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ANTIC Interview 165 - Yakov Epelboim: Pushky and Devilator
ANTIC Interview 165 - Yakov Epelboim: Pushky and Devilator
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38 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2016
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Podcast episode
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Yakov Epelboim: Pushky and Devilator Yakov Epelboim is a Russian immigrant who published two programs for the Atari 8-bit computers. Pushky (which I learned is the Russian word for "cannons") was published by Atari Program Exchange, and first appeared in the Winter 1982-1983 APX catalog for $22.95. He also wrote Devilator, which he self-published as Zebra Company. Both programs were written in machine language, and both are unusual games, a little off the beaten track from other games of the era. The APX catalog said: "Pushky is in a class by itself in terms of game format. At least, we have nothing else like it at APX." Yakov is joined in this interview by his wife Olga, who added color commentary and translation help. This interview took place February 5, 2016. Teaser quote: "Then I did couple more programs, games, and send them to Atari. And they wrote me, 'Everything fine. We will take them, but you should change this and this, add music.' I did everything, send them, but in this time they were bankrupt." AtariMania
Released:
Apr 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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