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6/23/2025, 4:03:19 PM
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Developers learned trick to get more out of the system, and chip costs made it less prohibitive to sell larger ROM sizes.
The Atari 2600 got some pretty impressive games 10-15 years into its initial run (but everyone already moved on to the NES and 16bit systems by then.) And homebrew devs of recent have put out stuff that wouldn't look too out of place in an early 80s arcade.
Developers learned trick to get more out of the system, and chip costs made it less prohibitive to sell larger ROM sizes.
The Atari 2600 got some pretty impressive games 10-15 years into its initial run (but everyone already moved on to the NES and 16bit systems by then.) And homebrew devs of recent have put out stuff that wouldn't look too out of place in an early 80s arcade.
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