We have indeed reached the End of Days, as this will be the last installment of the series. Over the past few years,we have explored some fantastic hardware and games, though not all of them were great to play and research. For our final installment of End of Days, we will be looking at Code-Name: ICEMAN and the Atari ST Computer. While Codename: ICEMAN wasn’t really the last game released for the ST, it was one of the last few adventure games released on the platform from Sierra before they would exclusively start developing their games for IBM PC hardware. Enjoy this look into the first few moments of Code-Name: ICEMAN and some history on the Atari ST.

CODE-NAME: ICEMAN After an intense classified mission that ran for over two years, I felt that a well-deserved vacation, somewhere far away from my boss and everyone else back in Washington, was in order. I settled on Tahiti; after all, I spent many months in a cold submarine as I went about my missions and needed to make up for the sunshine I missed.

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From the moment he touched an Intellivision controller in 1985, Mike knew that he had experienced something incredible in the world of video games that would shape him for the rest of his life. From that point forward, he would make it his mission to experience video games from every console generation going forward. Eventually, he would become obsessed with magazines that wrote about the games he loved, and it would inspire him to start writing about games himself in 1998 for various local media outlets. Always looking for an opportunity to branch out, Mike eventually coded the foundation of a website that would ultimately morph into Gamer Logic Dot Net, an independent video game site that continues to cover modern and classic video game today. Additional, Mike composes music for indie games under his other alias "Unleaded Logic"