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Posted on Jan 17th 2011 at 09:15:18 PM by (singlebanana)
Posted under Atari , Game Reviews

     I've been a member of RFGeneration for almost a year now and have noticed that there have been no reviews posted on Atari games or pre-NES systems (If there have been posts, I must have just missed them, and I offer my apology).  I assume that the limitations of these posts are more likely due to the age of the majority of our members and as a result of sites, like AtariAge, who cater more to this topic and of which many of our members are also participants.  I'm not saying that our younger members don't appreciate and enjoy Atari and pre-NES systems, I'm just saying that there may be a lack of familiarity (i.e. growing up during the age of Atari) for them that may cause them to be reluctant to post about these games.  I certainly wouldn't know where to begin in reviewing an XBox game, since I don't own any of the systems and the system is basically foreign to me. 

     As a result, I have decided to do a weekly/bi-weekly blog that reviews familiar and maybe not so familiar titles for the 2600 and, the NES contemporary, 7800 system (I currently lack a 5200 at the moment, but may include games for this system at a later date.)  Please let me know if this blog might be something that you might be interested in and feel free to send in requests for games that you would like to be reviewed.  I'll try to be as unbiased as I can in my reviews, but with that said, my first entry will be on one of my favorite games for the Atari 2600, "Jawbreaker" by Tigervision. 


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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