Atari ST

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Atari ST
Designer Atari Corporation
Manufacturer Atari Corporation
CPU 8-16 Mhz Motorola 68000
Graphics Color: 320 × 200, 16 out of 512 colors
Color: 640 × 200, 4 out of 512 colors
Monochrome: 640 × 400
Memory 512 KB to 1 MB
Media Floppy disk, CD-ROM
Released June 1985-1993
Added to Museum Not yet

Atari ST is a line of computers.

History

The Atari ST was the successor of the Atari 8-bit line of computers.

It was designed by Atari Corporation, which was the company that Jack Tramiel bought when he left Commodore International.

As such, the Atari ST was a direct competitor of the Amiga.

Release

It was sold from June 1985 to 1993.

Emulated Atari ST games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Added to Museum Notes
Simulcra Graftgold 1989 May 17, 2018 The Atari ST version is on The Graftgold Collection owned by the WEC Museum.
Super Off Road Graftgold 1989 May 17, 2018 The Atari ST version is on The Graftgold Collection owned by the WEC Museum.
Paradroid Graftgold 1990 May 17, 2018 The Atari ST version is on The Graftgold Collection owned by the WEC Museum.
Realms Graftgold 1991 May 17, 2018 The Atari ST version is on The Graftgold Collection owned by the WEC Museum.
Fire & Ice Graftgold 1992 May 17, 2018 The Atari ST version is on The Graftgold Collection owned by the WEC Museum.