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PC - Windows : Atari Anniversary Edition Reviews

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Gas Gauge 71
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Nostalgic Atari Blitz

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I just sometimes don't seem to find some great video games like they used to anymore. When I grew up in the 80's, they really didn't seem to have anything classic other than Nintendo, Coleco, Mattel, Activision and especially, they original company king of video games, Atari. The original video game company really defined what video games should be like, whether it was about scores, storytelling, and fun. Classic video games have always came back here & there for updated video game systems, and the computer with fancy graphics and outrageous effects and violence. Yet, the classicness from Atari during the 1970's and 80's really broke the mold for video games.

The Atari Anniversary Edition, is a collection of a dozen video games based in the original Atari lineup. The graphics have been remastered bautifully to the bone here with each game to its original detail. The games range from classics like Pong & Centipede, to revolutionary games like Battlezone, Asteroids and Missle Command, which influenced so many games about military training. The disc also includes overlooked games like Crystal Castles, a knockoff to the massive Pac Man video game series, the addictive Super Breakout, Tempest, Millipede, and some others to add on. All in all, the games are great and just as addictive like they used to be during the revolution era of video games.

All in all, the Atari Anniversary addition is truly a must have for all gamers alike for the PC. Although many people may consider the deluxe edition that came out with games from the Atari 2600 system, this one is more worth the price because it is just simple and not as flawed as the deluxe version. For any gamer that hasn't seem to witness this great era of video games, get this and introduce yourself to the beginning of the video game revolution Atari started.


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