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Super Storm, was one of a number of titles Atari ported to other platforms under their Atarisoft brand. A number of Super Storm game cartridges for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A were manufactured, but were not released after the company was purchased by Jack Tramiel.
We can't all be rock stars. Or can we? Why can't we all be rock stars? Who says we can't all be rock stars?
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