ReplayabilityAll copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
C3POs Cereal Commercial Were Lost (October 29, 1983)Replayability2015-12-05 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
I put a Wooden LED Display Base under the Spiral Ramp Liquid Motion Bubbler for the video, but I don't recommend leaving one side of the bubbler on the light for more than 15 minutes. I don't trust it. Disclaimer: The bubbler has liquid in it, so if it ever leaked, it might cause a fire, so use an LED display base at your own risk. Never leave it unattended and always have a responsible adult present.
Buy a pack of Wooden LED Display Bases at Amazon:
#ad amzn.to/3NQUcaKCPUWIZ Smashes an Atari 2600 E.T. CartridgeReplayability2022-10-15 | Learn more about Atari 2600 E.T. here:
web.archive.org/web/20210718010134/youtube.com/watch?v=Jf8e0Lyqm7UWhere is China?Replayability2022-09-15 | Random people on the street don't seem to know where famous countries are, so I'm making some short videos that might help.Where is Ukraine?Replayability2022-09-08 | Random people on the street don't seem to know where famous countries are, so I'm making some short videos that might help.Atari 2600 bB 8 x 8 World (64 Rooms) DPC+ Work In Progress [No Sound]Replayability2022-09-04 | This Atari 2600 batari Basic DPC+ work in progress remembers when a room is cleared thanks to Karl G. It's based on this example program on the bB page:
There is no sound.Jolene Blalock on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (November 9, 2001)Replayability2022-07-26 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show clip.
This is supposedly Jolene Blalock's first appearance on a talk show. She played T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Boys and Girls Are Different With John Stossel (1995)Replayability2022-07-23 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes, especially EP tapes are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Clips of Neill McNeill and Cynthia Smoot (1994 and 1995?)Replayability2022-07-23 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.
Clips from WGHPiedmont 8 and Fox 8 with Neill McNeill and Cynthia Smoot.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Dateline NBC: The Dating Game (May 21, 2002)Replayability2022-07-23 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show.
Hidden camera investigation into meat department practices and whether expiration dates are being changed at seven major supermarket chains.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Interview With Willy Wonka Director Mel Stuart on MonsterVision With Joe Bob BriggsReplayability2022-07-18 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.
This interview with Willy Wonka director Mel Stuart on MonsterVision with Joe Bob Briggs was recorded in EP (CrappyVision). Adjusting the tracking didn't help much, so we're lucky we can see and hear it at all. I only left in two commercials since they look so bad.
Check out Mel Stuart's Wonkavision for more behind the scenes info:
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Video Games in the News (Sonic, Jurassic Park, Mortal Kombat)Replayability2022-07-14 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these news clips.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.The Monuments of Mars: A Terrestrial Connection Commercial and a Few Sci-Fi Channel CommercialsReplayability2022-07-13 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these commercials.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Clips of Ryan Seacrest Back in the 1990sReplayability2022-07-04 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of these clips.
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
I bought a Bi-Directional S-Video Female to RCA Female Video Adapter so I could plug my S-Video cable into the ClearClick for a more stable picture:
Works pretty good, but some tapes (especially EP tapes) are going to be a little jittery no matter what you do.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Autoscore by Wildcat Canyon Software (CyberLife)Replayability2022-07-04 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this TV show clip.
This is a short clip from CyberLife that talks about Autoscore by Wildcat Canyon Software. "You sing or play the tune. Autoscore writes it down for you. Composing music has never been easier."
We no longer have the space to keep all of our old video tapes, so instead of just throwing them away, my sister wanted some of the tapes converted to mp4 format to preserve precious family memories since the whole family used to watch these tapes over the years. I didn't have a way to convert the tapes, so I spent at least an hour searching Amazon and decided to buy the bundle edition version of the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation).
[As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.]
The ClearClick converter came with a 32 GB USB Flash Drive and it has more than enough room to handle a whole tape recorded at 640 x 480.
The ClearClick is very easy to use. I play the tape and press record on the ClearClick, then press the same button again when I want to stop recording. I unplug the flash drive from the ClearClick, plug the flash drive into my computer, then move the mp4 video files to my external hard drive. After that, I delete the video files on the flash drive, eject it, then plug the flash drive back into the ClearClick.
The ClearClick converter seems to record around 4 GB, then automatically starts a new file so nothing is lost.Space Shuttle Discovery STS-48 UFOs Pointed Out With Arrows (High Speed)Replayability2022-07-01 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this NASA footage.
This is NASA footage from 1991 at very high speed. I added arrows that point out the main UFOs that change direction after the flash. The UFOs are not ice crystals and the flash isn't a thruster firing since the camera doesn't move (look at the stars if you need proof). There are other UFOs on the screen, but I didn't feel like spending hours and hours making arrows for them too.
Here's a link to the other Space Shuttle Discovery STS-48 video I put together:
This is a quick video showing how the editor works. The editor lets batari Basic users draw DPC+ and standard kernel Atari 2600 playfields.Stella Finally Has Atari 2600 Quality Sound! (Starting With Version 6.0)Replayability2021-08-05 | Did you know that Stella (Atari 2600 emulator) finally got Atari 2600 quality sound in December of 2018? Until version 6.0, the game sounds in Stella were mostly OK, but not great. One sound effect Stella really had trouble with was the ship landing in E.T. Thanks to the cycle-exact audio core based on work by Chris Brenner, Stella sounds like a real Atari 2600.
The video above compares the ship landing sound of version 5.1.3 to any version since 6.0.
If you listen to the clip below of the ship landing sound on a real Atari 2600, you'll notice that version 6.0 and beyond are so close that you probably can't tell the difference: youtu.be/Njvf9L_NxHI?t=34
This video is zoomed in and cropped from 'Bloomberg Quicktake: Now' video at YouTube: youtu.be/g0139UytcR8
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners.Web Plasma Debunked (Zoomed in Clip From Roberts Second Video)Replayability2021-03-08 | Gina Maria Colvin Hill and JC Kay claim that you're seeing huge alien creatures, but it's just droplets/blobs of water in front of a webcam lens.
This is a short zoomed in part of Robert's great second video that debunks Gina Maria Colvin Hill's web plasma. Click the link above to learn the truth about web plasma. Among other things, that page has two embedded YouTube videos by Robert that you'll want to see.Secret Area Under Bridge in Iron Brigade - Survival: SwampReplayability2020-02-20 | After playing Iron Brigade - Survival: Swamp (Solo) off and on for years, on 02/20/2020, I mistakenly walked backwards into the bridge and went inside of it. While under that part of the bridge, I discovered that a turret could be placed under there and it will shoot as if there are no walls on the sides. It also seems that you are safe from Blitzers and other dangers when under that part of the bridge.
Update: I was under the bridge earlier in the game when replaying and a Blitzer ran under the bridge and jumped on me. I also had a cluster of Cathys attack me under the bridge. It seems I was only safe before because I had a bunch of turrets protecting me.Atari: We Took a Big Idea and Made It SimpleReplayability2020-01-24 | This is the closing music from a 1982 ATARI 400 Demonstration Video:
Visit the page above for more information.Skee-Ball Home Miniature GolfReplayability2019-06-08 | Buy the officially licensed Skee-Ball tabletop game from Amazon:
It comes with 5 wooden balls (a little smaller than a golf ball). Since my family already had a putting mat set up, we decided to use this home version of Skee-Ball like a miniature golf game instead of rolling the balls by hand. As you can see in the video, it works great.
If you want a setup similar to ours, below is what you'll need.
If you don't want to or can't bend over to pick up the balls, you'll need a grabber: amzn.to/2Uw1XbV
If you'd like to have more balls, you might want to get some practice foam golf balls since real golf balls are too heavy: amzn.to/2MwLFMV
Disclaimer: Use this home version of Skee-Ball as a miniature golf game at your own risk. I am not responsible if you damage the wooden balls or the game or break a window or something else. Use your brain and be careful.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Crowd sound effects in the video are from the following web site:
freesound.orgNever Say NoReplayability2019-01-11 | A very short educational clip from the Celebrity Apprentice that applies to anyone who sells to the public:
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.
Tip jar:
http://www.randomterrain.com/rt-tj.htmlCommodore 64 Commercial - Job Interview (November 20, 1983)Replayability2016-07-11 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlWheres The Beef? Wendys Commercial (January 20, 1984)Replayability2016-07-11 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial - Defender (July 4, 1982)Replayability2016-07-11 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial - TRON (April 23, 1983)Replayability2016-07-10 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial - Vanguard (January 24, 1983)Replayability2016-07-10 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial - Ms. Pac-Man (February 28, 1983)Replayability2016-07-09 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlShort Atari 2600 Commercial - Empire Strikes Back by Parker Bros (January 23, 1983)Replayability2016-07-09 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial - Dragonfire by Imagic (January 23, 1983)Replayability2016-07-09 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari 2600 Commercial Sesame Street (December 15, 1983)Replayability2016-07-08 | A little birthday boy gets some Sesame Street Atari 2600 fun. His parents seem to be happy that they have a new babysitter that will teach the kid things so they won't have to. Now they can spend more time on themselves and not feel guilty about it. Thanks Atari!
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlSears Christmas Commercial (December 2, 1981)Replayability2016-07-08 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
archive.org/details/HeavyweightBoxingROLLERCOASTER End Title by Lalo SchifrinReplayability2016-01-26 | This is music from the end of the 1977 movie "ROLLERCOASTER" right after the guy says "keep 'em, OK." The official name from the soundtrack is "Magic Carousel - End Title."
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip.
Wikipedia has information about the movie and the soundtrack:
http://www.randomterrain.com/rt-tj.htmlAtari Commercial I Never Get to Play (December 2, 1979)Replayability2015-12-13 | Atari 2600 VCS Sky Diver, Basketball, Football, Chess, Bowling, Outlaw (more than 30 games).
All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlVectrex Commercial High Performance (February 3, 1983)Replayability2015-12-13 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
If you like Atari 2600 history, check out this page:
http://www.randomterrain.com/atari-2600-memories-history-1982.htmlAtari Commercial I Want Everything (February 3, 1983)Replayability2015-12-13 | All copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership of this clip. It is being archived to help protect it from extinction. This clip is educational for people who weren't alive back then and it can be used as a reminiscing aid for people who experienced this stuff the first time.
This commercial is used with permission from the following MicroJow collection:
Restarting after the candy is on the screen seems to be the best thing to do. You also need to have jump zones in useful places. And Elliott clogging up the other humans at the end sure was helpful. I didn't have to waste any energy in the forest to send them back.22518 One Round of E.T. for AtariAge 2600 High Score ClubReplayability2015-04-24 | I got 22518 in one round this time using a tip from Northcoastgamer: