AtariAge to Sell Saboteur

Posted on February 17th, 2004 by Frank Cifaldi

AtariAge will be selling copies of a previously-unreleased Atari 2600 game by the name of Saboteur at this year’s Philly Classic.

Saboteur was programmed by Howard Scott Warshaw, best known for the blissfully simple Yars’ Revenge and the surprisingly complicated Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T., all for the 2600. Saboteur is perhaps better known for being revamped into The A-Team, which also went unreleased.

For more information, check out this press release at AtariAge.com.


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