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Ahhh, wow, I remember all those disks! I forgot about all the user groups that released disks like this. I was part of two Atari computer user groups (CASE - Connecticut Atari Systems Enthusiasts and ACORN - Atari Computer Owners of Rochester, New York) but I don't believe either group released a series of disks like this.

 

Do you collect these disks, or are you just trying to obtain as much unique Atari 8-bit software as you can?

 

..Al

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I'm not so much trying to collect unique software as much as I'm always looking for interesting finds. After all, you can't play Super Breakout for 24 hours a day.... uh... wait.... *eyes pile of worn out paddles*

 

I just enjoy these programs, I have more than I could play in a year. Plus I felt bad for my neglected 1050's... hooked up four of em to the system I just put up in my room and haven't used them for much more than Star Raiders II and Mission until tonight....

 

I am however, willing to trade disks... I just haven't got around to typing up a list of what I have. Also, I am particularly interested in completing my collection of S*P*A*C*E disks seeing as that was the User Group I belonged to back in the late 80's easrly 90's...

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