Fictional story: On April 18th, 1995, a guy from Suffern, NY was playing Tempest 2000. Little did he know, that the game was pirated, but where his console came from was worse! What happened next was anyone’s guess….
Credits for material used in this video:
(C) Mattel, Inc. for Barney logo, images, songs, and character.
(C) Atari for the Atari Jaguar Sounds.
Pixabay for all other stock sounds and music.
S.A.M. TTS voice provided by:
https://texttospeechrobot.com/sam-text-to-speech-download/mp3/
Bing Translator Christopher voice provided by:
https://lazypy.ro/tts/
(C) Dean Pook for the Atari Jaguar Tempest 2000 Gameplay Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijjQpOuognI
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