Graphics from the game ‘Earthquake’ recently recovered.
The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, Texas announced on social media recently that it had discovered graphics for a never-before-seen Atari 2600 title, in a batch of floppy disks belonging to the ex-Atari artist Jerome Domurat.
Domurat, in case you’re unfamiliar, was an artist that worked at Atari between 1981 to 1986, and is best known for his collaborations with the developer Howard Scott Warshaw on games like Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T., and for his work alongside the programmer Steve Woita on a licensed game based on the Looney Tunes‘ character Taz.
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Graphics from the game ‘Earthquake’ recently recovered.
The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, Texas announced on social media recently that it had discovered graphics for a never-before-seen Atari 2600 title, in a batch of floppy disks belonging to the ex-Atari artist Jerome Domurat.
Domurat, in case you’re unfamiliar, was an artist that worked at Atari between 1981 to 1986, and is best known for his collaborations with the developer Howard Scott Warshaw on games like Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T., and for his work alongside the programmer Steve Woita on a licensed game based on the Looney Tunes‘ character Taz.
Read the full article on timeextension.com