Missile Command: Recharged is a wonderful re-imagining of the age-old formula, and a fitting release for the 40th anniversary celebration of one of the finest arcade cabinet releases of old! Building upon such a rich history, whilst not trying to push too deep into 21st century territory, Missile Command: Recharged is everything the original game once was, 40 years ago, and so much more! Retro, yes; Modern, just as well; addictive, as ever! Oh and… giveaway time! Strap yourself in, sit back and relax and let me know in the comments section what you think of it and if you are planning on picking this one up! #MissileCommand #MissileCommandRecharged #AtariMissileCommand Kindly note that a review code was provided by Atari publisher of Missile Command: Recharged for Nintendo Switch. M...
RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures for the Nintendo Switch is the latest in the 20-year-old franchise. In this review we are going to take a look at what this new release brings to the table, and what about that performance? Is it worth your money, or should you reconsider and save up for something else? Let me know in the comments section down below what you think of it and if you are planning on picking this one up! #RollerCoasterTycoon #RollerCoasterTycoonAdventures #RollerCoasterTycoonSwitch Kindly note that a review code was provided by Atari, publisher (Nvizzio, developer) of RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures for the Nintendo Switch. More Nintendo Switch game reviews coming soon, stay tuned! https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/rollercoaster-tycoon-adventures-switch Dragon’s Lair T...
Atari, one of the world’s most recognized publishers and developers of interactive entertainment via its subsidiary, Vagabond Production Corp., and Fig, the community publisher behind such games as Phoenix Point, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire and Wasteland 3, today announced a strategic partnership designed to develop and publish two new video games: a reboot of one of Atari’s most beloved intellectual propertiesand a new IP from Atari. “Fig is providing a model where gamers not only help to get the titles they are most passionate about funded, but also have the opportunity to share in the financial returns with developers and publishers,” said Fred Chesnais, CEO of Atari. “We’re excited that Fig has opened up the vast potential of crowdfunding to IP holder and publishe...
Atari, one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers, today announced Tempest 4000, a visually stunning, action-packed shooter based on the classic arcade game, Tempest, will be available this holiday season on current generation consoles and PC. Developed by legendary game designer Jeff Minter, Tempest 4000 remains faithful to the original fast-paced gameplay while adding exciting new features and gorgeous graphics for audiences on the most popular contemporary platforms. The original Tempest, one of the first video games to use 3D vector graphics, represents one of Atari’s hallmark titles and is considered one of the most popular arcade games of all time. It has been featured prominently across pop culture – including in Ernest Cline’s dysto...
As the console wars is still on between PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Atari is also set to enter the arena with their AtariBox. It is a box. From Atari. It’s got four USB ports, an HDMI port, an SD card slot and a place to plug in a network cable. This was teased back in June as the new Atari console. There are two versions, one with a wood front and one with black glass. Earlier Atari sent an email- “As you can guess, those ports suggest modern internal specs. It also means that while we will be delivering classic gaming content, we will also be delivering current gaming content. We know you are hungry for more details; on specs, games, features, pricing, timing etc. We’re not teasing you intentionally; we want to get this right, so we’ve opted to share things step b...
Today Atari has announced that 24 years after the launch of its latest home console “Atari Jaguar”, they will return to the market with a new gaming console. Below is the first teaser marketing video of the console: Atari is working on a new Gaming Console The announcement was made by Fred Chesnais, CEO of Atari, who told GamesBeat’s that “we’re back in the hardware business,” (consoles). He declined to disclose any kind of information regarding the console, but he said it is based on PC technology. Currently we know that the new console will share the same architecture used by the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, i.e. it will use x86 PC hardware, but still, we don’t have details on if it will be AMD or NVIDIA to provide their graphics. Chesnais said that Atari’s revival is we...