Water Cooler Games served as the web's primary forum for "videogames with an agenda" — coverage of the uses of video games in advertising, politics, education, and other everyday activities, outside the sphere of entertainment.
The site was maintained at watercoolergames.org from 2003-2009, where it was edited by myself and Gonzalo Frasca. It is now archived here in full.
I'm somewhat obsessed with the Atari VCS (2600), both as a critic and an amateur programmer. Nick Montfort and I are currently writing a book on the VCS, the first in the new Platform Studies series we're series editing at MIT Press.
I'm also teaching a graduate class this term on critiquing and programming the Atari VCS. Today in class, I demonstrated a number of basic playfield drawing techniques with valentines, so I thought I'd share them with our readers here as our official Valentine's Day greetings. They are very simple VCS programs that just draw a single screen, but VCS programs nonetheless. You'll need an Atari emulator like Stella to view them.
VCS Valentine 1 (4K Atari VCS binary ROM)
VCS Valentine 2 (4K Atari VCS binary ROM)
VCS Valentine 3 (4K Atari VCS binary ROM)
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