Raiders of the Lost Ark Atari 2600

Just stumbled on this...

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Agent Z

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I just finished listening to the first interview on Indy-Cast #71...and it far exceeded my expectations. Great questions and answers....and Howard does indeed have some memorable stories, such as the life lesson learned from a free turkey. I really enjoyed his philosophy on creating an adventure game too.

Quality stuff guys. If you haven't checked it out, do so here. :whip:
 

FedoraHead

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I want to bring this back to the top! Did anyone else play this? GOD I loved it! My brother and I loved it. Not sure how we solved it back then with out help from the net. It was hard!
 

Moedred

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From flea markets to record stores, I think I've finally assembled a complete system...

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Stoo

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Moedred said:
From flea markets to record stores, I think I've finally assembled a complete system...
Mazel tov! Seeing that photo takes me back to the late '70s. Very nostalgic...

There is nothing like a good hunt that results in fruition. Have fun, Moedred.:D
 

Moedred

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indytim

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The Raiders game features quite prominently in the documentary 'Atari: Game Over' (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3715406/) which you can watch on Netflix. There are interviews about the history of the game and then towards the documentary's end buried copies are actually dug up, making for quite the weird paradox :hat:

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Moedred

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Great documentary, nice Raiders ending with storage boxes in a desert warehouse. (The Office did the same thing.) Nice plugs for Spielberg's next project Ready Player One and its author. He awarded A DeLorean in a contest, now I get the reference, though not the George R. R. Martin appearance.
 
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