrix
10:05 - Game Start
20:01 - Double Shot Glitch How-To
Space Invaders was released in 1980 for the Atari 2600. It is based on arcade game released in 1978 by Taito. Programmed by Rick Maurer, it was the first arcade game ever licensed to Atari for the 2600.
When joining Atari, Rick Mauer was impressed with the Space Invaders arcade game and began developing it in his own time at the company. The game had little interest from the staff, until CEO Ray Kassar saw how well Space Invaders was doing in arcades, which led him to get the rights to the game and to Maurer com...
Twitter : / seven_of_7_
Twitch: / seven_of_7
0:18 - Instrunction Manual
9:40 - Game Select Matrix
10:05 - Game Start
20:01 - Double Shot Glitch How-To
Space Invaders was released in 1980 for the Atari 2600. It is based on arcade game released in 1978 by Taito. Programmed by Rick Maurer, it was the first arcade game ever licensed to Atari for the 2600.
When joining Atari, Rick Mauer was impressed with the Space Invaders arcade game and began developing it in his own time at the company. The game had little interest from the staff, until CEO Ray Kassar saw how well Space Invaders was doing in arcades, which led him to get the rights to the game and to Maurer com...
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The First Console War (Unofficial) Promo for Atari 50
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The First Console War (Unofficial) Promo for Atari 50
Atari Complete Playthrough: Adventure
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Complete playthrough on Skill Level 3, along with finding the Easter Egg and a read along with the instruction manual. 0:20 - Instruction Manual 10:07 - Game Start 21:54 - Finding The Easter Egg Released in early 1980, Adventure is an action-adventure game programmed by Warren Robinett and published by Atari for the 2600 (then VCS). The player controls a square avatar whose quest is to explore ...
Twitch Stream of Activison Games for the 2600
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Twitch Stream of Activison Games for the 2600
Unboxing: Atari Summer Camp Care Package
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Unboxing: Atari Summer Camp Care Package
Top 20 Best Selling Atari 2600 Games Of All Time
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Top 20 Best Selling Atari 2600 Games Of All Time
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : Turtles In Time - Nightmare/God Mode
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : Turtles In Time - Nightmare/God Mode
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade - Nightmare/God Mode
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade - Nightmare/God Mode
Playing Pole Position II (Atari 7800)
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Playing Pole Position II (Atari 7800)
Playing A Game of Concentration (Hunt & Score)
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Playing A Game of Concentration (Hunt & Score)
Playing Pelé's Soccer (Championship Soccer)
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Playing Pelé's Soccer (Championship Soccer)
I would like to say that this is in fact not forever. This is 2 and a half hours. Im going to need to speak to the manager.
hello 7! great to see you on BCB's channel
Thank you!!!!!
A+++
BCB sent me here and love the channel brother, new sub!
Haha thanks! Im not responsible for what happens hereafter...
Atari!
SWEET GAME! I'm gonna have to try this one out
This game was so hard to understand. The first time a code displayed on screen, I wasn't sure if I'd won, or broken my Atari.
I don't understand how someone figured these clues out in the order they supposed to be. Crazy.
This is probably the only game I ever bought because of an Easter egg. I saw the solution in a magazine, and since I loved adventure type games and dragons, I figured, why not? It was so much fun.
My sister and I LOVED this game so much! ♥We'd do weird stuff like let a dragon eat us if the bat was carrying it and then we'd go for a ride around the kingdom. 😂 We never got to the easter egg though. I don't think we knew what those were back in the day.
@@thatvikingtemper Hahaha I did the same thing too! Also, I never got the Easter egg until a couple of weeks ago. I don’t know why I never did but after doing it once, it’s easy. Only took me 44 years! 😂
Games don't get much better. Pure gaming right here.
O.O ... O.O ... ummmmm.... neat!
You did it!! :)
cuba like ;)
36 whole views! The biggest success in your life. Dude...I know you gave up even trying to lose your virginity long ago..but still..that facial hair?? At least try to LOOK like you are still trying. You are old..but not so old that you should be projecting "Please just let me die to end my misery" Even if you do feel that way every day when you sadly realize you woke up and survived the night. I mean...you have a mirror in your tiny section 8 efficiency apartment, right?
Ummm...you can probably stop calling yourself an influencer. No one is thinking "I need to do what this boomer with 430 subscribers does."
@@FUGP72 You and your 4 subscribers sure showed me. 🤡
@@Sevenof7 The difference little failure past middle age, incel..is that I don;'t HAVE a channel. You are pathetically TRYING to be the next Pewdiepie or MArkiplie3r and like EVERY OTHER aspect of your life, you are failing miserably. STOP taking your Zoloft. It is not ACTUALLY making your life worth living. It is only tricking your brain into thinking it. But all your issues and loneliness still exist. Dude..just go beg outside a 7-11. You will make more money (than the ZERO you make on RUclips and always will) and it will be less embarrassing for your family. I mean...I know getting a job is out of the question since you have no education or skills, or worth to society..but this isn't helping the situation. Just a waste of time. Though maybe that is the point. At this point, your life IS just a grim countdown until the sweet sweet release of eternal sleep ends your loneliness. So I guess anything to pass the time is good for you.
Henrys house remind me of Manic Miner/JetSet Willy on the Spectrum a few years earlier :)
Xonox? Xonix? Ghost Manor was one of my weird finds way ,way back in the olden days of Atari. I think i found that double ender cart at the old KayBee toys when they still had mall store. It was like when all those games prices fell through the floor and i bought all kinds of different ones. Thats where i got most if my Imagic carts, found them at weird places like farm supply stores in little rural towns. I always liked this games music and sound effects. Spikes Peak on the other side was another one thats a weird fun game. I wish i had collected all the Xonox games or bought duplicates for later selling, but who knew at the time back then that theyd be worth anything substantial as the those systems were being eclipsed by newer systems tech? I sure woukdnt have guessed that some of these cartridges on mint con would be selling for hundred dollars Lol I still buy some of the old original carts if i see them cheap, to get sonething that i didnt have before but I've given up the completionist thing as i wasnt that chronic of one, but now days its too expensive to collect ALL of a particular companies products for whatever years, unless ya can find good deals, but i just lost interest due to depression problems.
Did he?! 😂
Funny. i thought Missile Command and River Raid would be on that list.
@@ednguyen3822 River Raid is at 26 if memory serves.
Looks cool. The music does rock.
Best games were Berzerk, Frogger TreeeDeep II, Keystone Kapers, Commando, Enduro, Atlantis, Bobby is going home, River Raid, Stargate and Laser Gates, Wizard of Wor, Threshold, Demon Attack, Solaris, Astroids, Space Invaders, Mario Bros, Title Match, Combat was fun and i forget a few, not gonna Google them .
@@tijluilenspiegel6029 all great games! I may do a list of my personal faves sometime soon.
Nowhere near Grace Slick go sit down
I used to think that it was possible to 'Game over' Pitfall II by running out of points. Then I tried it. So, there is little point in state saving your way through. As I am ninety-nine percent sure that this game is either played for the adventure, for best score or speed running. As legendary as it was for implementing features now common in today's games, it is massively easier than the original Pitfall.
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Clever. 😁
Thank you sir
@@Sevenof7 Your vid popped up in my feed the other day, but I didn't want to spoil the contents until I'd shot my own opening vid. Now I'm catching up. 😉
@@GenXGrownUp yeah I didn’t really give it away unless you paused the video at a certain moment at a certain time 😂
Ha!
The answer is actually revealed. You just got to know where to look. 🤔
@@Sevenof7 Well, considering what all the little "hacking" tasks are, it IS basically Yars' Revenge.
Need to stop yankn it so hard
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Hey old house. On Steam are atari % rabbat or what ever Many games and new releases.😉
I just bought 4 more Activision games for the Atari 2600 off of Amazon. Grand Prix, Kaboom, Keystone Kapers and Sky Jinks.
Nice! All fun games there.
The "Pong" version of Tennis looks sort of like a game I remember on 16-bit PCs called Shufflepuck Cafe. :)
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If only this was true 😂. Thanks for the laugh
Thanks for playing. Glad it sounds like you enjoyed it. 😃
You're welcome. It was very fun. Played it a couple of more times afterwards
@@Sevenof7 Glad you got the true ending, sorry you thought it was anticlimactic just being more text. 😅 I capped the cartridge size at 32K because I wanted it to be something that could have been made back during the mid-late 80s run of 2600 games. There was a lot of ideas I had to cut that I could have thrown in if I went with a 64K cartridge. Including an ending screen to show Queen Jinny, that was drawn up, but didn't have the ROM space.
Oh I completely understand. I was just playing. There was much sarcasm at play here. I really did enjoy it and to be honest, it’s a WAY better ending than most AAA games of today.
@@Sevenof7 Haha no problem. :) No offense was taken, just wanted to give a little behind the scenes info too. But glad you like the ending text. 😎👍
Surprised combat isn’t there 😆
You know, that could be given that it shipped with the console although the Sears version (Tele-Games) came with Target Fun (aka Air Sea Battle) if I'm not mistaken. Also, I think they swapped it out with Space Invaders and then later, Pac-Man if memory serves.
Combat is (most likely) the biggest selling game for the system. When did they sub in Pac-Man, as the pack-in game? I believe it was with the Vader model. This means Combat was included with the VCS for 7 years or so. In addition, Sears sold Combat under the name Tank Plus. Correct me if I’m.wrong…
good to know that selling more does no mean the game is better! for example, the Smurfs game is more advanced than many here. Pitfall 2 is not even fair to compare, since it´s a modified cart. Moon Patrol is also advanced for the time on a 2600 for its paralax background and horizontal scrolling. Another super advanced game is Jungle Hunt!
Wasn't going by "more advanced" or which is better. Going by sales - hence the title.
@@Sevenof7 Indeed! your video stated facts and the title is correct! I was just voicing another fact though - we´re good and the video is awesome! :D
@@AloanMoreira1 Thanks! That would make for an interesting subject for a future video.
Cool! Do you have a link for this cart ROM?
@@edholzman look on the AtariAge site. Here’s where I started: forums.atariage.com/topic/365429-star-wars-millenium-falcon-raid-river-raid-hack/
@@Sevenof7 Thanks. I have over 550 BIN files for my Stella install and always looking for more.
I went to Atari Computer Camp in 1983. It was a real thing.
Good job
Atari influencer...really?
Yes, really.
Atari Video Computer System Gamers, Please Rise For Our National Anthem (0:33)
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That newspaper is awesome. I wonder if they found an old newspaper and made some alterations or created it from scratch.
@@jeremiahthomas8140 I would guess from scratch. I’m sure there was some kind of template. There are a few references to Atari Club and “now accepting crypto” on it.
Wow! Atari doesn't play around when it comes to merch, very cool.