View Full Version : Does anyone now how to download all those old atari games


Sapphire112
11-29-01, 06:44 PM
I was listening to some guys working in Circuit City. They were saying that they download all the old Atari Games. But when I asked one of them what web page he got it from he said he couldn't remember. Does anyone know this. If you do let me know. :)

Roemello
11-29-01, 06:56 PM
Not only can you run atari games, but nintendo, sega, snes, genesis, and even actual arcade machines! :D But I guess it's best to start small ;)

Here's a couple links I just found for atari emulation:

http://emulation.net/atari2600/
http://www.atariage.com/index.html

Iluvthe80s
11-29-01, 10:24 PM
I might go check those links out! I miss some of the old Atari games.

Recker
11-30-01, 04:54 AM
I've downloaded a few roms and emulators myself. (Mainly sega and nintendo) I've found it quite difficult to find emulators that actually work on my machine though. But there are plenty of sites out there. Just do searches for Atari Roms or emulators

Shakey
11-30-01, 07:13 AM
Originally posted by recker:
<STRONG>But there are plenty of sites out there. </STRONG>

Yeah, there are a lot of them out there. Just wish so many of them would quit with all the annoying popups. :mad:

nolanbuc
11-30-01, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Shakey:
<STRONG>Yeah, there are a lot of them out there. Just wish so many of them would quit with all the annoying popups. :mad:</STRONG>

I hear ya'! I hate pop-ups! :mad:
The good news is, if the links came from Roem, they should be 100% "pop-up free." :D

Roemello
11-30-01, 09:37 AM
Got that right!! :D They start throwing pop ups at me, I take off without a second glance... :p One is ok, but when they start shootin off 5 or 6, forget it :p

Recker
11-30-01, 05:50 PM
There was a peice of software called PopOff I downloaded sometime ago. I found once I installed it, my problems with Pop ups decreased remarkably. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the website, it was a long time ago.

Shakey
12-01-01, 07:25 AM
I use a program called PopupKiller (http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/index.html). It works well for me. Plus they have a database that you can hook into and download new definitions to block.