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Anybody pick up the Taco Bell Atari discs yet?

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RoyalScam:

I've posted a link to this thread and a video review on YouTUBE to my friends at Lemon64.com Thanks for the heads up.

Also quoted text from my adventure tonight acquiring these games also on Lemon64;

--- Quote ---OK, so the local Taco Bell (Englewood Florida)didn't have a clue as to what I was asking them, but they also said that they don't sell many kids meals and they had to sell the remaining stock of toys before they would be shipped the new promotion. So, off I went to Venice Fl. It's about 18 miles to the Taco Bell there, but it's a nice night for a drive. I got a very weird look when I said " I understand you sell Atari Games for a dollar, I'll take 16 and a diet pepsi." The manager was called... Anyway, they were very nice, and I got what I wanted. The clerk working the register figured 4x4 = 12 and added the diet pepsi, I corrected her saying 16 actually, she said it was because they had not configured a button on the cash register to sell the disks. Oh well, I paid 16.98 in total, I'm pretty sure they forgot about the tax. I've played Lunar Lander for a bit, and it's actually pretty cool, all in all I'd say well worth the money spent, including the gas and soft drink.


Regards,
Scam
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SophT:

I saw a blurb about these on Kotaku a while back.  TBH, the main thing I was interested in was the cd/dvd jackets- the artwork on them looked really awesome- and I *think* it's new art, just retro style, save for the taco bell logo in the lower-left hand corner.

DeLuSioNal29:

Here's a link to the Atari Taco Bell discs in action:



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Level42:

Not bad, not bad....the evolved modes seem not to overdo it which is nice. Funny to see the burn-in on the Asteroids...

Nice collector items although I would have preferred the arcade art on all 4, but I must admit some 2600 art was very cool too.

No Taco Bell's around here though.....

1UP:

I love the part where he is describing the graphics on the screen.  BLAH BLAH BLAH blah BLAH!  Yes we can see what is happening!  That is the idea of video.  ::)

BTW, looks like you can play the games free on Atari.com, just in case you didn't want to buy a kids meal.

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