Likewise once you cross the Indus River, the theme of the Dragons become something more of a good thing than a bad thing. St. George is a popular national Saint, especially in Russia and the UK, and is often depicted killing a dragon. However, east of the Urals, the dragon is not a spirit to be conquered. Rather it is supposed to be honored.
Official Flag of Bhutan |
So in honor of dragons on flags and to make people in the West notice this little slice of heaven in the East, Bhutan, we have the Atari-Bhutan Dragon flag. It has a white Atari dragon on the yellow and orange field of Bhutan.
It's unlikely that anyone in Bhutan was able to play Atari's Adventure video game back in 1979. But just maybe, one of the super rich Bhutanese in 79' was able to get his hands on this classic American video game? For now, the Adventure-Bhutan fun flag is an educational amusement for the Far West and a few folks in Japan and South Korea. Perhaps someday in the future when Bhutan gets on the grid and they are able to create their own video games, they'll understand the humour of the Adventure-Bhutan flag.
Oddly video games have unintended consequences, that being of death and rebirth—reincarnation. In Adventure 1979, you can die and get stuck in video game purgatory. All you have to do hit the reset switch (reincarnate) and you can come back and your objects will be where you left them. But any Dragons you have killed, will also reincarnate and continue to block your path.