Ben Rowland wrote: The original Warlords was released in the arcades back in 1980, later finding wider acclaim as a popular title for the Atari 2600 console. Several re-releases and remakes have surfaced over the years, however this port promises something different. Developers Griptonite and publisher Atari are bringing forth a new cartoonish style and improved multiplayer interface, all of which combine to make this the most polished and accessible version yet. While this polish doesn’t completely compensate for some of the game’s weaknesses, the charm and fun factor ultimately shine through and make this a worth owning.
A new Atari compilation is coming to Steam this spring, featuring more than 100 retro games – including Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Tempest, and Warlords.
The compilation, Atari Vault, features local and online multiplayer support, Steam leaderboards, and support for the Steam controller.
Atari Vault is being developed by Code Mystics, which worked on several Atari Greatest Hits compilations on the Nintendo DS, and the mobile compilation Atari's Greatest Hits. The latter had 100 old-school Atari games, 18 of which were arcade ports, with the remaining 82 coming from the Atari 2600 console.
From the review, "Long, long ago on the Atari 2600 there was a game called Warlords. It took Breakout – style gameplay and added a multiplayer element. It owed a bit to Pong as well. Ah, the things Atari could do with a long blip and a couple of smaller blips back in the day. [Brian Allen] never owned it, but I am told it led to much controller throwing and damaged some friendships. This new version is the second time Warlords has received an Xbox 360 remake, and this is the second time developer Griptonite Games has released this second remake. Confused? This is the video game industry we’re talking about. Sometimes you have to just go with it.
34 years after its initial release gamers are treated to a modern update for the Atari classic Warlords. Does a game with decades old mechanics still stack up in this day and age?
Interesting. Always one of my favorite games when I was a kid.