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Every New Game For Atari 50's New Paid DLC Has Been Revealed

"Just the other day, Atari and developer Digital Eclipse announced that a new paid DLC expansion for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration would be launching, er, tomorrow (that's 26th September 2024).

Now, thanks to a reveal YouTube MetalJesusRocks, we now have a complete view of every new game being added to the new content in addition to some more of that lovely timeline loveliness. There are 19 titles in total, though there are a few, shall we say, "duplicates" (not really duplicates, but you get what we mean)." - Ollie Reynolds |NintendoLife

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XiNatsuDragnel259d ago

Good stuff I wish more companies did this Bandai ubisoft capcom etc take notes

OtterX259d ago

Yea, very reasonably priced too. I just paid 13.99 to get the upcoming November DLC, bundled. 7.99 by itself.

Berserk is a gem I was waiting for, and I just love the documentaries and material included in the timeline.

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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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