New: ataristAll contentburnbotkrblurtactifitzzangamesvideoinstablurtburnpostr2cornellartcurationblurtafricaphotographyblurtindiablurtgermanlifeblogblurtblockblurthispanoHotTrendingNewDAppsdarth-azrael in retrogaming • last yearCode-Name: ICEMANCodename: ICEMAN was one of Sierra On-Line's lesser known graphical adventure games. The game has a Cold War era plot involving a global oil shortage, an oil discovery in Tunisia and a kidnapped…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • last yearAtari 1040STThe Atari ST was the successor the the Atari 8-bit line the same way that the Amiga was the successor to the Commodore 64. While incompatible with it's 8-bit baby brother, it was a far more powerful…darth-azrael in retrogaming • last yearBMX Simulator (Atari ST)I think that people, particularly console owners who never owned an 8 or 16-bit computer, underestimate the number and variety of games that were available on those platforms. There were just so…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 2 years agoANALOG Computing (November 1989)ANALOG Computing was the longest lasting magazine dedicated to the Atari 8-bit line of computers and the last major one to cease publication. The November 1989 issue includes: Features Memory…darth-azrael in gaming • 3 years agoSpecial Forces (Atari ST)While I'm pretty familiar with MicroProse's Airborne Ranger, I was less familiar with its sequel, Special Forces. Part of this is probably because in 1992 when Special Forces came out, I was still…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoANALOG Computing (December 1986)ANALOG computing was probably the best magazine for Atari 8-bit computers. It also sometimes included ST-Log as an insert which covered the Atari ST but ANALOG was always primarily a magazine for…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoST-Log (January 1987)ST-Log was a monthly magazine in the U.S. dedicated to the Atari ST (successor to the Atari 8-bit line and Amiga competitor). This was the first standalone issue but issue number 10 overall.…