Fred Quimby of the Stella Atari 2600 VCS homebrew game development community has written a BASIC compiler for the Atari VCS. Yes, you read that correctly -- it lets normal mortals write games for the Atari we all played to bits before we finally poured orange juice into the console by accident when we were XYZ years old [via] Link.
New BASIC compiler for the Atari 2600
Fred Quimby of the Stella Atari 2600 VCS homebrew game development community has written a BASIC compiler for the Atari VCS. Yes, you read that correctly -- it lets normal mortals write games for the Atari we all played to bits before we finally poured orange juice into the console by accident when we were XYZ years old [via] Link.
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