COMMENTARY: Invaluable Prizes Were Offered By Atari to SwordQuest Winners
COMMENTARY:In the Swordquest: RealWorld trade paperback, Peter Case wasn't chasing an imaginary dream. In the 1980s, Atari commissioned the Franklin Mint to make real -and tremendously valuable- replicas of SwordQuest adventure items.
In the Swordquest: RealWorld trade paperback, Peter Case wasn’t chasing an imaginary dream. In the 1980s, Atari commissioned the Franklin Mint to make real – and tremendously valuable – replicas of SwordQuest adventure items. It was a huge change from the status quo and a big gamble for the Atari Corporation in the 1980s – but unique prizes were offered to the winners of the video games in their…
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