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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!
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Complete game list with emulated systems, please. At the moment, it would be akin to buying a cat in sack / buying blind...
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Anime-BlackWolf: Complete game list with emulated systems, please. At the moment, it would be akin to buying a cat in sack / buying blind...
Yes, it seems strange that this is supposed to be a collection of classic games, but all detailed information is about some new games included in the collection.
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Atari Arcade

1. Akka Arrh
2. Asteroids
3. Asteroids Deluxe
4. Black Widow
5. Breakout
6. Centipede
7. Cloak & Dagger
8. Crystal Castles
9. Fire Truck
10. Food Fight
11. Gravitar
12. I, Robot
13. Liberator
14. Lunar Lande
15. Major Havoc
16. Maze Invaders
17. Millipede
18. Missile Command
19. Pong
20. Quantum
21. Space Duel
22. Sprint 8
23. Super Breakout
24. Tempest
25. Warlords

Atari Reimagined

1. Haunted Houses
2. Neo Breakout
3. Quadratank
4. Swordquest: AirWorld
5. VCTR-SCTR
6. Yars’ Revenge Enhanced

Atari 800

1. Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
2. Caverns of Mars
3. Food Fight
4. Miner 2049er

Atari 2600

1. 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe
2. Adventure
3. Air-Sea Battle
4. Asteroids
5. Basic Math
6. Breakout
7. Canyon Bomber
8. Centipede
9. Combat
10. Combat Two
11. Crystal Castles
12. Dark Chambers
13. Demons to Diamonds
14. Dodge ‘Em
15. Fatal Run
16. Gravitar
17. Haunted House
18. Millipede
19. Miner 2049er
20. Missile Command
21. Outlaw
22. Quadrun
23. Race 500
24. RealSports Baseball
25. RealSports Basketball
26. RealSports Boxing
27. RealSports Football
28. RealSports Soccer
29. RealSports Tennis
30. RealSports Volleyball
31. Saboteur
32. Secret Quest
33. Solaris
34. Super Breakout
35. Surround
36. Swordquest: EarthWorld
37. Swordquest: FireWorld
38. Swordquest: WaterWorld
39. Warlords
40. Yars’ Revenge

Atari 5200

1. Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
2. Millipede
3. Missile Command
4. Star Raiders (+ Enhanced Version)
5. Super Breakout

Atari 7800

1. Asteroids
2. Basketbrawl
3. Centipede
4. Dark Chambers
5. Fatal Run
6. Ninja Golf
7. Scrapyard Dog

Atari Handheld

1. Touch Me

Atari Jaguar

1. Atari Karts
2. Club Drive
3. Cybermorph
4. Evolution Dino Dudes
5. Fight For Life
6. Missile Command 3D
7. Ruiner Pinball
8. Tempest 2000
9. Trevor McFur In The Crescent Galaxy

Atari Lynx

1. Basketbrawl
2. Malibu Bikini Volleyball
3. Scrapyard Dog
4. Super Asteroids & Missile Command
5. Turbo Sub
6. Warbirds
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Swedrami: snip
Nice! - Thanks.
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Swedrami: snip
Thanks man. :)

Hmmm... "Asteroids", "Missile Command", "Pong" and "Tempest" and their clones / remakes / sequels are nice, but there is nothing much else of interrest left.

Many of those old Atari games are Activision ones, so there are MUCH left out because of copyright problems.
Post edited November 11, 2022 by Anime-BlackWolf
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Swedrami: Atari Arcade

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Thankyou for this - I was looking for a list of games included.
There's some good games included, although I'm disappointed that Phoenix, and Pitfall Harry are not among them.
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GOG.com: Release: Atari 50: the Anniversary Celebration
For everyone interested in the history of Atari, I highly recommend this little gem:

https://www.gog.com/en/movie/once_upon_atari

There also exists a book:

https://newonceuponatari.hswarshaw.com/new-book-page/
Post edited November 11, 2022 by BreOl72
Did not expect this here and going to grab this. Also the price alone for Tempest 2000 is worth it one of the best games i have played.

Only wish there was some Atari ST games as atari did release some on that machine.
Post edited November 11, 2022 by aluinie
The entire Atari line up could be here and it still wouldn't be worth 40$.
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TheCleaner517: The entire Atari line up could be here and it still wouldn't be worth 40$.
To you.
Glad this is here, but there are a lot of classics missing.

River Raid, Enduro, Pitfall, H.E.R.O, Frostbite, Keystone Kapers, etc.
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M3troid: Glad this is here, but there are a lot of classics missing.

River Raid, Enduro, Pitfall, H.E.R.O, Frostbite, Keystone Kapers, etc.
Sadly a lot of these games are from Activision not Atari.
Out of curiosity, are there any RPGs, or games that could be considered to be predecessors to what we now call RPGs, in this collection?
Where is E.T.? still buried in the desert? :) They should have added the game to the collection as an important piece of videogames history