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Atari, Anniversary Edition Redux

  • Sony Playstation

Product Description
* Asteroids
* Asteroids Deluxe
* Battlezone
* Black Widow (PSX only)
* Centipede
* Gravitar
* Missile Command
* PONG
* Space Duel (PSX only)
* Super Breakout
* Tempest
* Warlords

Additionally, an aftermarket level replacement add-on for Tempest, called Tempest Tubes, is also included.Amazon.com Product Description
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Atari, this anthology showcases 12 of the greatest arcade games to come from the industry’s fi… More >>

Atari, Anniversary Edition Redux

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5 Comments

  1. I bought this game because i thought it would be fun to relive memories fo the past and share the same memories with my kids but after playing and watching them play i realized these games are harder than todays games.

    Great for memories and a challenge but definately tricky couldn’t remember how to play half of them. So I would say not for kids
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. First of all, let me say that I LOVE these games. In fact, I grew up on them. That being said, I was VERY disappointed in this disk. I wasn’t expecting “Final Fantasy like” graphics by any means, but I did expect to be able to read the on-screen type (score, instructions, etc.) I got right in front of the T.V., and I still couldn’t read it. Also, the playing field and objects were SO small, especially Asteriods. I couldn’t even see what I was doing (even with the cabinet graphics turned off). Warlords was probably the worst designed game on the disk. I couldn’t even tell what was happening on the screen. The best designed game on the disk, by far is Centipede (my favorite). You can see this one fine, and read the type. It’s really the only game worth playing on the whole disk. All the others gave my friend and I a headache. My friend said that the ORIGINAL Atari system had better graphics than this disk. That’s pretty bad! Save your money…they didn’t get it right.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. In this day and age of ultra-realism, it’s still a kick to play these games. The screen and controller editng was a great idea to make each game a great experience. It kills me when I see 12 year old’s writing reviews on these kind of games, they have no clue what real gaming is. Sure, life is simple when you have mom & dad buying you games and letting you play all day. In my day you had to spend your quarters to keep playing, instead of finding a new cheat or crying about only having 3 lives. These games take “hand-eye coordination”, wow what a concept. You don’t need “killer graphics” to prove how good you are. I think some of you children should turn your ps2’s off and worry more about your obesity than whether or not your gaming experince was satisfying. All in all these games are great for anyone, even the fat & spoiled younger generation, if you have the patience and skill for it. Anyone who played the originals will be very pleased. And for you youngin’s that can’t handle the “lame graphics” or not having the ability to cheat your way throught, keep playing your GTA and wining to mommy about how hard life is.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I like it but my grandkids only use it once in a Blue Moon…it’s just to old for this generation!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. BB

    I bought this game solely for Millipede (which it does not have). My attempt to at least have the description corrected by using the feedback form seemed to be ignored so I am leaving this review. Needless to say I am displeased that I a) bought a game that I don’t want and the shipping vs. price makes it a moot point to try and return it and b) had to buy a second game (+shipping) to get what I want.
    Rating: 1 / 5