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Atari 50 getting 39 new games in DLC detailing Intellivision “console war”

Atari 50 getting 39 new games in DLC detailing Intellivision “console war”

Unlocking the Treasure Trove: Atari's Timeless Legacy Expands with Groundbreaking Anniversary Celebration

Atari, the iconic gaming brand that has captivated generations, is set to embark on a remarkable journey with the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Expanded Edition. Developed by the acclaimed team at Digital Eclipse, this interactive museum delves deeper into the company's storied past, unearthing a treasure trove of untold stories, rare artifacts, and a wealth of playable games that celebrate Atari's enduring influence on the industry.

Rediscover the Legends and Uncover the Hidden Gems of Atari's Illustrious History

Exploring the Wider World of Atari

The Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Expanded Edition introduces two captivating new timelines that expand the already impressive scope of the original release. The first, titled "The Wider World of Atari," takes players on a journey through 19 playable games, accompanied by eight new video segments, interviews, vintage advertisements, and historical artifacts. This timeline offers a comprehensive exploration of Atari's impact, from the robot-blasting thrills of Stern Electronics' Berzerk to the lesser-known yet innovative gems from the late 1980s. Fans will delight in discovering the story behind the iconic "Fuji" Atari logo, as well as hearing from Pong creator Al Alcorn on the birth of Breakout. Additionally, this timeline shines a spotlight on the dedicated fan base's role in preserving Atari's legacy, uncovering unreleased prototypes and creating "homebrew" games.

The First Console War: Atari vs. Intellivision

The second new timeline, "The First Console War," delves into the long-standing rivalry between the Atari 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision. This segment promises six video segments and 20 playable games, including a selection of M Network titles, a mix of Atari and M Network sports games, as well as rare Atari 2600 and 5200 prototypes. The acquisition of the Intellivision brand by Atari earlier this year has further solidified the company's commitment to preserving and celebrating the rich history of the console wars that captivated gamers in the 1980s.

Expanding the Atari 50 Experience

The Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Expanded Edition will be available as a standalone digital release and as downloadable content (DLC) for the existing version of the game. Launching on October 25th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC, the Expanded Edition will also receive physical releases for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch platforms.The Expanded Edition adds 39 new games to the already impressive lineup of 103 base game titles and 12 retro games introduced in a free update last year. While the full list of these new additions has not yet been revealed, Atari promises to share more details in the lead-up to the Expanded Edition's release, further whetting the appetite of Atari enthusiasts and gaming historians alike.

Preserving the Legacy: Atari's Commitment to its Fans

The Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Expanded Edition stands as a testament to the company's unwavering commitment to its passionate fan base. By continuously expanding the interactive museum experience, Atari is ensuring that the rich tapestry of its history is not only preserved but also celebrated in a manner that captivates both longtime fans and newcomers to the brand. This latest expansion promises to delve deeper into the untold stories, hidden gems, and seminal moments that have defined Atari's enduring legacy, solidifying its place as a true icon in the annals of gaming history.

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