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The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16

The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16, a Maths student from Manchester. His prize is a two week holiday for two to the USA and he will go to Monte Carlo to take part in the World Finals. 30th August 1982. © Mirrorpix

Eric Harlow
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 82 4484

Media ID 21845354

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The Rise of a Teenage Gaming Champion: Craig Heap Triumphs in the Final of Atari Video Games". In this print captured by Eric Harlow, we witness the exhilarating climax of the Atari video games competition held in London back on August 30th, 1982. The atmosphere is electric as young gamers from all corners gather to showcase their skills and claim the coveted title. Amongst them stands an unassuming yet determined figure - Craig Heap, a sixteen-year-old Maths prodigy hailing from Manchester. With unwavering focus and lightning-fast reflexes, he emerges victorious against fierce opponents in an intense battle that captivated spectators. As confetti rains down upon him, Craig's face beams with pure joy and disbelief at his remarkable achievement. Clad in a vibrant t-shirt adorned with iconic gaming characters like Pac-Man, he symbolizes the youth-driven revolution sweeping through electronic entertainment during this era. But winning isn't just about glory for Craig; it comes with extraordinary rewards. His exceptional talent has earned him not only a well-deserved champion status but also an incredible two-week holiday for two to the USA. Furthermore, his journey doesn't end there - he will soon embark on another adventure to Monte Carlo where he will represent his nation in the World Finals. This photograph encapsulates both nostalgia for those who experienced the golden age of gaming and inspiration for future generations of gamers worldwide. It immortalizes a moment when one teenager's passion and dedication propelled him into legendary status within the.


Framed Prints of The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16

Step into the past with our stunning framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the iconic moment when 16-year-old Craig Heap, a Maths student from Manchester, triumphantly claimed victory at the final of the Atari video games in London. Relive the excitement of the era with this captivating image by Eric Harlow. Each print is carefully framed to preserve the vibrant colors and intricate details, making this a must-have for any retro gaming enthusiast or history buff. Add a touch of nostalgia to your home decor with this unique piece.


Photo Prints of The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16

Relive the excitement of the Atari video game finals with this vintage print from Media Storehouse's exclusive collection by Memory Lane Prints. Witness the triumphant moment as 16-year-old Craig Heap, a brilliant Maths student from Manchester, takes the crown in the historic Atari video game competition held in London. This captivating photograph perfectly encapsulates the spirit of competition and innovation during the golden age of video gaming. Add this unique piece to your decor and transport yourself back to the thrilling world of Atari.


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Relive the nostalgia of the Atari video game era with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating image showcases the thrilling final of the Atari video games held in London, where 16-year-old Craig Heap, a brilliant Maths student from Manchester, triumphantly emerges as the victor. Immerse yourself in the history of gaming and adorn your walls with this stunning, high-quality print from Memory Lane Prints. Perfect for gamers, retro enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a piece of pop culture history.


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Step into the past with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intricately detailed puzzle, featuring the iconic image "The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16" by Eric Harlow from Memory Lane Prints, transports you back to the thrilling world of Atari's grand finale in London. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia as you piece together this captivating scene, where a young Maths prodigy, Craig Heap, from Manchester, triumphantly claims his prize - a two-week holiday for two to the USA. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and retro gaming fans alike, this jigsaw puzzle offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Engage your mind, ignite your imagination, and create a cherished memory with every completed piece.

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