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Everyone, and we mean absolutely everyone knows this video game titan. And while there is no point in introducing them, celebrating their 50 years in the industry is the whole other thing!

Atari 50: the Anniversary Celebration is available on GOG taking you on an interactive journey through 50 years of video games via interviews with designers, developers and industry leaders, documentary footage, product design documents, high-res original artwork, and a curated list of awesome playable titles - all of that put into one cohesive experience. When you encounter a game in the Timelines, you can immediately play it without losing your place.

The massive selection of over 100 games spans seven different platforms: Arcade, 2600, 5200, 7800, Atari 8-bit computers, and, for the first time ever on modern consoles, Atari Lynx and Jaguar! Play the classics like Tempest 2000, Asteroids, and Yars' Revenge, or dive into some deeper cuts.

Behind every game are the stories of Atari, what was happening at the company, and what went into the creation of the games and the hardware on which they ran, all told by the people who were there.

And in addition to all that, Atari 50: the Anniversary Celebration also includes six new games:

Swordquest: AirWorld – a new entry in the legendary Swordquest series, inspired by the design concepts of original Swordquest creator Tod Frye. Who will be the first to solve its mysteries – and finally complete the quest?

Haunted Houses – The original “survival horror” game for the Atari 2600 gets a modern 3D voxel-based sequel, featuring more houses, more spooky situations, and more urns.

VCTR-SCTR – This mashup celebration of the vector era of gaming combines the gameplay from Asteroids, Tempest, and other vector-based arcade classics into a single, continuous challenge.

Neo Breakout – An amazing and addictive two-player competition that combines the best features of Breakout and Pong, with a modern graphic style

Quadratank – The first new entry in the classic Tank series since 1978 combines features from the original games with four-player fun in team or free-for-all modes.

Yars’ Revenge Reimagined – The Atari 2600 masterpiece gets a whole new look. Swap between original and modern graphics at any time!

Join in the celebration!
Great bunch of Games for Poland`s Independence Day! ^ Good Stuff Atari!
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Gudadantza: Where is E.T.? still buried in the desert? :)
It's shovelware.
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allope: I think one of the earlier Anniversary collections had the ROMs of the classic 2600 games sitting in one of the file directories....
The Atari Vault indeed had some exposed ROMs, which is why I was cautiously optimistic about this one... but they changed the packaging :/.
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Gudadantza: Where is E.T.? still buried in the desert? :)
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PixelBoy: It's shovelware.
lol :D
Doing quite well among reviewers

https://opencritic.com/game/13967/atari-50-the-anniversary-celebration
It looks like a very nice package. The Jaguar emulation will probably end up being the main selling point, although it's too bad that rights prevent some of the best games from being included, like Alien vs. Predator. Would have also been cool if Battle Wheels for the Lynx could have made it (Redline on GOG is the sequel). Surprising that Food Fight for the 7800 isn't included, since it's considered the best port and was made by the creators of the system itself. The Atari 800 also got kind of jobbed on the game selection, probably down to rights issues again (getting Synapse's games in there would have been a coup). Also, no arcade games from after the company splitting stings - no Roadblasters, Gauntlet, Paperboy, Stun Runner, etc. I guess those games are owned by Warner now...?
I'm an offended, jealous and irate Videopac/Magnavox Odyssey² guy.
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jkgarrahan: It's worth getting for the Museum-like aspects
https://twitter.com/scully1888/status/1591075924111491072
All those chopped-up Twitter posts seem silly. Why not write a good-old-fashioned article about it instead? =P
Great, they even have my favourite in there; Dark Chambers.

EDIT: Yes, I just read that it's closed. Shame really... but to that price it's a no-go either way.
Post edited November 11, 2022 by sanscript
Amazing, if some company goes the extra lengh to make something like this but for most Amiga games (lots of them) I'd buy a pack of 2500 games easily for a 500-1000 bucks that I've saved up only for that event.
Nice, gonna grab it on payday i think even though i have some of these games from before
No Defender?
Post edited November 11, 2022 by Syphon72
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P-E-S: While it certainly is true that old Atari drove the early rise of video games, they were also kind of responsible for the video game crash of the '80s. ;)

Nice to see this here. While some of these are probably too old and simple for me nowadays and there are a bunch of duplicates with newer versions...

TEMPEST 2000, baby! ... I must have played the DOS version we had to death, but this is the superior Jaguar version. :)
If you like Tempest 2000, you can check free remake Typhoon 2001:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBv4lFu6k54
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Syphon72: No Defender?
I think Defender has been missing in a few (if not all) of the other collections I've seen in the past
Played it for a bit and overall it is a nice package plenty of games and historical items such as interviews, Timelines, Magazine ads and TV commercials. Also doesn't seem to be too bias as it does address a few of the stumbles Atari has taken over it's lifetime.

My main criticism would be it features no games from the 16-bit Atari ST computer line.