Sunday, June 17, 2012
Steve Jobs Handwriting About Atari Game Sold for $ 27.500
The figure of Apple founder Steve Jobs, still seems to be highly respected, although he had died on October 5, 2011 last. To the extent that there are people willing to pay dearly to hunt and a stack of memos written by Jobs.
The memo was written by Jobs sold at a price of $ 27 500 , through an auction organized by Sotheby's. This figure is well above Sotheby's estimate, between 10 thousand to 15 thousand dollars.
When Jobs was 19 years old and still working on the Atari game development company, he once wrote a memo to his boss Stephen Bristow. The memo contains a functional change and enhancement of the Atari arcade game called World Cup Soccer. Jobs wanted the game more fun when played.
Career Jobs at Atari not so long ago. However, Atari became an important place where Jobs met Steve Wozniak, a hardware technician. Wozniak then helped build Apple with Jobs.
In addition to the memo, Sotheby's is also auctioning off the original motherboard from the first generation of Apple computers in 1976. It estimates the auction company that sold the motherboard historic range of 120 thousand to 180 thousand dollars. But in fact, the motherboard is assembled Wozniak sold $ 374.500.
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