Hello! Thanks for joining me in this episode all about Squeeze Box by U.S. Games. As I type this I am realizing that I made a huge mistake in the show, something I could have fixed if I looked at my own previous research. What a maroon! Hopefully I'll remember to correct it in the next episode. Which will be about Miner 2049er and Miner 2049er Vol. 2, both by Tigervision. I will also be talking about the Atari 8 bit game that spawned these two cartridges, as well as its creator, Bill Hogue, who I believe was 20 when he created the game. When I was 20 I was eating at White Castle three times a week. Oh well. If you have feedback for Miners 2049er, please send it to me at 2600gamebygame@gmail.com by EOD May 27th. Hopefully I can keep this streak going! Thank you all for listening, I am so glad you are here.
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Interview with Todd Marshall by Scott Stilphen
February 1983 issue of Video Game Update
Tigervision article by Rick Bentley, Kentucky New Era July 29 1983
Kandy Man Sales article by Michael Schrage, Washington Post June 7 1983
Carrere Video profile on Atari Gaming Headquarters
Teldec (Tigervision) catalog on Atarimania
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