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Re: Apple II vs Atari 800
- Subject: Re: Apple II vs Atari 800
- From: David Schmenk <dschmenk@YUCH.gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:28:32 GMT
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Jack Tseng wrote:
In 1980, Apple II graphics/sound looks limited.. Graphics on the games look
very terrible... Sound is not good. Atari graphics/sound are better than
Apple II.. Why did many companies make the games for Apple more than Atari?
I attended to the computer class in the elementary school. There were many
Apple computers in the most school. Can anyone tell me a reason why the
school chooses Apple even thought the graphics and music were terrible?
You should have seen the graphics and heard the sound on a TRS-80! This
was the route my Jr. High and High School went with. Just not the same
experience. I was learning Apple Pascal while everyone else was
learning how to scroll their names all over the screen and typing in
crappy maze games from magazines in BASIC.
Thanks!
Jack
Although they were contemporaries, the Atari 800 was over two years
newer. Two years as a lot of time to add hardware features. Even so,
the Atari didn't have slots or the software base the Apple II had. I
think the Ataris were seen as more glorified game machines (especially
the 400) and the Apples were seen as more *serious* computers. The
expandable hardware, deep software library, and adequate graphics/sound
gave the Apple II a leg up on the other platforms of the time.
Dave...