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  • Concept image that took several months of planning and prop sourcing. It finally came together two weeks before deadline. I am rather happy with the results you views would be helpful.

  • Asteroids was a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. The objective of Asteroids was to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. The player controlled a ship that could rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. The player could also send their ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen (with the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid). Each stage started with a few asteroids drifting in random directions on the screen. Objects wrapped around the screen edges. As the player shots asteroids, they broke into smaller asteroids which frequently moved faster and were more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids also scored higher points. Periodically, a flying saucer appeared on one side of the screen and moved across to the other before disappearing again. There was a minimalist soundtrack featuring a memorable deep-toned electronic “heartbeat”, which quickened as the asteroid density was reduced by the player’s fire. Once the screen had been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appeared. The number of asteroids increased each round up to a maximum of twelve. The game was over when the player had lost all remaining lives.

  • Who remembers this one!? :)

  • At the expense of Player Two (usually my sister, in the case of this game). Ahhh. Happy times. Note: This is a slight edit to the original, which was much larger. I thought the smaller version was better.

  • vintage joystick with red boton on white background an color dots

  • pacmangame shirt

  • Ahhh, the love of Atari, the love of the old school games like pitfall, frogger, and everything ever shaped gaming history. Use to play one of these for ages when I was a little kid, loved every minute of it, the colours standing out on the ever-black screens. So why not relive your youth, and have heaps of new-age kids wondering just what the hell that is on your t-shirt :)

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  • Ah the bread and butter of the old commadore 64! Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • If you ever wanted to showcase a game of Pong on your shirt, here you go.

  • Old school gamer.

  • i love star wars . photoshop

  • Retro joystick

  • I found out recently about the STeem emulator engine and installed it on my laptop.. I’m now addicted again, and playing non-stop those good old 8-bit games!

  • retro video game system!

  • Bringing back the funk.

  • Classic Games Consoles Top row / Playstation, Amstrad CPC464, Game Gear Middle row / Commodore PET2001, Olympia Evasion, Atari Xesystem Bottom row / Altic, Nintendo NES, VideoJet / / / / / /

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