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===Later work=== [[File:Garry Kitchen (10453626916).jpg|thumb|left|Garry Kitchen in 2013. Crane worked with Kitchen at several companies including Absolute Entertainment, AppStar, and Audacity Games.]] In 2010, Crane and Kitchen began work at AppStar. Kitchen served as president and CEO while Crane was the company's chief technical officer. They published their first game, ''Iron Horse'' in 2010.{{sfn|Cowan|2010}}{{sfn|Patterson|2010}} Crane began reflecting on his career in 2010 and started writing and gathering material about working on Atari 2600 games. He considered publishing them to magazines or as a book, but opted to release them through AppStar Games on the iPhone, initially writing a work on ''Dragster'' but starting with a 2600 primer titled ''2600 Magic'' as an app.{{sfn|Jones|2010|p=13}} Crane later created a [[crowdfunding]] campaign [[Kickstarter]] in 2012 to fund a [[spiritual successor]] to ''Pitfall!'', which fell far short of his funding goal.{{sfn|Cifaldi|2012}}{{sfn|Kohler|2012}} In the late 2010s, Crane and Kitchen created a company focused on hardware technology that made cartridges and ROM boards for development of Atari 2600 games.{{sfn|Drury|2021|p=91}} Early in 2021, Crane, Garry Kitchen and his brother Dan Kitchen launched Audacity Games, a company dedicated to making new games for old consoles. Their first title, ''Circus Convoy'', was released in 2021 for the Atari 2600.{{sfn|Drury|2021|p=86}}{{sfn|Packwood|2021|p=52}} {{Clear}}
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