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Atari Running on Any Machine 0.8.8beta







Atari Running on Any Machine 0.8.8beta

Atari Running on Any Machine 0.8.8beta 07/05/2004 12:31 PM

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OF ROOM, RUNNING OUT OF TIME


RUNNING OUT
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world population
When I was researching the article One Billion Americans?, I got thinking about the implications of the wildly conservative Census Bureau projections of US population, and the embarrassing drastic upward revisions that have been made to them, for global population projections. What made the US projections so wrong (US population peaking at 295 million was predicted as recently as fifteen years ago) was the compound error of underestimating the extent of immigration and overestimating the rate at which immigrants adjust their family size to the average of their new country, or the global average. It's an understandable error -- there's lots of evidence that population growth rates in the developing world are falling quickly. But that's not because third world countries are evolving to two-child-or-less families as infant mortality drops. Rather, it's because those countries are simply unable to sustain more children, so parents are reluctantly, temporarily reducing family size as a result. Give them the option to emigrate to a developed country, and cultural preference, religious dictates, and improved health care will jump their family size (and life expectancy) back up again. And as inevitable ecological and humanitarian catastrophes arise in the 21st century in dozens of third world countries, compounded by the scourges of new diseases, horrendous shortages of clean water, and desertification and crop flooding due to global warming, the pressure to increase immigration quotas by orders of magnitude will be fierce.

Back in 1990 when the pundits were predicting US population would peak at 295 million (it passed that level last year and is now expected to peak at between 550 million and 1.2 billion, if it peaks at all), they were saying global population would peak at around 9-11 billion in 2100. But for that to happen with a US population of, say, 900 million instead of 300 million, would mean average third world family size would be much smaller than average US family size. The UN projections, for example, assume annual average growth rate for Africa, Asia and Latin America of 0.5% in the latter half of this century, compared to a current growth rate in those areas (even including China with its already-low birth rate) of 2.1%, and compared to a current US growth rate of 0.9%, which is trending back up to a projected 1.3% rate for most of the current century, thanks to immigration.

So the 9-11 billion global peak population just doesn't add up. While it doesn't make sense to get Malthusian and project population will grow indefinitely at current rates (1.3%, i.e. a doubling every 50 years to 24 billion by 2100), it's equally illogical and irresponsible to suggest that the whole world will start immediately radically reducing its fertility rate to achieve in just two generations the low fertility rate that Europe took one hundred generations to reach. If you assume that the levels of immigration now projected by the US Census Bureau will prevail throughout the developed world, that first- and second-generation citizens of developed countries will continue to have considerably larger-than-replacement level families in their new adopted countries, that the prevailing pro-fertility population dogmas of organized world religions will not suddenly be changed, that population pressure in the third world will be eased somewhat by immigration and that modest drops in family size in those countries will be largely offset by longer life expectancy, as has been observably the case in almost every third world country except China, then instead of the 9-11 billion peak the UN is currently talking about, you end up with population soaring past 14 billion in 2100, with no end in sight (left chart above).

The curved red line shows the carrying capacity of Earth, assuming a modest annual increase in productivity from the current 30 billion acres (productive-capacity adjusted), assuming average footprint per capita continues to increase by a modest 1% per year, and assuming no land on the planet is reserved for wilderness or natural space for the rest of Earth's creatures. It shows in 2000 that the world could sustain 5 billion humans at the then-prevailing level of consumption. That's a billion humans less than actually inhabited the planet then, possible only by depriving much of the world of a subsistence level of resources, and by taking more from the Earth (in non-renewable resources) than we replaced, essentially stealing the excess from future generations. At the expected global level of per-capita consumption in 2100 (still well below today's North American consumption levels), carrying capacity drops to 2 billion humans. That number is substantiated by a recent C ornell study that says the choice in 2100 is between 2 billion people living a comfortable but not lavish life (achieved by a drastic population reduction) or 12 billion "struggling in misery". And if you want to allow 50% of the planet's surface for other life forms, you need to achieve double that reduction (green line), to one billion people, the level both Jim Merkel and Bill McKibben think we should strive for. That's only achievable, short of coercion, by an average one child family worldwide for the next century.

The right chart shows that the increasing average footprint, driven both by North American excess and the surging resource use of China's billion plus people, will drive the aggregate human footprint up even more sharply than aggregate population, from 37 billion acres today (20% more than Earth's carrying capacity) to 210 billion acres in 2100 (six times Earth's carrying capacity). Now remember, these assumptions are much closer to the wildly optimistic assumptions of population levelling that the UN and other global agencies optimistically hope for, than to the Malthusian no-change projections that would see nearly double these numbers. Nevertheless, train wreck ahead.

We simply have no choice. We must immediately and aggressively reduce our family sizes worldwide, and we must immediately and aggressively reduce per-capita resource consumption, waste and footprint. That means we must confront religions that don't actively encourage birth control and small families, and show those religions to be socially irresponsible. That means, too, we need to introduce ecological taxation measures to make excessive resource consumption and waste prohibitively expensive, and reward those who tread lightly on the Earth.

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A Turing Machine in Conway's Game of
Life, extendable to a Universal Turing
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Atari, EA, VUG Sue as One


Atari, EA, VUG Sue as One 06/15/2004 04:43 PM

Well, here we are again: media makers suing a company that makes a product that bypasses copy protection. The latest go-round is between the game publishers mentioned above and 321 Studios, makers of Games X Copy, which does guess what.

Since everyone has heard this song and dance before, I'll spare the proselytizing and tell the publishers that they're still wrong, and that this kind of software still has a legal use— just like the computers, monitors, CD-ROM drives and hard drives that have legal uses and are just as complicit as the Games X Copy software when used illegally.

Not that I want publishers to suffer from piracy, just that I'd wish they'd give their lawyers something better to do than beat a dead horse. Maybe like forming a dance team, or building a soup kitchen to feed their developers.

Click below for dèja vu.
Read [the gory details at CNN]


The Atari Landfill Rumor


The Atari Landfill Rumor 03/22/2005 04:31 PM

Five Million E.T. Pieces: I missed this link in my prior post about The Video Game Crash of 1983. It's a great look at what happened to Atari in the early 80's. It ends by confirming the rumor that millions of game cartridges ended up in a landfill somewhere.

[...] Atari, stuck with millions of games and consoles that were largely unsellable at any price, sent fourteen truckloads of merchandise from their plant in El Paso, Texas, to be dumped in a city landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico in late September 1983. In order to keep the site from being looted, steamrollers crushed and flattened the games, and a concrete slab was poured over the remains.

Why would someone "loot" old E.T. cartridges? I think Atari was just afraid of a picture of all those cartridges ending up in a newspaper somewhere.


Atari Goes For The Nostalgia Market...
Again


Atari Goes For The Nostalgia Market...
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Acclaim may have gone out of business, but (what's now called) Atari is still trying to keep on ticking. However, they seem to be focusing on hyping up re-released versions of games from their glory days decades ago, appealing to everyone's nostalgia for those blocky games of yesteryear. They're releasing new versions for modern consoles, and a "miniaturized" version of the old Atari 7800 with 20 games built in. Of course, if this sounds familiar, that's because it is. The entity that is now called Atari has been trying to live off the nostalgia market for years, as that seems to be about all they have.

eBay Today: Got Atari?


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If you've got an old Atari 2600 still kicking around, you may want to take a looksee at these auctions...

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Atari a Gaming Gamble 07/30/2004 12:20 PM
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Atari Cartridge USB Flash Drive 03/24/2005 02:53 PM

retro_flash.jpgLook, he admits right there on the page that he knows this is sort of retarded, so let's cut him some slack and wallow in the joys of a retro refit well done. I mean, he even made a new label and everything!

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Atari to Beta Test New 'Pirates!'


Atari to Beta Test New 'Pirates!' 08/31/2004 01:41 PM
Sid Meier and Firaxis Games are resurrecting the hit 1987 game Pirates!, and distributor Atari is seeking beta testers to trial the 21st century update. According to Atari, "In Pirates! you take the leading role of a Pirate Captain in the 17th century Caribbean amassing fortune and fame." The final game will reach the PC on November 16, with an Xbox version slated for 2005. Interested gamers can apply for the beta by visiting Atari and entering the product code "AVAST."

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Old Atari games being licensed for slot
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Old Atari games being licensed for slot
machines
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Xeni Jardin: Vegas, baby. BoingBoing reader Clive says, "Atari has signed a deal to produce a series of casino slot machines based on their early arcade classics -- including Pong, Asteroids, and Centipede." Link to Atari press release.

Consolas que nunca mueren: Atari 2600


Consolas que nunca mueren: Atari 2600 06/11/2004 12:55 PM

Jakks TV Games Atari Paddle Reviewed


Jakks TV Games Atari Paddle Reviewed 09/01/2004 01:19 PM

paddle_main_02.jpg imageI like these all-in-one TV games systems as much as the next guy - I think they're a neat throwback to the pixels of yore, and they price is right - but kept wondering why they were releasing them without the ability for two people to play at the same time. So many of these great old games were best played when screaming at a friend, trying to distract them long enough to surreptitiously wiggle their joystick cable just loose enough from the console to make their paddle go dead. The new Jakks TV Atari Paddle goes one better - you can actually disconnect Player Two right from Player One's paddle. It's a great new feature, but one that they for some reason neglect to mention in this TIME Magazine review.

Read - Jakks TV Games Atari Paddle [TIME]


Atari To Release Old Games and New
Console System


Atari To Release Old Games and New
Console System
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Inside the Homebrew Atari 2600 Scene


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Images: An angry Atari princess, bull
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How do you top the 8-bit graphics of old? Can you? Aspiring coders give it a shot, in a contest that honors the aesthetics of the past.

Atari Copies BMW In Making Online
Promotional Movies


Atari Copies BMW In Making Online
Promotional Movies
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I'm really somewhat amazed it's taken this long, but someone has finally decided to duplicate BMW's efforts to make compelling online promotions that people will seek out. Following the example of BMW films (a set of short films by famous directors that have a BMW as a major component of the story line), Atari has made a short film for one of their games that includes no game footage and will be shown entirely online. Once again, someone is realizing that promotional materials and content are the same thing, and you get to promote more if (a) the content is good and compelling and (b) you give it away free.

Atari re-releasing classic-era games for
PS2, Xbox play


Atari re-releasing classic-era games for
PS2, Xbox play
09/07/2004 11:22 PM
Usatoday.com - Tue Sep 7, 08:48 pm GMT

Another title by Atari released on
StarForce protected DVDs


Another title by Atari released on
StarForce protected DVDs
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Atari To Reissue 85 Classic Titles For
Xbox And PlayStation 2


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Atari offers Xbox users retro games


Atari offers Xbox users retro games 09/14/2004 12:09 AM
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Review: Atari game strikes familiar
chord


Review: Atari game strikes familiar
chord
04/13/2005 10:55 PM
San Jose Mercury News Apr 14 2005 3:20AM GMT

Review: Atari Game Strikes Familiar
Chord (AP)


Review: Atari Game Strikes Familiar
Chord (AP)
04/13/2005 07:46 PM
AP - These are troubled times. As geopolitical turmoil mounts across the globe, essentials such as homeland security hang in the balance. Gas prices spiral upward of $7 per gallon as the United States falls deeper out of favor with oil producing nations — and others. Reality or video game? It's a close call as Atari's "Act of War: Direct Action" ($50, rated T) strikes an extremely familiar chord.

24-Hour Atari 2600 Video Game Design
Contest


24-Hour Atari 2600 Video Game Design
Contest
04/08/2005 10:25 PM
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Gameconnect visits Atari Proudly
Presents private meeting


Gameconnect visits Atari Proudly
Presents private meeting
09/25/2004 09:39 AM

Atari Ships ``Shadow Ops: Red Mercury''
for Xbox; Hollywood Blockbuster


Atari Ships ``Shadow Ops: Red Mercury''
for Xbox; Hollywood Blockbuster
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Atari and Firaxis Games Announce Sid
Meier's Pirates! For Xbox


Atari and Firaxis Games Announce Sid
Meier's Pirates! For Xbox
08/13/2004 11:25 PM
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AtariÂÂ’s Test Drive: Eve Of
Destruction Races to Xbox


AtariÂÂ’s Test Drive: Eve Of
Destruction Races to Xbox
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O'Reilly Network: Inside the Homebrew
Atari 2600 Scene [May. 20, 2004]


O'Reilly Network: Inside the Homebrew
Atari 2600 Scene [May. 20, 2004]
05/24/2004 02:50 AM
passion of programmers who've continued to make new Atari 2600 games .. O'Reilly Network: Inside the Homebrew Atari 2600 Scene

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Atari to Publish Top Spin PCNow PC
owners will get a chance to face off
with tennis model... I mean, tennis pl


Atari to Publish Top Spin PCNow PC
owners will get a chance to face off
with tennis model... I mean, tennis pl
06/17/2004 12:10 AM
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Get up and running with .NET 09/06/2002 10:43 PM
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