Released in 1983, Fun with Art was part of the Learning Fun Series, and offered Atari home computer users the ability to create art with 24 Different modes and features including Outline, Circle, Box, Block, Transfer, Block Mirror, Color Swap, Color Height, Block Zoom, Fill, Block Erase, Small, Medium or Large Brush Stroke, Small or Large text plus 12 more. Along with the ability to use 128 colors on the same screen.
Coincidentally, the first version of MS Paint, released on Windows 1.0 in 1995, also had 24 drawing tools (like this title), and was released as a competitor to MacPaint (the first “killer application” for Macintosh, released in 1984). Fun with Art preceded both of these titles, because we’re awesome, but despite our awesomeness, we’re going to retire this title as a wonderful memory of what drawing on the first home computers was like.