Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration
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Several of the 19 new games — specifically those not found on the 2600 — are sadly not included in the new timeline and will need to be located within Atari 50’s game library. It’s no dealbreaker, but it would’ve been nice to get a bit of background information on their creation. We also feel like the exclusion of the original games created for the Intellivison to be a bit of a missed opportunity, but understandable given that this is Atari 50, not Intellivision 50. Fingers crossed Digital Eclipse will create something specific to that console's history now that the brand and associated IP are in Atari's hands.

November 8, 2024 Read Review

On June 27, 1972, Atari, as we know it today, was born. Well, technically, it was born a few months earlier under the name Syzygy Engineering, but the name Atari started life in 1972. I know this and many more interesting facts about the company because of Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, Digital Eclipse's love letter to the gaming giant.

December 6, 2022 Read Review

Atari 50 provides players the chance to play several generations of Atari on one disc. In addition to its whopping 103 games, an entire interactive museum chronicles Atari's history from their rise in the 70's, their fall in the 80's, and their return in the 90's. Packed with games, interviews, and loads of memorabilia, this is one anniversary celebration you should not skip out on.

November 15, 2022 Read Review

Over 100 games are bundled into Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Gold is traditional for 50th anniversaries, so does this compilation bring it home? The a

November 14, 2022 Read Review

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration may very well set the standard for retro compilations moving forwards, and not necessarily because of the content it includes. In truth, a significant number of the 100 or so releases included here are borderline impenetrable – appreciated inclusions, yes, but pretty much unplayable. It’s the way the package is presented, then, that sets it apart.

November 13, 2022 Read Review

An interactive journey through 50 years of video game history, including a specially-curated list of more than 90 games. PS5 version reviewed.

November 11, 2022 Read Review

Atari has been around for 50 years so it's time to celebrate the legendary company with one of the greatest game compilations ever.

November 11, 2022 Read Review

Before I start talking about Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, I think it’s fair to give you a little insight onto why this collection felt so special to yours truly. I have already stated in the past that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game was my first gaming memory, but the first system I could consider my own as a small kid was… an Atari Lynx. Yes. Of all damn things, the Lynx. I know how to play unknown crap like California Games and The Gates of Zendocon like the b...

November 11, 2022 Read Review

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is an absolute masterclass in how to fashion a retro compilation, all the while providing both contemporary and older gamers with an immediately accessible and immaculately produced window into the halcyon days of one of the video game industry's most prolific pioneers. This is the preservation of video game history done right and Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is the best retro compilation ever made, bar none.

November 11, 2022 Read Review

Like any retro game collection, how much you get out of Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is largely limited by your appreciation of its games. There are a lot here, and it’s safe to say that the majority of them didn’t really hold our interest. There are some classics that remain very playable though, and some were worth returning to just for a hit of nostalgia. The real reason to pick this up, though, is its wealth of museum-like content, as well as its new, reimagined takes on some popular titles. They make this a retro collection like no other.

November 11, 2022 Read Review