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BASIC Programming for the Atari 2600 is an educational game that introduced players to the concepts of computer programming. Released in 1979, the game aimed to teach the BASIC programming language through a console interface. Users could use the simplified keyboard controllers to write and run simple programs directly on their Atari 2600. Due to the platform’s limitations, the programs that could be created were fairly basic, but it represented an early attempt to make the world of programming accessible to a wider audience. The game is part of the early educational genre and is a unique piece of computing history.
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