Atari Quote by Ernest Cline Download Open image “I spent most of my childhood welded to my Atari 2600, until I got my first computer, a TRS-80.” — Ernest Cline ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Atari Childhood Children Computer Computers First Got Most Spent Until
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In keeping with my family's affection for doomed product lines and hexed formats, we purchased a Betamax. The year before, we'd bought a TRS-80… — Colson Whitehead Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, I had an Atari 2600, and I would play Pac Man, Frogger, all that kind of stuff. And I… — Jack McBrayer Copy Share Image
Going from having an Atari to a laptop changed everything. It allows me to work anywhere I want and send my work home -… — Cary Fukunaga Copy Share Image
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My first computer was a Commodore 64. I got it as a present from my mom when I was eight years old, and all… — Luis von Ahn Copy Share Image
As a kid growing up, I was a huge gamer - The NES, SuperNES, N64, GameCube - and I had a GameBoy, which went… — Finn Balor Copy Share Image
“Halliday’s favorites, like WarGames, Ghostbusters, Real Genius, Better Off Dead, or Revenge of the Nerds” — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“Ray seemed to subsist primarily on a diet of high-fructose junk food and old videogames. It was hard not to love the guy. Back” — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“Besides, what if BSG and Firefly took place in the same universe? You ever consider that?” I” — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
My characters are all kind of geek archetypes of people I've encountered at gaming and comic book conventions. — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“I understood her, trusted her, and loved her as a dear friend. None of that had changed, or could be changed by anything as… — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“Dilettantes,’ Art3mis said. ‘It’s their own fault for not knowing all the Schoolhouse Rock! lyrics by heart.” — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“I fired a last volley of plasma bolts at the unprotected enemy ship, which was already vibrating from the buildup of power in its… — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
I've heard Stephen King say that when you write a novel you end up revealing everything about yourself. — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
The clans began to bombard the outer force field with rockets, missiles, nukes, and harsh language. — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
“tried to keep my cool. I tried to remain skeptical. I reminded myself that I was a man of science, even if I did… — Ernest Cline Copy Share Image
Some of the best projects to ever come out of Atari or Chuck E. Cheese's were from high school dropouts, college dropouts. One guy… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
In 1980, Atari was bringing in around two billion dollars in revenue and Chuck E. Cheese's some five hundred million. I still didn't feel… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
When I was super young, I had an Atari and used to play 'Space Invaders.' Then I fell in love with 'Mario Bros.,' 'Sonic… — Amber Rose Copy Share Image
When I was running Atari, violence against humanoid figures was not allowed. We'd let you shoot at a tank... but we drew the line… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
I founded Atari in my garage in Santa Clara while at Stanford. When I was in school, I took a lot of business classes.… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
Atari always was a technology-driven company, and we were very keen on keeping the technological edge on everything. There's a whole bunch of things… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
So we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with some of your parts, and what do you… — Steve Jobs Copy Share Image
We had some really powerful technology - Atari always was a technology-driven company, and we were very keen on keeping the technological edge on… — Nolan Bushnell Copy Share Image
I was a little hesitant at taking the job at Atari. I had never programmed for a living and I worried it might get… — David Crane Copy Share Image