This is the fourth episode in a series of interviews with the
kids of Atari's Youth Advisory Board. Robert Allbritton was one of
the 20 kids who, in 1983, were accepted into the Youth Advisory
Board, a group of teenagers who were able to take a trip to Atari's
headquarters in...
This is the third episode in a series of interviews with the
kids of Atari's Youth Advisory Board. A quick recap: In 1983, Atari
formed a Youth Advisory Board, selecting 20 teenagers from around
the United States to share their opinions about computers and video
games, test...
This is the second episode in a series of interviews with the
kids of Atari's Youth Advisory Board.
In 1982-1983, Atari invited 20 kids, aged 14-18, to be on its
new Youth Advisory Board. Atari was looking for well-rounded,
computer-literate kids, with equal representation of...
Hal Segal was founder and president of the Association of
Time-Sharing Users, and the Association of Small Computer Users,
and several other groups dedicated to early computer systems. The
Association of Time-Sharing Users was formed in 1974: it published
a newsletter,...