Xante Atari XE games, winning e-Reader Kirby Card

e3 2002 e-Reader 2nd prize Kirby Card


With just 100 winning cards that had to be destroyed once claimed the prize, this one may really be unique. The price, meanwhile, is…

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Atari XE Mr.Cool and Jawbreaker Xante carts

Xante produced, around 1984, re-writable cartridges which could be created on-demand at kiosks. I’ve already featured similar cartridges for the 2600. These are the first XE titles I’ve seen.

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The Sega Dreamcast dev controller prototype interface is back

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