it is on Atari and many more systems, but they were the first to publish it (or did it) for arcades. It was Taito in Japan and Midway in America in 1978.
peteivy
3 Feb 17#14
OMG they have Crystal Castles. Absolutely loved that game
ST3123
3 Feb 17#16
Comfortably, plus literally every 8 bit and 16 bit game ever released, with the possible exception of the CD based games. Storage has increased exponentially since the 8 and 16 bit days and couldn't be much less of a problem. The real problem of course are those ugly copyright/rights issues that have to always spoil the fun, that and the fact that 'Atari' want to make as much on these as possible.
To be fair the two collections combined make a decent little bundle of retro goodness just utterly ludicrous that they were split into two games in the first place!
morocco1
3 Feb 172#17
As someone suggested, £30 for both volumes is far more reasonable than £20 each - absolutely mental pricing strategy there, for what is essentially a novelty product - nobody is buying these for anything more than nostalgia (maybe trophies). Even ignoring the pricing, from a user experience point of view, having to change the disc in the middle of a retro gaming session is a nuisance in this day and age (and this is coming from a former Amiga owner, multiple disc swaps between levels...)
toonarmykid
3 Feb 171#18
£17.86 at ShopTo on PS4 and Xbox One
mattriggy
3 Feb 171#19
ET's been deserted again!
UltimatePhoenix
3 Feb 17#21
with that size could fit the Atari, Jaguar, Commodore, Spectrum games on the disc to :sunglasses:
thisisgiftx0x
3 Feb 17#23
Yeah I'm confused why this is hot it's £15.99 on the Microsoft store
heatlight to thisisgiftx0x
3 Feb 17#24
Because with a disc you can recoup some of the value by trading in or selling it after you're done? I prefer digital personally as I hate disc swapping but financially it'll normally work out better buying a hard copy.
willriley1981
3 Feb 17#26
Each game is about 1mb at the most - robbing **** trying to sell this as two volumes!
james42041 to willriley1981
3 Feb 17#28
1mb? The Atari 2600 could only allow cartridges up to 2kb
Syzable
3 Feb 172#27
I remember Pitfall on the Atari with such fond memories. Then i just saw this.....
Kids today have got it so good :smile:
Ninbox4 to Syzable
3 Feb 172#30
That dreaded scorpion underneath taught me how to swear when I was a kid! :laughing:
Ninbox4
3 Feb 171#29
Heat added FD, some great Arcade classics in there and nice to see the physical versions.
Though, I'd agree with others that breaking these into two instalments seems a little \:disappointed:/ compared to the previous Atari compilations. :laughing:
cheapbiker
3 Feb 171#31
If you really want a retro experience just spend the cash on a Raspberry Pi. I bought a 64gb card, loaded the motion blue attract mode image and packs and now I've got something massively more impressive than this for just over £40.
You'll also actually only play the Atari games for about 2 minutes each before running out of patience. I'm serious. I got a 2600 for xmas one year in the early 80s and it was great. These days no so great. Just load MAME and play the arcade originals rather than the dire conversions we used to get. At least the Spectrum had some distinctly original stuff, Atari is mostly shovelware.
iand123
3 Feb 171#32
An old workmate of mine used to win the highest score every week in his local which won him 8 pints every week.
McTabish
3 Feb 17#33
Of this, I bet 400mb is the 1080p logo animations of the developer and publisher when you start the games up!
littlebitsofgaming
4 Feb 17#34
Remastered in stunning HD... Atari 2600 games in 'HD'?
archiex to littlebitsofgaming
24 May 17#35
Would love to relive some of these but not over multiple discs etc. Why they couldn't just release a back catalogue collection on one disc with all artworks, instructions, a wiki of all things Atari - throw in some tv adverts for the games or interviews done at the time with developers etc. Make it a comprehensive archive of the Atari, and then you could charge a premium!
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Atari Flashback Classics Vol 1 PS4
Atari Flashback Classics Vol 2 PS4
Atari Flashback Classics Vol 1 Xbox One
Atari Flashback Classics Vol 2 Xbox One
- 50 classic Atari and arcade titles remastered and bundled on one disc
- Includes some of the most popular Atari titles ever released, including Combat, Centipede, Swordquest, Star Raiders, and more
- Definitive modern editions of these classic games - recreates the legendary retro experience on today's modern console in stunning HD
- Includes online play with achievements, global leaderboards, social features and more
- Explore your favourite games in more detail with an extensive visual archive of classic artowrk for each game
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arcade titles: Black Widow, Centipede, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Millipede, Pong, Space Duel, Tempest, and Warlords.
41 Atari 2600 games: 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe, Air-Sea Battle, Backgammon, Basketball, Black Jack, Bowling, Canyon Bomber, Centipede, Circus Atari, Combat, Combat Two, Desert Falcon, Dodge ‘Em, Fatal Run, Football, Home Run, Human Cannonball, Millipede, Miniature Golf, Pong Sports, Quadrun, Radar Lock, Realsports Boxing, Realsports Football, Realsports Soccer, Realsports Volleyball, Save Mary, Slot Machine, Slot Racers, Sprintmaster, Star Raiders, Steeplechase, Stunt Cycle, Super Baseball, Super Football, Swordquest EarthWorld, Swordquest FireWorld, Swordquest WaterWorld, Tempest, Warlords, and Yars’ Revenge.
Volume 2
Atari Flashback Classics Volume 2 features the following titles: A Game of Concentration (2600), Adventure (2600), Asteroids (2600), Asteroids (Arcade), Asteroids Deluxe (Arcade), Atari Video Cube (2600), Basic Math (2600), Brain Games (2600), Breakout (2600), Casino (2600), Championship Soccer (2600) ,Checkers (2600) ,Chess (2600), Code Breaker (2600) ,Crystal Castles (2600), Crystal Castles (Arcade), Demons to Diamonds (2600), Double Dunk (2600), Flag Capture (2600), Golf (2600), Gravitar (2600), Gravitar (Arcade), Hangman (2600), Haunted House (2600), Major Havoc (Arcade), Maze Craze (2600), Missile Command (2600), Missile Command (Arcade), Night Driver (2600), Off the Wall (2600), Outlaw (2600), Race (2600), Realsports Baseball (2600), Realsports Basketball (2600), Realsports Tennis (2600), Red Baron (Arcade), Return to Haunted House (2600), Secret Quest (2600), Sentinel (2600), Sky Diver (2600), Spacewar (2600), Sprint (Arcade), Starship (2600), Stellar Track (2600), Street Racer (2600), Sub Commander (2600), Super Breakout (2600), Super Breakout (Arcade), Surround (2600), Video Pinball (2600).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atari-Anthology-Xbox/dp/B000639E2Q
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/store/p/atari-flashback-classics-vol-1/c3nd23hm1j1p
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/store/p/atari-flashback-classics-vol-2/c3gvmvxvv7ps
Vol 1 Approximate download size : 404.7 MB
Vol 2 Approximate download size : 420.3 MB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opru6qPsPa4
To be fair the two collections combined make a decent little bundle of retro goodness just utterly ludicrous that they were split into two games in the first place!
Kids today have got it so good :smile:
Though, I'd agree with others that breaking these into two instalments seems a little \:disappointed:/ compared to the previous Atari compilations. :laughing:
You'll also actually only play the Atari games for about 2 minutes each before running out of patience. I'm serious. I got a 2600 for xmas one year in the early 80s and it was great. These days no so great. Just load MAME and play the arcade originals rather than the dire conversions we used to get. At least the Spectrum had some distinctly original stuff, Atari is mostly shovelware.