1. EPISODE 286: VIDEO OLYMPICS William Pepper 55:08

Our Olympic fever shows no sign of breaking. The mercury has shot out the top of the thermometer, splattering all over this week’s episode. 

In 286 of ATARI BYTES, we’re playing VIDEO OLYMPICS, one of Atari’s 1977 “original nine” games. There’s very little actual Olympic content. But that’s okay because I have very little actual Olympic skill.

This week’s short story: MOUNT OLYMPUS FIVE & DIME

Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs “Take a Chance”, “Pinball Spring” and “Reformat”. 

Thanks to Sean Courtney for the “Storytime” and “Jason Sez Stuff” themes.

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EPISODE 286: VIDEO OLYMPICS
William Pepper is a local playwright (New Ground Theatre, Augustana Playwrights Festival), very occasional actor (Playcrafters), blogger (http://www.williamallenpepper.wordpress.com/), author (In the St. Nick of Time) and now, he's a podcaster too.
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