Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration

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Atari 50: The Wider World of Atari - DLC Launch Trailer
Atari 50 - Holiday Content Update Trailer
Atari 50 Anniversary Celebration Launch Trailer
Atari 50 Anniversary Celebration Announce Trailer
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration takes players 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 more than 90 playable games.
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Reviews
The reviews are taken directly from Steam and divided by regions and I show you the best rated ones in the last 30 days.

Reviews on english:
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288 reviews
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1.2 hours played
Written 3 days ago

If you're interested in video game history, definitely check this one out. Such a cool concept and great execution
4.7 hours played
Written 16 hours ago

A great collection with some nice history too it! Games range from extremely simple to the most obscure things imaginable. Exactly like Atari
1.2 hours played
Written 2 days ago

This collection is great and all, but the sounds seem a bit...off to me? I don't really know how to explain it. Comparing it to Atari Vault, the sounds of some of the games are clearly different.
26.3 hours played
Written 19 hours ago

REVIEW #127 Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration ---------- Collections of classic games are often hit or miss, and Atari has occasionally been the victim of this phenomenon. My usual experience with such compilations is that they will be missing great releases that were a bit more obscure and yet still be crammed full of so many "filler" titles that I'll never touch. Thankfully, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is a more thoughtfully designed experience that (mostly) avoids both pitfalls. It contains the usual massive selection of arcade and Atari 2600 titles, but other systems like the Lynx and the Atari 7800 have decent showcases in this collection as well. There's even Atari PC titles to discover and play! As one would expect, when you load up Atari 50: TAC, you can immediately dive into its sizable library of games and start playing right away. However, the main feature here is a historical showcase that's sectioned off into different subjects, and each section features a timeline that includes commercials, photos and interview videos, interesting quotes and blurbs of text, and of course, lots of games to try out. I personally found this interactive journey into Atari's history to be really interesting, especially since Atari 50 takes a more honest approach in detailing the company's rise and fall instead of sugarcoating the featured narrative and painting Atari as a perfect corporation that never made mistakes, only churning out awesome games that were all loved by everyone ever. As mentioned above, Atari 50: TAC's library, while big, feels more hand-picked and curated instead of being shoved full of games that no one will probably play. With that said, there's a good handful of novelties from Atari's history to learn about and try out, like their handheld Touch Me game. There's even a couple of titles that were made by other companies, a rarity when it comes to compilations like this! Admittedly, some of the games here I might only play once or twice, but I didn't personally find any complete duds. However, I did find a couple of curious omissions, like the 5200 releases of Centipede and Countermeasure as well as the 7800 version of Food Fight, which I feel would've been a better representation of a arcade-to-home console adaption than the XE version that's included. Also, some of the games may take a little tweaking in their control settings before they feel "right" during play. Overall, I can confidently declare Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration as one of the best classic game compilations that I've played. The current price tag of $40 USD is admittedly pretty steep, but there's a lot of content here that some players will undoubtedly feel outweighs the cost. It's also absolutely worth checking out when on sale if you're in the mood for some nostalgic fun.
6.6 hours played
Written 19 days ago

Absolutely need more like this