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'''''Halo 2600''''' is an [[Wikipedia:action-adventure video game|action-adventure video game]] developed for the [[Wikipedia:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]] video game console, inspired by the Halo series of video games. | '''''Halo 2600''''' is an [[Wikipedia:action-adventure video game|action-adventure video game]] developed for the [[Wikipedia:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]] video game console, inspired by the Halo series of video games. | ||
''Halo 2600'' was | ''Halo 2600'' was written by Ed Fries, former vice president of game publishing at Microsoft, who was involved in Microsoft's acquisition of Halo developers Bungie Studios. It was one of four new Atari 2600 titles released by AtariAge at the 2010 Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, including ''Duck Attack!'', ''K.O. Cruiser'' (a boxing game) and a port of Sega's 1981 arcade game Turbo. | ||
According to Fries, he was inspired to | According to Fries, he was inspired to write an Atari 2600 game after reading the book ''Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System'' by Ian Bogost and Nick Montfort. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |