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Release date26 September, 2024
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PublisherAtari
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GenresClassics
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File size12.1GB
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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Digital Expanded Edition gives you access to the full Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration game plus the following content on the specified dates: DLC 1: The Wider World of Atari Release Date: 09/26/2024 The story’s not over yet! THE WIDER WORLD OF ATARI introduces a new timeline with more games, historical artifacts and video interviews that explore the creation of Atari games. Features: - 19 new games including Berzerk, Atari Football (the first Trak-ball game), and underappreciated gems of the 2600 library - New timeline with eight new video segments, including: Al Alcorn’s story on the creation of Breakout, the search for rare prototype games, and a spotlight on artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create the famous Atari Fuji logo DLC 2: The First Console War Release Date: 11/08/2024 It’s about to go down! Well before the current day console wars dominated social media and message boards, Atari's VCS and Intellivision collided in the first major video game rivalry in 1979. Features: - 19 new games including several rare M Network prototypes available here for the first time - New timeline video interviews with M Network programmer Jane Terjung, Activision’s David Crane & Garry Kitchen, homebrew programmer Dennis Debro, and historians Leonard Herman & Mike Mika