Atari is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and with it the spark that launched the modern video game industry. It has been five decades since a small team in Silicon Valley combined their creativity, curiosity and passion into making video games and hardware. The result of their efforts was Atari, one of the most recognizable and enduring entertainment and pop culture brands in the world. Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is an interactive journey through 50 years of video games through interviews with designers, developers and industry leaders, documentary footage, product design documents, and of course, more than 100 playable games.
Q: What is the genre of this game?
A: The genre of this game is fighting.
Q: What is included in the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration?
A: Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration includes interviews with designers and developers, documentary footage, product design documents, and over 100 playable games.
Q: Which platforms is this game compatible with?
A: This game is compatible with the Nintendo Switch platform.
Q: Does this game come with any extra content?
A: Yes, this game comes with full game content.
Q: What is the ESRB rating for this game?
A: This game has an ESRB rating of T (Teen 13+).
Q: Game List??
A: Found game list online: Reimagined Series: Haunted Houses, Neo Breakout, Quadratank, Swordquest: Airworld, Touch Me, VCTR-SCTR, Yars' Revenge Arcade: Akka Arrh, Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Black Widow, Breakout, Centipede, Cloak & Dagger, Crystal Castles, Fire Truck, Food Fight, Gravitar, I, Robot, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Major Havoc, Maze Invaders, Millipede, Missile Command, Pong,Quantum, Space Duel, Sprint 8, Super Breakout, Tempest, Warlords 2600: 3D Tic Tac Toe, Adventure, Air-Sea Battle, Asteroids, (Confidential) (Confidential) Canyon Bomber, Centipede, Combat, (Confidential) Crystal Castles, Dark Chambers, Demons to Diamonds, Dodge 'Em, Fatal Run, (Confidential) Haunted House, Millipede, Miner 2049er, Missile Command, Outlaw, Quadrun, (Confidential) RealSports - Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Saboteur, Secret Quest, Solaris, Super Breakout, Surround, Swordquest: Earthworld, Fireworld, Waterworld, Warlords, Yars' Revenge 5200: Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Millipede, Missile Command, Star Raiders, Super Breakout 7800: Asteroids, Basketbrawl, Centipede, Dark Chambers, Fatal Run, Ninja Golf, Scrapyard Dog Lynx: Basketbrawl, Malibu Bikini Volleyball, Scrapyard Dog, Super Asteroids, Turbo Sub 800: Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Caverns of Mars, Food Fight, Miner 2049er, Yoomp! Jaguar: Atari Karts, Club Drive, Cybermorph, Evolution Dino Dudes, Fight For Life, Missile Command 3D, Ruiner Pinball, Tempest, Trevor McFur in the Cresent Galaxy
Customers consistently note the great game selection and the inclusion of supplemental materials, such as interviews and behind-the-scenes content, as significant highlights. The portability of the collection is also frequently praised, allowing for convenient gameplay on the go. However, some users mention challenges with the control schemes across different games within the collection.
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Atari is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and with it the spark that launched the modern video game industry. It has been five decades since a small team in Silicon Valley combined their creativity, curiosity and passion into making video games and hardware. The result of their efforts was Atari, one of the most recognizable and enduring entertainment and pop culture brands in the world. Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is an interactive journey through 50 years of video games through interviews with designers, developers and industry leaders, documentary footage, product design documents, and of course, more than 100 playable games.
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Pac-Man Museum + features 14 of the series’ legendary games! Players can enjoy the iconic original arcade classic alongside a variety of other play styles from over 40 years of Pac-Man history!
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Atari and developer Digital Eclipse are proud to present a significant expansion to their acclaimed 2022 release Atari 50: the Anniversary Collection. This new version, entitled “Atari 50: the Anniversary Celebration - Expanded Edition”, includes the original release and adds two new timelines and 39 games to the playable Atari retrospective. The Wider World of Atari timeline, which includes 19 playable games and eight video segments, takes a series of deep dives into stories from Atari history, showing how Atari continued to influence creators and fans over the decades. New interviews, vintage ads, historical artifacts, and more have all been researched and presented with Digital Eclipse’s signature style. Highlights from the new timeline include a deep dive into Stern Electronics' robot-blasting Berzerk; unusual and underappreciated innovations and hidden gems from the late 1980s; a spotlight on the artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create the iconic “Fuji” Atari logo; Pong creator Al Alcorn explaining the birth of Breakout; and an exploration of the fan base’s role in discovering unreleased prototypes, creating “homebrew” games, and preserving Atari history. The First Console War timeline, which includes 20 playable games and half-dozen video segments, tells the story of the first major console war in the gaming industry between the Atari 2600 and Mattel’s Intellivision. The team at Digital Eclipse curates an exploration of the rivalry, including Mattel’s quixotic decision to create games for the competing Atari 2600. Highlights include a selection of M Network games, including some fan-favorites; a mix of Atari and M Network sports games, and some rare Atari 2600 and 5200 prototypes. New interview features include former Intellivision game director Don Daglow, M Network programmer Jane Terjung, Activision’s David Crane and Garry Kitchen, homebrew programmer Dennis Debro, and historians Leonard Herman and Mike Mika.
$39.99
Atari and developer Digital Eclipse are proud to present a significant expansion to their acclaimed 2022 release Atari 50: the Anniversary Collection. This new version, entitled “Atari 50: the Anniversary Celebration - Expanded Edition”, includes the original release and adds two new timelines and 39 games to the playable Atari retrospective. The Wider World of Atari timeline, which includes 19 playable games and eight video segments, takes a series of deep dives into stories from Atari history, showing how Atari continued to influence creators and fans over the decades. New interviews, vintage ads, historical artifacts, and more have all been researched and presented with Digital Eclipse’s signature style. Highlights from the new timeline include a deep dive into Stern Electronics' robot-blasting Berzerk; unusual and underappreciated innovations and hidden gems from the late 1980s; a spotlight on the artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create the iconic “Fuji” Atari logo; Pong creator Al Alcorn explaining the birth of Breakout; and an exploration of the fan base’s role in discovering unreleased prototypes, creating “homebrew” games, and preserving Atari history. The First Console War timeline, which includes 20 playable games and half-dozen video segments, tells the story of the first major console war in the gaming industry between the Atari 2600 and Mattel’s Intellivision. The team at Digital Eclipse curates an exploration of the rivalry, including Mattel’s quixotic decision to create games for the competing Atari 2600. Highlights include a selection of M Network games, including some fan-favorites; a mix of Atari and M Network sports games, and some rare Atari 2600 and 5200 prototypes. New interview features include former Intellivision game director Don Daglow, M Network programmer Jane Terjung, Activision’s David Crane and Garry Kitchen, homebrew programmer Dennis Debro, and historians Leonard Herman and Mike Mika.
Pros for 50: The Anniversary Celebration - Nintendo Switch | |||
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Nostalgia, Classic games, Great collection, Compilation, Extras | Nostalgia, Multiplayer, Fun, Price, Collection | Husband's happiness | Nostalgia, Automatic update |
Cons for 50: The Anniversary Celebration - Nintendo Switch | |||
Waste of money, Needs two controllers, Pacman, Price, Return policy | Difficulty, Visuals, Confusing, Credits, Lagging | Downloadable content | Dlc issue |