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AtariAge is a website focusing on classic Atari video games. The site features gaming news, historical archives, discussion forums, and an online store. It was founded in 1998.

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4-543: Taking its name from the 1982–84 Atari Age magazine, the site also houses a comprehensive, searchable database of Atari video games, including manuals, packaging art, estimated rarity, screenshots, reviews, and other details, as well as an Atari Age magazine archive. The site is also home to a community of homebrew developers for Atari and other classic video game systems. Some of the homebrew games originally published by AtariAge have been included in official video game compilations such as Activision Anthology . AtariAge

8-495: Was acquired by Atari SA in September 2023. The site will remain under control of its co-founder Albert Yarusso, and his support team. This Atari -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This video game website-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Atari Age Atari Age was a magazine distributed to Atari Club members from 1982 until 1984. It

12-480: Was given to Atari Club members as a perk for joining the club. Upon paying the US$ 1 club membership fee, the member would also receive a year's subscription to Atari Age . The magazine regularly featured content related to all things Atari. This included coverage of Atari-related news, coverage of Atari-related events, exclusive looks at new products from Atari, technical articles, exclusive offers to Atari Club members and

16-463: Was published by The Atari Club, a subsidiary of Atari, Inc. . The magazine only covered Atari products and events, offering exclusive deals to its readers, and serving as an advertising and merchandise outlet for the company. Atari used the magazine to build brand loyalty, promoting Atari products in a non-objective manner. The magazine was based in Philadelphia . Created in 1982, Atari Age

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