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Atari 2600 TV Commercial Compilation #1 (Activision)
Compilation of Atari 2600 TV commercials from Activision.
Video game TV commercial chapter markers:
0:00 Title Screen
0:07 Pitfall! (Jack Black Version)
0:34 Pitfall! (Jungle Version)
1:03 Dolphin
1:33 River Raid
2:04 Skiing
2:17 Tennis
2:35 Spider Fighter
3:05 Barnstorming
3:35 Grand Prix
4:05 Freeway
4:35 Enduro
5:05 Ice Hockey
5:35 Chopper Command
Pitfall! (Jack Black Version) & Pitfall! (Jungle Version)
Pitfall! is a video game designed by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and released by Activision in 1982. Pitfall! is widely considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time. It is one of the best-selling games on the Atari 2600 console, with over four million copies sold.
Dolphin
Dolphin is...
Video game TV commercial chapter markers:
0:00 Title Screen
0:07 Pitfall! (Jack Black Version)
0:34 Pitfall! (Jungle Version)
1:03 Dolphin
1:33 River Raid
2:04 Skiing
2:17 Tennis
2:35 Spider Fighter
3:05 Barnstorming
3:35 Grand Prix
4:05 Freeway
4:35 Enduro
5:05 Ice Hockey
5:35 Chopper Command
Pitfall! (Jack Black Version) & Pitfall! (Jungle Version)
Pitfall! is a video game designed by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and released by Activision in 1982. Pitfall! is widely considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time. It is one of the best-selling games on the Atari 2600 console, with over four million copies sold.
Dolphin
Dolphin is...
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Ralph Baer and Bill Harrison Demo Ping Pong Video Game Prototype
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Video game inventor Ralph Baer demonstrates how to operate a Ping Pong video game prototype with engineer Bill Harrison. This black and white video was made in 1969 and is a rare glimpse into the technology that would eventually become the Magnavox Odyssey home video game console. #thejoystickgeneration #videogamehistory #retrogaming Follow or contact The Joystick Generation on : Facebook - bit...
JiJi the cat 🐈 from Walt Disney's Kiki's Delivery Service
Some of the best Atari games were made by Activision. I really liked Chopper Command, Robot Tank, and both of the Pitfall games.
phil hartman ice hockey commercial love it!
Freeway is literally just frogger but with a chicken!
And only vertical movement, no horizontal.
Phil Hartman
2:29 This part of the music was also the Activision logo on the company’s “Anthology” game in 2002.
Can somebody find a commercial with Activision’s “Oink!”.
1:37 Adler from Black Ops Cold War?
Damn, didn't expect some character in a CoD game to play an Atari game, probably as a nod to the company's existence coming from the Atari days up to post-Atari
The dolphin commercial wasn't added on the Activision Anthology (PS2) & Activision Hits Remixed (PSP) as an unlockable content. How disappointed.
That wasn't among Activision's best for the 2600 era. The games were Enduro, Pitfall II, Hero, RiverRaid among others but not Dolphin...
before Microsoft ate it up
Ever notice that in all of these ads it looks like the cartridges aren't inserted all the way in??
Re-edit without the annoying hiss between spots which prematurely cut off content. You can do better.
not gonna happen. Sounds like a project for you.
After reaching the required score, did any of you take a photograph of your television screen showing the score and send the picture to Activision headquarters to receive a merit patch?
I took many Polaroid photo's - but never sent any in. I probably had one of the highest scores ever on Starmaster!
Did a lot of Barnstorming in the day .
Barnstorming is certainly time well spent. Better than trying to pick up reeses pieces and falliing in a pit over and over (ET)... lol
It’s Showtime!!! (2:29)
You can see the quality of the adverts improving, what year was this ??
these are mostly from the early 80's... (81-83)
Awesome to see this Tec in it's infancy ,
Yep. That is the beginning of a huge industry right there.