21-06-2018 16:30 via techcrunch.com

Inside Atari’s rise and fall

Jamie Lendino ContributorShare on Twitter Jamie Lendino is the editor-in-chief of Extreme Tech.By the first few months of 1982, it had become more common to see electronics stores, toy stores, and discount variety stops selling 2600 games. This was before Electronics Boutique, Software Etc., and later, GameStop . Mostly you bought games at stores that sold other electronic products, like Sears or Consumer Distributors. Toys ’R’ Us was a big seller of 2600 games. To buy one, you had
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