De Re Atari

De Re Atari written by Chris Crawford in 1982 contains a detailed description of the advanced features of the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. Atari's own technical documentation only became available to the public some time later, so for a good deal of the time that the machine was popular developers on the platform turned to De Re and Mapping the Atari as crucial development aids. After some basic introductory information, the book quickly... more

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  • 1982

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Chris Crawford

Chris Crawford is a noted computer game designer and writer. He created a number of important games in the 1980s, founded The Journal of Computer Game Design, and organized the Computer Game Developers' Conference. After receiving a B.S. in physics from UC Davis in 1972 and an M.S. in physics from...

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