Missile Command

SKU: PR113957

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Discover the ultimate nostalgic experience with the Missile Command - The Atari 2600 Game Journal, a cleverly crafted journal resembling the iconic Atari 2600 game cartridges. This officially licensed product is perfect for fans of retro gaming and those who appreciate unique stationery. Designed to transport you back to the golden age of video games, this journal features special endpapers adorned with vibrant color screenshots from Missile Command gameplay, including a delightful Easter egg cleverly hidden by the designer. The soft paper over boards format makes it not only stylish but also practical for recording your thoughts, sketches, or game strategies.

Immerse yourself in the world of 80s video gaming with our Missile Command journal's black-edged pages and stunning sticker artwork that captures the essence of the Cold War-inspired nuclear control room. Each journal also includes an insert with the original game manual's instructions, bridging the gap between gaming history and modern creativity.

Perfect for gamers, collectors, and anyone who loves the rich history of video games, this journal offers a pixelated trip down memory lane. With 240 pages to fill, it’s an ideal choice for both casual use and dedicated gaming enthusiasts. Experience the legacy of the Atari 2600, the first programmable cartridge system that revolutionized gaming culture in homes around the world, with this one-of-a-kind journal.

Don't miss out on this must-have item for any retro gaming fan. Order your Missile Command - The Atari 2600 Game Journal today and start recording your adventures in style!

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780525573487
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2018
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 240


Description:
A journal designed with a clever package to resemble Atari's best-selling 2600 games

Officially licensed and designed to look like the original game cartridge, MISSILE COMMAND- The Atari 2600 Game Journal features endpapers with color screenshots of gameplay (including an Easter egg planted by the designer) as well as an insert with instructions from the original game manual. With black-edged pages and sticker artwork showcasing the Cold War-inspired nuclear control room, MISSILE COMMAND- The Atari 2600 Game Journal is a pixilated trip down memory lane.

In 1977, Atari released their first programmable cartridge system, the VCS, in a daring attempt to bring gaming from arcade halls to living rooms. Later rebranded the Atari 2600, the gaming system became an essential part of 80's culture, selling millions of units until its remodel in 1992. Despite the variations that followed, the Atari 2600 games are seen as the pioneers of video gaming, and are the foundation for many game designs, platforms, and systems in rotation today.

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