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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration game list leaked

A new list is now available detailing the full lineup of games for the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration.

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RGB928d ago

"Where did you learn to fly?"

LoveSpuds928d ago

Such a shame to see the state Atari finds itself in, as a kid in the 70s and 80s, I loved Atari.

darthv72928d ago

Many of those games didnt age well but they sure were fun. I still play my 2600 now and then.

ThatArtGuy927d ago

The Atari we grew up with is gone. It's just a namebrand now.

Snookies12927d ago (Edited 927d ago )

I remember back in the day, having an Atari sticker on my TV. (Think it came from Unreal Tournament 2004.) Well, if you can even call what I was using a TV when it was only ten inches, haha. Ahhh, the good old days. Squinting your eyes just to make out characters on the screen...

I do miss the glory days of Atari though. Definitely sad to see how far they fell over time.

rlow1927d ago

I wish they would reimagine Adventure. That’s the one game I played a lot of. Fond memories of sitting in front of the tv with a cold drink and the healthiest of snacks, Doritos.

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Atari 50 The Anniversary Celebration: The First Console War DLC review [SideQuesting]

Atari 50's latest DLC, The First Console War, brings new platforms and new games to the massive collection. While the games are arguably not great, the archival footage and the interview package definitely is.

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Atari 50's 'The First Console War' highlights Intellivision’s origin and battle with the 2600

Atari 50's The First Console War shows how the first big competitor to Atari’s dominating 2600 console came in the form of Mattel’s Intellivision. But they certainly didn’t stop there!

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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration -The First Console War| Switch -Once More Unto The Breach| NL

"With the release of The First Console War, the second DLC expansion for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, developer Digital Eclipse has seemingly completed its mission to present the most comprehensive interactive documentary on Atari possible. Much like the previous expansion, this latest release lacks some of the cohesion of the main game, but is nevertheless another fascinating peek into the history of one of gaming’s most iconic brands." - Ollie Reynolds | NintendoLife

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