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Andrew Wilson 29 minutes ago
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Chloe Santos 54 minutes ago
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Zoe Mueller 114 minutes ago
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Mason Rodriguez 99 minutes ago
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Audrey Mueller 50 minutes ago
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Ava White 30 minutes ago
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Sebastian Silva 40 minutes ago
Star Raiders (+ Enhanced Version)
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Daniel Kumar 158 minutes ago
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Harper Kim 84 minutes ago
Tempest 2000
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Natalie Lopez 4 minutes ago
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Sofia Garcia 39 minutes ago
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Victoria Lopez 17 minutes ago
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Charlotte Lee 10 minutes ago
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Comments ) Glad to see some 5200 games on there ...Would have liked a few more, though. The quirky 5...
Comments ) Glad to see some 5200 games on there ...Would have liked a few more, though. The quirky 5200 version of Pac- Man in particular absolutely slaps, though I totally get why that wouldn't be on there.
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Daniel Kumar 77 minutes ago
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Sofia Garcia 67 minutes ago
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I would like to see E.T. Reimagined.
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Scarlett Brown 62 minutes ago
I wonder what they would do to make an updated version? Why is Enduro never on these?!...
I wonder what they would do to make an updated version? Why is Enduro never on these?!
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Amelia Singh 89 minutes ago
In any case, I’ll buy this just for Asteroids. I love these collections....
In any case, I’ll buy this just for Asteroids. I love these collections.
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Sebastian Silva 25 minutes ago
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Sophia Chen 7 minutes ago
Remember the Midway Treasures collections during the GameCube era? I’m happy as long as guardians ...
It’s nice not having to buy one retro game for like $8. Give me a bunch of them!
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Dylan Patel 112 minutes ago
Remember the Midway Treasures collections during the GameCube era? I’m happy as long as guardians ...
Remember the Midway Treasures collections during the GameCube era? I’m happy as long as guardians of the hood never gets included on one of these tempest 2000 makes a convincing argument WOW!!!!
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Harper Kim 2 minutes ago
Day-1 !!! Love it!! This game needs to have a tournament mode for points, like Clubhouse games 51....
Day-1 !!! Love it!! This game needs to have a tournament mode for points, like Clubhouse games 51.
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David Cohen 85 minutes ago
Every game player 1 wins.... = 1 point....
Every game player 1 wins.... = 1 point.
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Joseph Kim 18 minutes ago
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Lily Watson 19 minutes ago
It´ll be a blast. Infinite replay value this way! Warlords!!!...
The looser chooses the next game.... Who wins 10 points first is the game winner.
It´ll be a blast. Infinite replay value this way! Warlords!!!
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Lily Watson 159 minutes ago
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Charlotte Lee 75 minutes ago
I have that handheld (like Simon). Because it isn't their game. That's an Activision release....
Warlords!!! And ‘Touch me’. Surprising.
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Audrey Mueller 219 minutes ago
I have that handheld (like Simon). Because it isn't their game. That's an Activision release....
I have that handheld (like Simon). Because it isn't their game. That's an Activision release.
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Charlotte Lee 99 minutes ago
Aww no Skydiver? I don’t think I’ve played the game since ‘83, but to this day I remember the ...
Aww no Skydiver? I don’t think I’ve played the game since ‘83, but to this day I remember the little dude flailing his arms and ultimately becoming a burger patty if you didn’t pop the chute. Such primitive games compared to nowadays, but still we loved playing them.
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Alexander Wang 25 minutes ago
This collection will be a nice nostalgia trip, even if I’ll miss the fun 3rd party games of the er...
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Sophia Chen 17 minutes ago
::face palm::
I had it as a kid and I absolutely loved it… my first memories of a day/night ...
This collection will be a nice nostalgia trip, even if I’ll miss the fun 3rd party games of the era. OH!
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Mia Anderson 120 minutes ago
::face palm::
I had it as a kid and I absolutely loved it… my first memories of a day/night ...
::face palm::
I had it as a kid and I absolutely loved it… my first memories of a day/night cycle in a game.
Makes sense it wouldn’t be included-thanks for clarifying Also, username checks out I suppose that's not too bad of a list.
If remembering that Atari Games was a separate corporate entity, and now different IP rights holder, it is understandable that no post-1983 "Atari" arcade games (probably their most popular) can be included (not Star Wars because, licenses). Oversaturation of Asteroids, yes. Well, it can't be on an "Atari" collection anyways because of rights issues.
(would be a "Midway" IP, but when's the last time we saw a collection of those?
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Grace Liu 146 minutes ago
Any of them post-WB-bailout?) 2022 has been quite a year for brick breaking games on Switch.Breakout...
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Elijah Patel 68 minutes ago
First time Jaguar and Lynx games have been commercially emulated. Digital Eclipse made an actual pro...
Any of them post-WB-bailout?) 2022 has been quite a year for brick breaking games on Switch.Breakout: RechargedWizorbArkanoid: Eternal BattleShatter RemasteredNeo Breakout Preordered the Switch special edition steelbook.. As a huge Atari fan, this was an instant purchase for me. And I'll be getting it digitally on my VCS, too, as well as AtariMania next week!
First time Jaguar and Lynx games have been commercially emulated. Digital Eclipse made an actual program to convert these games over for the first time! Btw, this list was already leaked weeks ago via a Forbes article.
I think "Cloak & Dagger" might be the big news in this article, and Touch Me as the handheld (virtualized) included. Thanks for reporting on this though.
Atari deserves the publicty. They have done so much for video gaming, they deserve a huge spotlight for sure.
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Emma Wilson 172 minutes ago
(Visit my YouTube page in my bio for more details on what Atari has in store!) P.S. I see lots of mi...
(Visit my YouTube page in my bio for more details on what Atari has in store!) P.S. I see lots of misspellings such as "Haunted Houses" (should be "Haunted House") and so on. I counted about 10 errors.
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Aria Nguyen 25 minutes ago
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Dylan Patel 97 minutes ago
my brother and I played so much yars revenge on the 2600 we found the easter egg without EVER hearin...
Thanks for reporting though. It's too bad they couldn't get the post Atari split games from WB like Paperboy, Gauntlet, Marble Madness. Those were some of their best titles.
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Henry Schmidt 9 minutes ago
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Julia Zhang 180 minutes ago
We just looked at each other and jumped up and screamed like little kids!! OH MY, THOSE WERE THE DAY...
my brother and I played so much yars revenge on the 2600 we found the easter egg without EVER hearing or reading about it!! It blew our f'ing minds!!
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William Brown 11 minutes ago
We just looked at each other and jumped up and screamed like little kids!! OH MY, THOSE WERE THE DAY...
We just looked at each other and jumped up and screamed like little kids!! OH MY, THOSE WERE THE DAYS!! This list is awesome!!
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Isaac Schmidt 33 minutes ago
I would buy this!!! I'll wait for a sale, then definitely but this collection. Overall it's probably...
I would buy this!!! I'll wait for a sale, then definitely but this collection. Overall it's probably good value.
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Evelyn Zhang 255 minutes ago
Very disappointed by the selection of Lynx games though. I used to have an Atari ST (that was my fir...
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Lily Watson 62 minutes ago
Could be that alot of the games I had were 3rd party with licensing issues. With Nintendo Switch onl...
Very disappointed by the selection of Lynx games though. I used to have an Atari ST (that was my first entry into video games before getting a SNES) Watching that video I didn't see many games that I remembered.
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Aria Nguyen 4 minutes ago
Could be that alot of the games I had were 3rd party with licensing issues. With Nintendo Switch onl...
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Charlotte Lee 83 minutes ago
I've a feeling it would be the same with this collection. Out of 90 games maybe 1 or 2 might be half...
Could be that alot of the games I had were 3rd party with licensing issues. With Nintendo Switch online I do obviously have access to all the NES, SNES and N64 games and alot of them (not all) have aged terribly.
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Scarlett Brown 136 minutes ago
I've a feeling it would be the same with this collection. Out of 90 games maybe 1 or 2 might be half...
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Isaac Schmidt 245 minutes ago
Unless you've real strong childhood affiliations for the listed games of course No Paperboy or Klax?...
I've a feeling it would be the same with this collection. Out of 90 games maybe 1 or 2 might be half decent but the rest will have aged badly.
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Chloe Santos 273 minutes ago
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Julia Zhang 103 minutes ago
Boy was I surprised! This looks awesome. Sign me up....
Unless you've real strong childhood affiliations for the listed games of course No Paperboy or Klax? Went in expecting a 2600 collection, which would be a hard pass for me.
Boy was I surprised! This looks awesome. Sign me up.
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Hannah Kim 183 minutes ago
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Isaac Schmidt 170 minutes ago
It was so ahead of its time. Also had two computers and of course lived arcade. That said, I wanted ...
I love Atari too. Definitely a day one purchase as well. I loved the Lynx.
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David Cohen 140 minutes ago
It was so ahead of its time. Also had two computers and of course lived arcade. That said, I wanted ...
It was so ahead of its time. Also had two computers and of course lived arcade. That said, I wanted to want the VCS, but just couldn’t….I know it serves sones useful functions, but I would rather have a Steamdeck or Digital Ps5.
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David Cohen 166 minutes ago
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Noah Davis 17 minutes ago
They should release some Atari controllers as well (original, paddle etc.). 90 games! 80 of them are...
If this is about cherishing the company’s history, they might as well have included E.T. Disappointed that there are no Atari ST games on there. I remember playing captain blood, chrono quest, snoopy, sensible soccer, ikari warriors, golden axe, monkey Island and many more including games that were also released on the NES like the turtles game.
They should release some Atari controllers as well (original, paddle etc.). 90 games! 80 of them are Super Breakout!
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Amelia Singh 178 minutes ago
I can't believe I, Robot is coming home. First time as far as I am aware,. Maybe now I an older, I m...
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Julia Zhang 297 minutes ago
there are a number of emulated Lynx games on the two collections on the Evercade that were released ...
I can't believe I, Robot is coming home. First time as far as I am aware,. Maybe now I an older, I might understand what yiou have to do hahahah!
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Scarlett Brown 250 minutes ago
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Madison Singh 13 minutes ago
That's what make Digital Eclipse releases appealing. "Why is Enduro never on these?!" I run a weekly...
there are a number of emulated Lynx games on the two collections on the Evercade that were released this year. Unsurprisingly 40 games from Atari 2600, but I'd like to know more about the extras.
That's what make Digital Eclipse releases appealing. "Why is Enduro never on these?!" I run a weekly retro video game poll on Reddit (arcade, console & computer games).
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Aria Nguyen 227 minutes ago
For the Atari Era there were 9 Atari 2600 original games voted into the Top 50. 5 of them were made ...
For the Atari Era there were 9 Atari 2600 original games voted into the Top 50. 5 of them were made by Activision: Pitfall! River Raid Kaboom!
Enduro Keystone Kapers Presumably, these will never be officially released again. It's a shame there isn't any late 90's arcade games-san francisco rush, Mace-Dark Age...
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Liam Wilson 221 minutes ago
Both Midway (I think WB GAmes own their tuff now) and Activision need to get in on the retro scene t...
Both Midway (I think WB GAmes own their tuff now) and Activision need to get in on the retro scene these days. I don't have much hope for either but Midway Arcade Treasures series was ace on Gamecube.
Maybe Microsoft will do some sort of Activision Replay similar to Rare's?
Wot, no H.E.R.O?
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Joseph Kim 62 minutes ago
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Amelia Singh 108 minutes ago
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time.. A long time......
I think that was Activision too? That was an incredible game. Miner 2049er!?
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time.. A long time...
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Emma Wilson 10 minutes ago
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Ethan Thomas 61 minutes ago
I should have bought the Atari 2600 mini console when I had the chance. (The one that puts all the g...
Great. Any excuse to play the old games.
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David Cohen 103 minutes ago
I should have bought the Atari 2600 mini console when I had the chance. (The one that puts all the g...
I should have bought the Atari 2600 mini console when I had the chance. (The one that puts all the games on the joystick so the joystick is the console and you just plug it straight into the TV.) Enduro was an Activision release I believe, which is also why the Pitfall titles never appear.
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Ella Rodriguez 82 minutes ago
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Emma Wilson 72 minutes ago
Desperate attempt to get some publicity probably... "Wot, no H.E.R.O?...
I agree though, these games should be on there somehow, but Activision now and 80's Activision are far different beasts..... Leak?
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Isabella Johnson 1 minutes ago
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Sebastian Silva 56 minutes ago
I think that was Activision too? That was an incredible game." Yes, that is an Activision game....
Desperate attempt to get some publicity probably... "Wot, no H.E.R.O?
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Ava White 24 minutes ago
I think that was Activision too? That was an incredible game." Yes, that is an Activision game....
I think that was Activision too? That was an incredible game." Yes, that is an Activision game.
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Zoe Mueller 4 minutes ago
I do remember it being nominated, but it did not make the Top 50. Why is there never an Amiga collec...
I do remember it being nominated, but it did not make the Top 50. Why is there never an Amiga collection! Yikes!
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James Smith 296 minutes ago
I'm incredibly disappointed in that Jaguar list because I know (And I'm a Jaguar owner btw) that the...
I'm incredibly disappointed in that Jaguar list because I know (And I'm a Jaguar owner btw) that there's actually some really decent games for the system. But for some reason, they went with these. Tempest 2000, Dino Dudes and Missile Command 3D are the only games on the list that people will like (maybe Club Drive too if you're into setting/breaking speed run times).
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Madison Singh 332 minutes ago
Other games that I feel should have made the list are: Iron Soldier, Power Drive Rally, Ultra Vortek...
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Sofia Garcia 294 minutes ago
Trust me, don't play it. Lunar Lander - one of my all time faves!...
Other games that I feel should have made the list are: Iron Soldier, Power Drive Rally, Ultra Vortek (w/Speed Mode Turned on), Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM, Defender 2000, Syndicate, Primal Rage and Alien Vs Predator (even though it was sooo BORING, I felt like that game set the graphics bar for consoles really high for it's time). PS: The worse game for that system IS Trevor McFur.
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Mia Anderson 42 minutes ago
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Daniel Kumar 30 minutes ago
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Trust me, don't play it. Lunar Lander - one of my all time faves!
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Victoria Lopez 76 minutes ago
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Charlotte Lee 185 minutes ago
My favorite 2600 games were: River Raid
Moon Patrol
Pitfall
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Atari Lynx have officially emulated before on last years excellent Atari Lynx collections 1 and 2 on the Evercade. 25 games spread across two cartridges. From the list above only Turbo sub and Warbirds haven’t been emulated before.
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James Smith 187 minutes ago
My favorite 2600 games were: River Raid
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Harper Kim 64 minutes ago
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My favorite 2600 games were: River Raid
Moon Patrol
Pitfall
Jungle Hunt My favourite game on the Atari 2600 was ‘Frostbite’ (similar type game to Frogger), so most disappointing it didn’t make the cut, along with the Starwars Games. Kaboom was also a fantastic game, very addictive.
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Henry Schmidt 95 minutes ago
Would have been interested what the controller set up would have been. I guess tilting would be alte...
Would have been interested what the controller set up would have been. I guess tilting would be alternative to rotary Where's Iron Soldier and Primal Rage?
this list was leaked months ago... Is Basic Math 60fps?
It better be, otherwise ‘no sale’! Pretty good lineup ngl Yars revenge - very cool.
Mostly want to get this for the Jaguar games tbh OK, anyone who watches AVGN is surely trippin' for seeing Swordquest: AirWorld...
Wonder if he's going to aknowledge it... Adventure is a masterpiece of gaming.
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James Smith 121 minutes ago
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Andrew Wilson 98 minutes ago
That is an excellent list. First time buy for me he might not but yea, I can't wait to check that ou...
I'm glad it's included. Really wish they had included Checkered Flag and Kasumi Ninja for the Jaguar games, but still glad we're getting any Jaguar at all. Wow.
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Luna Park 326 minutes ago
That is an excellent list. First time buy for me he might not but yea, I can't wait to check that ou...
That is an excellent list. First time buy for me he might not but yea, I can't wait to check that out myself A part of history is being delivered here folks. Of course all of this is already available "elsewhere", but it's good to see Atari celebrate their part in the long book of video games.
BUT hey, where is Pitfall, guys ? Food Fight is one of my favourite arcade games, so thrilled to see that here. I'm also pleased to see Dark Chambers for the 7800.
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Nathan Chen 44 minutes ago
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Sofia Garcia 195 minutes ago
Roadblasters? Paperboy?...
I have it on the Evercade, but you need both Atari cartridges inserted in order to unlock it. Miner 2049er should be worth a look, too. Where’s Xybots?
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William Brown 204 minutes ago
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Nathan Chen 205 minutes ago
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Roadblasters? Paperboy?
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Victoria Lopez 59 minutes ago
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Aria Nguyen 27 minutes ago
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Klax? Marble Madness?
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Nathan Chen 56 minutes ago
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Chloe Santos 283 minutes ago
There’s no desperation here. There’s a lot of overlap here with the Evercade. Would’ve been ni...
“Classics.” Pfeh. Rare instance where I’m actually happy that a game is locked behind licensing issues What? Atari / Digital Eclipse could easily get publicity by announcing the full game list.
There’s no desperation here. There’s a lot of overlap here with the Evercade. Would’ve been nice to see more Lynx, 7800, and Jaguar games.
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Madison Singh 278 minutes ago
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Liam Wilson 322 minutes ago
Oh of course! I have those 2 collections, signed by Carl from SongBird What I meant to say is that i...
Still grabbing it thought. Love compilations.
Oh of course! I have those 2 collections, signed by Carl from SongBird What I meant to say is that it is one of the first times Lynx & Jag games were emulated, I guess the first time for Jaguar games? Digital Eclipse built an emulator just for that purpose.
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Lucas Martinez 50 minutes ago
I'm excited for Atari 50 & AtariMania in a few days I'm an Atari fan and host an Atari YouTube c...
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Jack Thompson 25 minutes ago
Digital Eclipse made an emulator for Jag games. I can't wait!...
I'm excited for Atari 50 & AtariMania in a few days I'm an Atari fan and host an Atari YouTube channel so of course I'm a fan of the VCS Yes and I own those 2 amazing collections. What I meant to say was it is the first time Atari Jaguar games have been fully and commercially emulated.
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Elijah Patel 98 minutes ago
Digital Eclipse made an emulator for Jag games. I can't wait!...
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Thomas Anderson 22 minutes ago
ET is a great game. It was shipped with the wrong beginning game selection and was shipped on the ha...
Digital Eclipse made an emulator for Jag games. I can't wait!
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Ella Rodriguez 374 minutes ago
ET is a great game. It was shipped with the wrong beginning game selection and was shipped on the ha...
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Noah Davis 249 minutes ago
ET is actually a cool game if you know how to play it. The list seems very lacking except for the 26...
ET is a great game. It was shipped with the wrong beginning game selection and was shipped on the hardest setting. This can be changed on the VCS itself but nobody read the instructions Also, HSW only had 5 weeks to complete the game and was rushed.
ET is actually a cool game if you know how to play it. The list seems very lacking except for the 2600 and arcade sections.
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Andrew Wilson 501 minutes ago
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Evelyn Zhang 552 minutes ago
Per the Orion. Disappointed no ET How can you not include Chip's Challenge as a Lynx game?...
Needs way more Lynx games at least. while I definitely think there could have been more Jaguar games some of the ones you mentioned such as Primal Rage, AvsP, Doom and Wolfenstein would have required licencing from other companies. Where's the adventure remake?
Per the Orion. Disappointed no ET How can you not include Chip's Challenge as a Lynx game?
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Thomas Anderson 296 minutes ago
If you grab the excellent Code Mystics developed collection on the Switch (Atari Flashback Classics)...
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Mia Anderson 25 minutes ago
So if that doesn't describe you and you enjoy a fun oldie, the older collection complements this upc...
If you grab the excellent Code Mystics developed collection on the Switch (Atari Flashback Classics), it not only has the 2600 version you're likely talking about, but also the far superior arcade version of Sky Diver. That earlier collection didn't review well such as at this site, but it wasn't because it was poorly developed (Code Mystics does good work) or because it didn't have good games. It was poorly received because most of those tasked with reviewing it have little to no interest in that era of gaming.
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Ethan Thomas 439 minutes ago
So if that doesn't describe you and you enjoy a fun oldie, the older collection complements this upc...
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Evelyn Zhang 409 minutes ago
Not this Atari. Those were done by Atari Games. In 1984 the home console and computer line was sold ...
So if that doesn't describe you and you enjoy a fun oldie, the older collection complements this upcoming release nicely. 92 of the 150 games aren't being carried forward, including 14 arcade classics.
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Hannah Kim 216 minutes ago
Not this Atari. Those were done by Atari Games. In 1984 the home console and computer line was sold ...
Not this Atari. Those were done by Atari Games. In 1984 the home console and computer line was sold to Jack Tramiel of Commodore fame along with past arcade IP (Properties like Asteroids were out of production for arcade sale but still had value with home releases, thus were bundled and sold alongside the console/computer side of Atari).
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Ethan Thomas 436 minutes ago
Today it's owned by the remains of the French company formerly known as Infogrames, renamed as Atari...
Today it's owned by the remains of the French company formerly known as Infogrames, renamed as Atari SA. The arcade division continued afterwards under the Atari Games label and their IP is owned today by Warner Brothers Interactive after their acquisition of the bulk of Midway's IP when the latter went bankrupt and was liquidated.
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Mia Anderson 18 minutes ago
It was them that produced the games you mentioned and many others. So it's WB that's sitting on thes...
It was them that produced the games you mentioned and many others. So it's WB that's sitting on these and not making them available these days. Thus you won't ever see that stuff in a collection of home Atari classics or pre-1984 arcade content from Atari SA.
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Sophie Martin 120 minutes ago
It has similarities as well with past hits for Atari. Especially Raiders of the Lost Ark, an iconic ...
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Sofia Garcia 5 minutes ago
But E.T. will never escape the fame it earned from being overproduced on the eve of the crash (legen...
It has similarities as well with past hits for Atari. Especially Raiders of the Lost Ark, an iconic Atari 2600 release.
But E.T. will never escape the fame it earned from being overproduced on the eve of the crash (legend has it more were made than there were 2600 systems, due to Atari's faith it would drive system sales) and being liquidated. It will always be one of the "worst games of all-time" for the general public, even though it's actually more around C+ territory by 2600 standards.
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Emma Wilson 25 minutes ago
I could easily name 100 far worse games on the 2600 from the many fly by night publishers that poppe...
I could easily name 100 far worse games on the 2600 from the many fly by night publishers that popped up to cash in on the videogaming craze and helped almost drive it into the ground with a flood of low quality releases. Games that offer up little to no entertainment value, unlike E.T. which as you said can be fun when one reads the manual and learns how to play it.
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Dylan Patel 247 minutes ago
You missed one of the best, Super Burnout. A game that perhaps would've been realistic to secure had...
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Evelyn Zhang 616 minutes ago
Yep, this is true! Specifically for Power Drive Rally, Primal Rage, AVP, Wolfenstein and Doom....
You missed one of the best, Super Burnout. A game that perhaps would've been realistic to secure had they sought out some outside licenses, where as I imagine the big name 1st person shooters would've been cost prohibitive. More stuff to go on the Miyoo Mini then..
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Andrew Wilson 314 minutes ago
Yep, this is true! Specifically for Power Drive Rally, Primal Rage, AVP, Wolfenstein and Doom....
Yep, this is true! Specifically for Power Drive Rally, Primal Rage, AVP, Wolfenstein and Doom.
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Dylan Patel 137 minutes ago
And I wish they could have obtained them because they're games that I felt showcased the system best...
And I wish they could have obtained them because they're games that I felt showcased the system best. I never got to play that one! I ended up getting Fight For Life instead (which I regretted, haha).
Atari SA is basically a holding company who find ways to make money off old ips. I'm more interested to see how well the emulation can be done. If it goes well it could mean some future releases from others.
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Alexander Wang 82 minutes ago
Indeed, although they're at least actually publishing this one and funding its development in a rare...
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Liam Wilson 233 minutes ago
That's where the AtGames splash screen when firing up that earlier compilation enters the equation. ...
Indeed, although they're at least actually publishing this one and funding its development in a rare change of pace. Quite a difference from most products that have featured this IP in recent years. Even Atari Flashback Classics wasn't really published by them, even though you'll see them listed as the publisher at sites such as this one.
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Luna Park 327 minutes ago
That's where the AtGames splash screen when firing up that earlier compilation enters the equation. ...
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Victoria Lopez 197 minutes ago
Atari SA was the publisher on paper only, outsourcing those duties to AtGames. super burnout is incr...
That's where the AtGames splash screen when firing up that earlier compilation enters the equation. It was that name, infamous for years of shoddy Sega Genesis plug and plays, that actually handled the typical duties of a publisher for Atari Flashback Classics by engaging retailers to get the product on store shelves (and fronted a lot of the development expense in exchange for a slice of the pie).
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Dylan Patel 47 minutes ago
Atari SA was the publisher on paper only, outsourcing those duties to AtGames. super burnout is incr...
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Dylan Patel 38 minutes ago
So is Pitfall on the Jag and Rayman, but I know they can’t release some due to licensing issues ag...
Atari SA was the publisher on paper only, outsourcing those duties to AtGames. super burnout is incredible !
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Andrew Wilson 83 minutes ago
So is Pitfall on the Jag and Rayman, but I know they can’t release some due to licensing issues ag...
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Jack Thompson 415 minutes ago
I was there. I was 7 but I was there and saw it way before....
So is Pitfall on the Jag and Rayman, but I know they can’t release some due to licensing issues agree completely! Btw check out my YouTube page if you like, BallistikCoffeeBoy sounds like we have a lot in common with Atari Yes I agree, ET didn’t help of course but it did not cause the crash as many like to report.
I was there. I was 7 but I was there and saw it way before.
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Isabella Johnson 51 minutes ago
over saturation with bad games and clone systems. “Playing with Power” which I just saw seems to...
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Thomas Anderson 96 minutes ago
I’ve been on the fence about getting the Flashback Collection for a long time, and yes it may be a...
over saturation with bad games and clone systems. “Playing with Power” which I just saw seems to have reported it correctly I am slightly impressed with the game list, but because I keep getting burned on pre-orders, I am just going to sit back on this one.
Thanks for the excellent tip!
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Natalie Lopez 70 minutes ago
I’ve been on the fence about getting the Flashback Collection for a long time, and yes it may be a...
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Audrey Mueller 100 minutes ago
I didn’t even know Sky Diver was in the arcades, too. I just have a soft spot for it and several o...
I’ve been on the fence about getting the Flashback Collection for a long time, and yes it may be a nice companion to this Atari 50 release. I appreciate your expert advice!
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Madison Singh 206 minutes ago
I didn’t even know Sky Diver was in the arcades, too. I just have a soft spot for it and several o...
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Mia Anderson 162 minutes ago
Later I discovered the excellence of Pitfall and River Raid at my cousin’s, and The Empire Strikes...
I didn’t even know Sky Diver was in the arcades, too. I just have a soft spot for it and several other games my uncle had on his VCS - afterschool my sis and I used it probably more than he did, and Sky D was always good for a laugh.
Later I discovered the excellence of Pitfall and River Raid at my cousin’s, and The Empire Strikes Back at my friend’s, but even without the 3rd party gems it’ll really be nice to finally revisit some classic Atari games in this 50 collection, and see some of that beautifully imaginative cover art again. I’ll wait for another good sale on the Flashback Collection, I think, too.
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Brandon Kumar 46 minutes ago
Paperboy was developed by Midway, now a part of Warner Bros. Klax would've been awesome to have on t...
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Charlotte Lee 119 minutes ago
Tons of classics we’re missing! I thought Pac-Man was that game was produced for 120% of console o...
Paperboy was developed by Midway, now a part of Warner Bros. Klax would've been awesome to have on this collection though seeing as they really wanted that game to be the next Tetris. that’s the biggest hole in the switch arcade classic library- the Atari Games/Midway arcade games owed by Warner Bros who by the way seem to be letting them all sit dormant!
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Grace Liu 10 minutes ago
Tons of classics we’re missing! I thought Pac-Man was that game was produced for 120% of console o...
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Liam Wilson 37 minutes ago
While I believe that they both had that notoriety, a quick look at some production numbers off the A...
Tons of classics we’re missing! I thought Pac-Man was that game was produced for 120% of console owners.
While I believe that they both had that notoriety, a quick look at some production numbers off the AtariAge forum that were shared by the late Atari expert Curt Vendel confirm that E.T. wasn't overproduced to such a degree. With five million cartridges manufactured, it was several million short of the system's install base.
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Sebastian Silva 119 minutes ago
Only Pac-Man's print run outnumbered the system's own install base. Would’ve of been great if Atar...
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Audrey Mueller 8 minutes ago
Also how could Atari skip over 5200 Realsports Baseball possibly the best Atari sports game ever mad...
Only Pac-Man's print run outnumbered the system's own install base. Would’ve of been great if Atari arranged with Activision to get all those Activision 2600 games on here!! Let’s face it some of the greatest games ever made is in that group!
Also how could Atari skip over 5200 Realsports Baseball possibly the best Atari sports game ever made?? Happy about the 2 miner 49er games as those are rare!
Regardless I’ll be getting this collection for all consoles!
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Jack Thompson 42 minutes ago
I don't know if there's much hope of WB doing anything with their classic Midway/Atari Games/William...
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Harper Kim 221 minutes ago
Microsoft through the years have greenlit numerous small scale projects such as for the old Xbox Liv...
I don't know if there's much hope of WB doing anything with their classic Midway/Atari Games/Williams/Leland library, but hopefully we at least see Activision's 2600 library make a return one day to mainstream consoles. There's little room at today's current Activision for such a classic compilation on consoles, but with the shakeup with the Microsoft acquisition, just maybe something positive like that will happen.
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Natalie Lopez 348 minutes ago
Microsoft through the years have greenlit numerous small scale projects such as for the old Xbox Liv...
Microsoft through the years have greenlit numerous small scale projects such as for the old Xbox Live Arcade service. The Game Room service for instance is a good illustration of a relevant example.
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Emma Wilson 337 minutes ago
And with a collection of 2600 (and hopefully classic Activision releases for other 80's consoles and...
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William Brown 498 minutes ago
While "Activision Anthology 2" is at the top of my mind when I think about the events going on at Ac...
And with a collection of 2600 (and hopefully classic Activision releases for other 80's consoles and 8-bit computers) being a far cry from being a system seller, I don't think they'd necessarily even make such a release be a Xbox/Windows exclusive if it ever happens. Time will tell.
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Julia Zhang 207 minutes ago
While "Activision Anthology 2" is at the top of my mind when I think about the events going on at Ac...
While "Activision Anthology 2" is at the top of my mind when I think about the events going on at Activision in 2022, such a potential project is obviously a non-factor with what Microsoft is trying to do right now and isn't on anyone's radar at either management team. Enduro is an Activision title.
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Henry Schmidt 529 minutes ago
The Atari Collection is made up of Atari titles. wow you’re right! How the heck can those 2 7800 g...
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Dylan Patel 231 minutes ago
Wow it was a lot of fun! Maybe not quite the next Tetris, but it was really fun. For some reason, I ...
The Atari Collection is made up of Atari titles. wow you’re right! How the heck can those 2 7800 games be missing especially Desert Falcon!
Wow it was a lot of fun! Maybe not quite the next Tetris, but it was really fun. For some reason, I thought Paper Boy was Atari.
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Ryan Garcia 138 minutes ago
And what was the suite of games that came with the Lynx- surfing, skating and maybe a few others? Di...
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Luna Park 67 minutes ago
I get why there’s no Pitfall or H.E.R.O. or Jungle King (much prefer it to Pirate Pete and its awf...
And what was the suite of games that came with the Lynx- surfing, skating and maybe a few others? Didn’t it come with the system?
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David Cohen 43 minutes ago
I get why there’s no Pitfall or H.E.R.O. or Jungle King (much prefer it to Pirate Pete and its awf...
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Sebastian Silva 577 minutes ago
30 versions of Asteroids and Breakout… I’m one that would always go for the arcade (or “best�...
I get why there’s no Pitfall or H.E.R.O. or Jungle King (much prefer it to Pirate Pete and its awful music) but I didn’t know they didn’t have rights to Atari Games so no Paperboy (nor did I know its righrs were of Midway apparantely) as well as no KLAX, no Marble Madness, etc.
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Scarlett Brown 584 minutes ago
30 versions of Asteroids and Breakout… I’m one that would always go for the arcade (or “best�...
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Mia Anderson 32 minutes ago
no Defender 2000 ? Remember Cyberball? It had a Lynx version too…wish we could get a modern versio...
30 versions of Asteroids and Breakout… I’m one that would always go for the arcade (or “best”) version of any game (when the home version is a simple downport), so I don’t see the appeal of playing an arcade game on 2600, but nostalgia hits everybody differently I guess so I get it Paperboy WAS Atari Games along with Gauntlet, Klax, Marble Madness, Xybots, Toobin, Roadblasters & quite a few others. They all ended up under Warner ownership with the midway classics as well.
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Chloe Santos 649 minutes ago
no Defender 2000 ? Remember Cyberball? It had a Lynx version too…wish we could get a modern versio...
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Amelia Singh 710 minutes ago
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no Defender 2000 ? Remember Cyberball? It had a Lynx version too…wish we could get a modern version of that.
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Mason Rodriguez 79 minutes ago
great game that I first experienced on the Genesis! Would love to see that one too owed by Warner br...
great game that I first experienced on the Genesis! Would love to see that one too owed by Warner bros They skipped a ton of stuff. I'm kind of surprised myself though to not see them include everything from the 7800 that they own outright without the need of licenses.
I figured with it being a new platform for console collections that they'd toss everything in that they could for the 7800. Also MIA from the 7800 lineup of content that Atari SA owns clear title to (and which doesn't involve outside licenses) are Food Fight, Motor Psycho, and Planet Smashers. I'm especially surprised to see Food Fight miss the cut given how great of a 7800 game it is, but with the arcade original also included, at least we get an even better version of Food Fight.
Defender was a Williams game in arcades. Thus Defender 2000 for the Jaguar would've meant securing a license from Warner Brothers just as Atari Corp originally did from Williams back in 1995.
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Natalie Lopez 80 minutes ago
Apparently (and unsurprisingly since it's the norm for classic compilations) there was no budget to ...
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Scarlett Brown 339 minutes ago
Was turned into a movie tie-in game, but past the name it had little in common with the film. I rath...
Apparently (and unsurprisingly since it's the norm for classic compilations) there was no budget to pursue outside licenses for this collection. We do get several games from Big Five Software, but it sounds as if Atari SA bought the rights to Miner 2049er and Bounty Bob Strikes back a while back, so they're not actually licensed games here if accurate. The one potential exception is Cloak & Dagger from the arcade.
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Grace Liu 109 minutes ago
Was turned into a movie tie-in game, but past the name it had little in common with the film. I rath...
Was turned into a movie tie-in game, but past the name it had little in common with the film. I rather suspect Atari SA's lawyers have decided that the title is safe to rerelease given the generic nature to that phrase that existed long before the film and the lack of any real connection in the game to the movie (The film on the other hand showcases the arcade game a fair bit).
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Ava White 522 minutes ago
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Audrey Mueller 352 minutes ago
Maybe they’re purposely holding off for a potential Volume 2. Desert Falcon & Alien Brigade mi...
We'll have to wait and check out the fine print in the legal section of the credits and case artwork to know for sure. Wow Planet Smashers and motor psycho also yup and one has to wonder about Midnight Mutants as well.
Maybe they’re purposely holding off for a potential Volume 2. Desert Falcon & Alien Brigade missing is also a surprise.
5200 Baseball and Countermeasure also comes to mind. I'll get this but I wish aquaventure was included Midnight Mutants involves other parties like the estate of Al Lewis (Grandpa Munster from 'The Munsters').
There's also debate on other potential rights holders. The box says "is licensed from Pixcel Software Inc" while Atari Corp is credited with a copyright. And the manual says "copyright 1990 SNK Corporation.
Midnight Mutants is a trademark of SNK Corporation." And the Atari Compendium site claims the SNK credit is an error and that the game was developed by Radioactive Software. It's also never been listed in Atari SA's IP catalog of software that they're willing to license out.
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Dylan Patel 227 minutes ago
That's on Atari Flashback Classics for the Switch, just in case you didn't already know and might be...
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Alexander Wang 144 minutes ago
Now, I would love to see a list like this with the old Activision games from that time, also with a ...
That's on Atari Flashback Classics for the Switch, just in case you didn't already know and might be interested. Quite a few old titles that I used to own as a kid. Definitely going to keep an eye on this, just not sure what system yet.
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Evelyn Zhang 237 minutes ago
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Madison Singh 205 minutes ago
That version was missing instruments for the music. Kinda pathetic when the version on Midway Arcade...
Now, I would love to see a list like this with the old Activision games from that time, also with a 103 game list. Granted there are other games from now defunct devs I would love to play again, but getting a collection of those I think would be difficult. One other thing: I hope the emulation of Crystal Castles is better in this version than in Atari Flashback Classics Collection.
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Lucas Martinez 454 minutes ago
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Brandon Kumar 198 minutes ago
Crystal Castles wasn't on that. You must be thinking of Atari Anthology for the Xbox and Playstation...
That version was missing instruments for the music. Kinda pathetic when the version on Midway Arcade Treasures, from two game generations ago, sounded more accurate.
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Mason Rodriguez 179 minutes ago
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Isaac Schmidt 199 minutes ago
The missile trails on the 2600 version of Missile Command are screwed up on level 15 (not an issue i...
Crystal Castles wasn't on that. You must be thinking of Atari Anthology for the Xbox and Playstation 2. I never picked up on that issue, but I have noticed at least three emulation issues on Atari Flashback Classics.
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Natalie Lopez 81 minutes ago
The missile trails on the 2600 version of Missile Command are screwed up on level 15 (not an issue i...
The missile trails on the 2600 version of Missile Command are screwed up on level 15 (not an issue in the older Code Mystics collections on the DS). Secondly, the bell sound effect is all wrong on arcade Fire Truck and sounds awful.
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Alexander Wang 546 minutes ago
Not a button you'll likely ever press more than once just to hear how it sounds, so it wasn't a seri...
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Ethan Thomas 179 minutes ago
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Not a button you'll likely ever press more than once just to hear how it sounds, so it wasn't a serious issue that the sound effect is off. But on a real cabinet it actually sounds like a bell. Will probably be the 1st thing I check out on Atari 50.
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Victoria Lopez 280 minutes ago
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Hannah Kim 270 minutes ago
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Lastly, the high score isn't properly retained on arcade Red Baron. When you fire up the game again you'll briefly see your high score, but then it promptly disappears for some reason. Same issue happens in Red Baron on the Code Mystics developed pair of DS collections from years earlier.
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David Cohen 219 minutes ago
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Most of the time though their emulators are solid enough. I love Moon Patrol!
I bought it on Arcade Archives (an Irem game). No Alien vs Predator for Jaguar? Or Defender, Doom or Wolfenstein?
No California Games for Lynx?
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Evelyn Zhang 501 minutes ago
Or Blue Lightning, Rygar, Chips Challenge or S.T.U.N. Runner? Let alone Gauntlet, Electroscope or Ga...
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Lily Watson 11 minutes ago
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Or Blue Lightning, Rygar, Chips Challenge or S.T.U.N. Runner? Let alone Gauntlet, Electroscope or Gates of Zendocon.
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Liam Wilson 276 minutes ago
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Henry Schmidt 36 minutes ago
I believe you're thinking about California Games, which was developed by Epyx and released on the Ly...
Yeah, yeah I get it...licenses. But that Lynx list is mostly first party and probably more playable now than the early Atari 800 and 2600 games. "Where did you learn to fly?" "Where did you learn to fly?" "Where did you learn to fly?" Over, and over, and over again.
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Thomas Anderson 12 minutes ago
I believe you're thinking about California Games, which was developed by Epyx and released on the Ly...
I believe you're thinking about California Games, which was developed by Epyx and released on the Lynx, Master System and NES. Epyx was a third-party developer, but they did make a lot of games for Atari platforms even if they did develop games for Commodore, Amstrad, Apple, Sinclaire and MSX platforms.
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Victoria Lopez 212 minutes ago
They were known for publishing Summer/Winter Games, Impossible Mission and Rogue.
Thanks for ...
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Elijah Patel 81 minutes ago
I missed it and hadn’t even heard of some of those brick breaker releases this year. All those tit...
They were known for publishing Summer/Winter Games, Impossible Mission and Rogue.
Thanks for that list!
I missed it and hadn’t even heard of some of those brick breaker releases this year. All those titles, and yet nobody has developed a paddle controller for Switch. (Or trackball, for that matter.).
I wonder, are these brick-breakers still as fun with an analogue stick, or gyro controls? This year I splurged and bought a Taito Egret II Mini with its paddle controller just to play the Arkanoid games. They’re really fun but I swear they’re harder than the arcade versions.
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Andrew Wilson 124 minutes ago
Or it’s just my reflexes showing their age Not sure why come people were expecting loads of third...
Or it’s just my reflexes showing their age Not sure why come people were expecting loads of third party published games on this collection as it probably would have cost more than this collection is probably going to make in sales to acquire many of those rights. Although that Jaguar list of games will probably sell more this way than the ever did on the actual hardware.
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Henry Schmidt 41 minutes ago
I’ll get this eventually for sure. Pretty happy with my Atari collections for my Evercade, but thi...
I’ll get this eventually for sure. Pretty happy with my Atari collections for my Evercade, but this is a nice package, and I’d love to have it on my Switch. only the NES version of Paperboy was Midway, the arcade was Atari Games although Midway bought Atari later but I think all Arcade games post 1984 are held by Time Warner.
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Sofia Garcia 677 minutes ago
Klax was 1990 so would be held by them too. Atari SA (current Atari) only hold Atari Corporation con...
Klax was 1990 so would be held by them too. Atari SA (current Atari) only hold Atari Corporation console titles.
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Ava White 15 minutes ago
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Mason Rodriguez 40 minutes ago
If you have an Xbox there's a Midway arcade collection you can download from the Microsoft store. It...
Atari and it's bizarre history. I used to have that Midway collection for GameCube!
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Isaac Schmidt 393 minutes ago
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James Smith 276 minutes ago
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If you have an Xbox there's a Midway arcade collection you can download from the Microsoft store. It was originally released on Xbox 360. Great selection of games including Joust, Gauntlet and SmashTV.
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Aria Nguyen 217 minutes ago
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I would not say that I expected these games. It just would have been cool. I totally understand the licensing aspect of things….
Thx for the info. Those were some fun games… Not a bad list but there's an odd gap of late 80s/early 90s games, e.g would've been nice to see things like STUN Runner, Badlands, Hard Drivin', Roadblasters, etc.
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Lucas Martinez 257 minutes ago
Also missing the Atari ST though I don't know if there were many Atari-developed classics there that...
Also missing the Atari ST though I don't know if there were many Atari-developed classics there that weren't just arcade ports. most of the Lynx games you listed are Epyx not Atari.
I've played pong on the evercade and playing it with a normal controller isn't without issues.
No, it was on there: . I looked it up, and it turns out that both Midway and Atari were involved in the development of Paper Boy. Midway developed the software, whilst Atari provided Midway with the System II hardware to run the game and some additional software programming to optimise the game for that hardware.
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Oliver Taylor 164 minutes ago
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Thomas Anderson 295 minutes ago
But I only experienced ET from seeing videos of others playing them, so I might be wrong Who would w...
But ultimately, the software and the game belong to Midway, even if they did use Atari's hardware, kinda like how Nintendo used some of Sega's hardware for Sherriff and Ikegami Tsushinki's hardware for Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. amazing game I don't think so that the game which single handedly crashed the US video game market and bankrupted Atari would be a cherished game. For modern audiences it would require more tutorial than the game itself, and it probably won't be enjoyable even after that.
But I only experienced ET from seeing videos of others playing them, so I might be wrong Who would want to play atari games in 2022? .-. Activision licensing I guess There are huge holes here, with most of the platforms being represented by so so games, and lots of the classics missing.
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Sophie Martin 90 minutes ago
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Chloe Santos 96 minutes ago
They should all be together as representation of Atari. Please ATARI, S.T.U.N Runner!...
It's really too bad WB doesn't let Atari include the Atari Games arcade games with these collections. When I think of Atari classics, I think of games like Paperboy, Gauntlet, Marble Madness to go alongside Asteroids, Crystal Castles, Tempest, Centipede, Missile Command.
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Isaac Schmidt 63 minutes ago
They should all be together as representation of Atari. Please ATARI, S.T.U.N Runner!...
They should all be together as representation of Atari. Please ATARI, S.T.U.N Runner!
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Joseph Kim 87 minutes ago
One of the best Atari games ever! PLEASE Lots of people....
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Audrey Mueller 86 minutes ago
Maybe check out the other comments? my guess is a) they weren't approached b) even if they were they...
One of the best Atari games ever! PLEASE Lots of people.
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Andrew Wilson 40 minutes ago
Maybe check out the other comments? my guess is a) they weren't approached b) even if they were they...
Maybe check out the other comments? my guess is a) they weren't approached b) even if they were they would likely have high licence fees compared to what people think they can actually make from them which is why they we haven't seen them on Evercade or Antstream.
It's a shame things as the ips they own such as the ones you listed are great. I do wish they'd release their old ips more (Inc Midway ones like Rampage) Whatever the case, it's an incomplete collection without the Atari Games titles.
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Nathan Chen 605 minutes ago
I'd take them over most of the aged like spoiled milk 2600 titles. You linked me to a video of Atari...
I'd take them over most of the aged like spoiled milk 2600 titles. You linked me to a video of Atari Flashback Classics Volume 2 for the Xbox One and Playstation 4, released back in 2016.
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Chloe Santos 695 minutes ago
This was the lineup for Midway Arcade Treasures, the release you originally named (Which was a Xbox,...
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Julia Zhang 136 minutes ago
I think most folks assume today's Digital Eclipse is that same company, but in actuality today's dev...
This was the lineup for Midway Arcade Treasures, the release you originally named (Which was a Xbox, PS2, and GameCube release). Atari Anthology is the collection you were likely referring to from that same console generation (It did have Crystal Castles). As a side note, both collections were developed by the original Digital Eclipse studio.
I think most folks assume today's Digital Eclipse is that same company, but in actuality today's developer is a completely different company. The founder of today's Digital Eclipse had some connection to the original studio before it was closed up in the late 2000's. He purchased the name to brand his new venture as Digital Eclipse back when Backbone Entertainment / Foundation 9 died a decade or so back and liquidated their assets.
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Luna Park 5 minutes ago
Digital Eclipse competitor Code Mystics actually has a much stronger connection to the original Digi...
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Ella Rodriguez 211 minutes ago
California Games is Epyx, Blue Lightning is Epyx, Rygar is Tecmo, S.T.U.N. Runner is Warner Brothers...
Digital Eclipse competitor Code Mystics actually has a much stronger connection to the original Digital Eclipse, being founded by one of the key employees of the first Digital Eclipse (Jeff Vavasour) and employing many former Digital Eclipse programmers. All those Lynx games are outside licenses.
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Ava White 161 minutes ago
California Games is Epyx, Blue Lightning is Epyx, Rygar is Tecmo, S.T.U.N. Runner is Warner Brothers...
California Games is Epyx, Blue Lightning is Epyx, Rygar is Tecmo, S.T.U.N. Runner is Warner Brothers, Gauntlet is Warner Brothers, Chip's Challenge is Epyx, Gates of Zendocon is Epyx, and Electroscope is also Epyx. It would've been nice to see the Epyx content licensed like Evercade did for their pair of Lynx cartridges.
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Elijah Patel 29 minutes ago
I was particularly hoping to see Checkered Flag, another Epyx title on the Lynx. Only Warbirds made ...
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Hannah Kim 133 minutes ago
They had no connection to Midway at that time. When Warner Communications broke up Atari Inc in 1984...
I was particularly hoping to see Checkered Flag, another Epyx title on the Lynx. Only Warbirds made the cut on here from my personal Lynx wishlist. Paperboy was Atari Games through and through.
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Zoe Mueller 2 minutes ago
They had no connection to Midway at that time. When Warner Communications broke up Atari Inc in 1984...
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Luna Park 398 minutes ago
Atari Games continued to function as an independent entity until the early 1990's when Warner Commun...
They had no connection to Midway at that time. When Warner Communications broke up Atari Inc in 1984 and sold the home side of the business and previous arcade titles off to Jack Tramiel, they retained the arcade division as Atari Games.
Atari Games continued to function as an independent entity until the early 1990's when Warner Communications, by then called Time Warner, reacquired majority ownership and stopped using the name. It wasn't until the spring of 1996 when Time Warner sold Atari Games to Williams Industries that the Midway connection was established that people now associate Atari Games with. Other than a short time releasing arcade games again as Atari Games after being sold (with home conversions for systems like the N64 carrying the Midway name), people associate Atari Games with Midway thanks to years of arcade collections.
From almost the dawn of arcade compilations, classic Atari Games content were released under the Midway banner on consoles and PC's, mixed in with arcade classics from Midway, Williams, and Leland (the company best known for releasing Super Off-Road). Even after Midway had ceased to exist as a company and Warner Bros.
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Sophia Chen 54 minutes ago
Interactive Entertainment had acquired the remains, Midway Arcade Origins for PS3/360 perpetuated th...
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James Smith 411 minutes ago
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Interactive Entertainment had acquired the remains, Midway Arcade Origins for PS3/360 perpetuated that when it was released in 2012 by WB. But Paperboy was originally released over a decade before Midway ever entered the picture. Thanks so much for the clarification.Never realized I used to be so much of an Epyx fanboy!
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Jack Thompson 168 minutes ago
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Scarlett Brown 48 minutes ago
To this day, me and 3 other friends STILL get together and duel eachother in a game of Warlords with...
To this day, me and 3 other friends STILL get together and duel eachother in a game of Warlords with our paddle controllers! And I'm sure we're not the only ones!
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Sophie Martin 259 minutes ago
Much of what I learned about the Atari Jaguar came from the Angry Video Game Nerd's review of it. Ju...
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Nathan Chen 660 minutes ago
The Atari that released the Jaguar was formed in 1984 and died in 1996 in a reverse merger with disk...
Much of what I learned about the Atari Jaguar came from the Angry Video Game Nerd's review of it. Just a shame he couldn't review the Jaguar CD. But the Jaguar, to my knowledge, was their last attempt at making a console until the VCS came out last year (I don't count the Flashback consoles, since they're basically just the 2600 with games preloaded onto them, and they were made by AtGames).
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Dylan Patel 738 minutes ago
The Atari that released the Jaguar was formed in 1984 and died in 1996 in a reverse merger with disk...
The Atari that released the Jaguar was formed in 1984 and died in 1996 in a reverse merger with disk drive manufacturer JTS. They wanted the millions that Atari had in their bank account while the Tramiels wanted stock in a viable company and didn't think Atari had a future.
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Sebastian Silva 139 minutes ago
Since they weren't a videogaming firm, they then sold all of Atari's IP to Hasbro Interactive a year...
Since they weren't a videogaming firm, they then sold all of Atari's IP to Hasbro Interactive a year or two later. Hasbro had a brief fling with remakes and then sold it all to the French owned Infogrames around 2000 or so, which is where the roots of today's Atari SA begin.
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Ava White 438 minutes ago
The Atari Flashback line was started by the late Curt Vendel's Legacy Engineering. AtGames didn't en...
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Ella Rodriguez 489 minutes ago
The Flashback 2 in particular was special, using a highly accurate 2600-on-a-chip that Curt designed...
The Atari Flashback line was started by the late Curt Vendel's Legacy Engineering. AtGames didn't enter the picture until the Atari Flashback 3.
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Ryan Garcia 316 minutes ago
The Flashback 2 in particular was special, using a highly accurate 2600-on-a-chip that Curt designed...
The Flashback 2 in particular was special, using a highly accurate 2600-on-a-chip that Curt designed that replicated all of the 2600's circuitry on a single integrated circuit. Could even be modded with a cartridge slot. Then the lackluster emulation based AtGames products started.
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Harper Kim 542 minutes ago
Gotta disagree with you on this, for history's sake. Andrew Ayre is still running Digital Eclipse, t...
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Sebastian Silva 231 minutes ago
After leaving DE, Frank Cifaldi runs the VGHF out of the same building as DE today and frequently we...
Gotta disagree with you on this, for history's sake. Andrew Ayre is still running Digital Eclipse, then and now. Mike Mika moved up from DE technical adviser to studio head from the old crew.
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Lily Watson 124 minutes ago
After leaving DE, Frank Cifaldi runs the VGHF out of the same building as DE today and frequently we...
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Mia Anderson 88 minutes ago
There's more vintage DE people working at modern DE than you may be assuming. "I see lots of mi...
After leaving DE, Frank Cifaldi runs the VGHF out of the same building as DE today and frequently weighs in. No disrepect to the fine folks at Code Mystics, but a lot of people came back to work at the "new" Digital Eclipse when they had the chance.
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Natalie Lopez 281 minutes ago
There's more vintage DE people working at modern DE than you may be assuming. "I see lots of mi...
There's more vintage DE people working at modern DE than you may be assuming. "I see lots of misspellings such as "Haunted Houses" (should be "Haunted House)" It's not a misspelling, it's one of the six new games.
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Amelia Singh 60 minutes ago
From the Steam product page: "Haunted Houses – The original “survival horror” game for th...
From the Steam product page: "Haunted Houses – The original “survival horror” game for the Atari 2600 gets a modern 3D voxel-based sequel, featuring more houses, more spooky situations, and more urns." Interesting information, thanks Dan. The gist of what I repeated is what I've heard through the grapevine. Sounds like there's a much stronger connection with the defunct original firm than I had been led to believe, so I won't go repeat that false information elsewhere now that I've been set straight.
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Mason Rodriguez 12 minutes ago
I'm just glad we have you and everyone else at Digital Eclipse, Code Mystics, M2, and Hamster to bri...
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Thomas Anderson 450 minutes ago
I'm sure you can't answer much in the way of questions here, but can you tell us anything about how ...
I'm just glad we have you and everyone else at Digital Eclipse, Code Mystics, M2, and Hamster to bring the classics of the past back in front of modern audiences. I love supporting all four of the industry's primary emulation experts.
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Chloe Santos 214 minutes ago
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Lucas Martinez 319 minutes ago
It was so much better than how games like Super Sprint used to be handled on compilations where the ...
I'm sure you can't answer much in the way of questions here, but can you tell us anything about how the steering is being handled on Fire Truck, Sprint 8, and "Race 500" for the 2600 on Atari 50? I ask since Code Mystics came up with a clever mapping scheme that went a long ways towards making classic overhead arcade racers playable with modern gamepads. In that the player simply had to point the analog stick in the direction that they wanted to steer and the emulator would correctly orient the steering inputs to align with the desired direction.
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Isaac Schmidt 202 minutes ago
It was so much better than how games like Super Sprint used to be handled on compilations where the ...
It was so much better than how games like Super Sprint used to be handled on compilations where the player is moving an invisible free-spinning arcade wheel with left and right inputs on an analog stick. I thought Sprint 2, Fire Truck, Monte Carlo, Race, and Super Bug would be mere curiosities on the Flashback Classics compilations, crippled by having to use a controller too foreign to what they were designed to use. Instead to my pleasant surprise I found myself wasting many an hour in those.
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William Brown 827 minutes ago
Super Bug in particular became a bit of an addition for me. Has me looking forward to giving Sprint ...
Super Bug in particular became a bit of an addition for me. Has me looking forward to giving Sprint 8 a try in Atari 50 in a few weeks. Agh, you're right, it was Atari Anthology.
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Emma Wilson 373 minutes ago
I got mixed up because Crystal Castles was on Atari's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2 for PS1,...
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Brandon Kumar 24 minutes ago
Games with full rotation steering feel pretty good to me — I mean it's still possible to oversteer...
I got mixed up because Crystal Castles was on Atari's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 2 for PS1, and many of those titles were later on Midway Arcade Treasures. I can answer a little, since the whole collection will be playable in Portland this weekend. Games like Neo Breakout have absolute and relative paddle controls, and we have some interesting solutions for those analog controls.
Games with full rotation steering feel pretty good to me — I mean it's still possible to oversteer and crash in Fire Truck, keeping it on the road is half the gameplay even with the authentic wheels — but I'm not sure if our steering system is what Code Mystics used. If you're going to be at PRGE, swing by booth 300. I'd love to hear your thoughts after you get some hands on.
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William Brown 437 minutes ago
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Isaac Schmidt 191 minutes ago
I do see other game misspellings too, to be fair. Just FYI....
oh! Thanks for clarifying. I had no idea.
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Evelyn Zhang 516 minutes ago
I do see other game misspellings too, to be fair. Just FYI....
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Henry Schmidt 188 minutes ago
Atari Mania is also out right now a day early on the Atari VCS, on Switch later on today too. Check ...
I do see other game misspellings too, to be fair. Just FYI.
Atari Mania is also out right now a day early on the Atari VCS, on Switch later on today too. Check it out! It’s fun Really disappointed there is no APB.
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Chloe Santos 850 minutes ago
Not the Arcade version and not the Lynx version. Sure could use a donut....
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Julia Zhang 436 minutes ago
Sadly, I can't make it this year. But I'll be looking forward to hearing the thoughts of other peopl...
Not the Arcade version and not the Lynx version. Sure could use a donut.
Sadly, I can't make it this year. But I'll be looking forward to hearing the thoughts of other people that get to try it out early. I did however think of another question.
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Joseph Kim 333 minutes ago
Now that the big three are all open to keyboard/mouse support, is there any chance that we'll see th...
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Noah Davis 73 minutes ago
So it's a Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment property and doesn't belong to the publisher of thi...
Now that the big three are all open to keyboard/mouse support, is there any chance that we'll see the spinner games, paddle games, and track-ball games support such USB accessories? Mouse support would go a long ways towards making games like the Breakout titles enjoyable on here. Like many of the games people have been bringing up here in the comments, that's from a different Atari and is another Atari Games release.
So it's a Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment property and doesn't belong to the publisher of this collection, Atari SA.
While I believe that there are some exceptions, basically everything that was released in arcades under the Atari banner from 1984 (I believe Marble Madness was the first) through 1999 when the final games like Rush 2049 appeared, were Atari Games properties. Those that released before 1984 are largely owned by Atari SA, with the notable exception of Battlezone which sadly got sold off a few years back. The exceptions to that 1983/84 rule appear to be a few early 1984 machines.
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Oliver Taylor 474 minutes ago
I'm not 100% sure on this, but it appears as if Return Of The Jedi, Firefox, and Atari's domestic re...
I'm not 100% sure on this, but it appears as if Return Of The Jedi, Firefox, and Atari's domestic release of TX-1 (Released under license by Atari) were all Atari Incorporated releases early that year before the split-up was done later in 1984. We'll just have to hope that someone like Digital Eclipse gets a crack at this vast library of coinop videogame history (Not only Atari Games, but they also own most of the Williams, Leland, and Midway libraries as well as maybe some of the Cinematronics games thanks to Tradewest/Leland owning them at one point).
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Victoria Lopez 503 minutes ago
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Sofia Garcia 578 minutes ago
I didn't go into it with my earlier comment, but the videogame crash made Warner Communications sour...
Thanks for the detailed info! I just assumed if they had the rights to release titles from the Lynx and Jaguar eras that they would have the rights to all Atari games from that time. That's one of the interesting bits of Atari history why that isn't the case.
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Julia Zhang 259 minutes ago
I didn't go into it with my earlier comment, but the videogame crash made Warner Communications sour...
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Kevin Wang 298 minutes ago
When Atari Corp finally disappeared in a reverse merger with a non-videogaming firm in the mid 1990'...
I didn't go into it with my earlier comment, but the videogame crash made Warner Communications sour on Atari. The home/business side of the business (The consoles and computers) was sold in 1984 to Jack Tramiel of Commodore computers fame and was rebranded as Atari Corp. Along with that went the rights to all previous Atari arcade games.
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Nathan Chen 781 minutes ago
When Atari Corp finally disappeared in a reverse merger with a non-videogaming firm in the mid 1990'...
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David Cohen 149 minutes ago
When Midway went bankrupt in the late 2000's, most of their IP was sold off to Warner Brothers Inter...
When Atari Corp finally disappeared in a reverse merger with a non-videogaming firm in the mid 1990's after the Jaguar and Lynx had failed, the videogaming rights were sold to Hasbro and then finally to Infogrames around the turn of the century (Which rebranded itself as Atari SA, the company releasing Atari 50 next month). But Warner retained the arcade division itself back in 1984 and it continued under the name Atari Games, with home releases under the name of Tengen during the 8/16-bit era (Atari Corp had exclusive rights to the Atari name for home use). They were eventually purchased by WMS Industries (i.e., Midway) in the mid 1990's.
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Thomas Anderson 88 minutes ago
When Midway went bankrupt in the late 2000's, most of their IP was sold off to Warner Brothers Inter...
When Midway went bankrupt in the late 2000's, most of their IP was sold off to Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment (A homecoming of sorts for Atari Games). Thus all those 1984 and later arcade games that saw release under the Atari banner are owned by the same company known for the movie themed Lego videogames, the modern Batman games, etc.
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Dylan Patel 49 minutes ago
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Mia Anderson 215 minutes ago
I also own Atari Flashback Classics and this looks like so much fun. Digital Eclipse is involved and...
That's the short version of why there's two different companies today that own the vast majority of heritage originally released under the Atari name. I have Atari Flashback Classics but three reasons why I’ll buy this also: I, Robot
Miner 2049er (Atari 800)
Bounty Bob Strikes Back! (Atari 800)
Jaguar Tempest 2000 Four reasons.
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Julia Zhang 47 minutes ago
I also own Atari Flashback Classics and this looks like so much fun. Digital Eclipse is involved and...
I also own Atari Flashback Classics and this looks like so much fun. Digital Eclipse is involved and there are 6 remastered games / sequels.
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Emma Wilson 402 minutes ago
Sounds worth it! I’d like to get the Atari DS collection too that has remixes.. Leave A Comment Ho...
Sounds worth it! I’d like to get the Atari DS collection too that has remixes.. Leave A Comment Hold on there, you need to to post a comment...
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