"Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration" is coming soon. It brings retro and classic games for all gamers to enjoy in time for the massive milestone of the famous gaming company that has reached its golden years. Atari is 50 years old, and the gaming company aims to deliver more than 90 remastered games for modern consoles and platforms for the fall season.
'Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration': 90 Games Remastered
Atari's 8-bit goodness and other versions of its games are making a comeback for modern gaming consoles in the coming months, and the company announced this via its "Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration" page.
It is no doubt that Atari was once a vital part of the gaming industry that brought the public its earliest gaming experiences ever.
The gaming company competed with many tech companies of the early days, including Nintendo and SEGA, which are still in the competition until the present. However, Atari is re-entering the gaming scene with its special anniversary edition for all. It aims to allow gamers to enjoy 90 playable games from its ecosystem, remastered for modern displays.
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What Consoles are Available for the 'Atari 50'?
The "Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration" is releasing by the Fall season of the year, and gamers should expect the new game later, coming in early or late Q4. According to Engadget, Atari is now partnering with Digital Eclipse to remaster games for the available consoles.
The "Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration" is available for the Atari VCS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Steam, and Epic Games.
Atari and its Legacy
Atari is one of the most significant games in history to bring the classic and retro titles of the past, giving gamers their entertainment needs during the earlier years until the present. Once, an Atari 2600 Cloud Gaming experience brought the entire lineup of titles from the company, with the "nearly-complete" collection on its servers.
The gaming company has been the subject of many past remasters and retro experiences, and some of its games were on different platforms for people to enjoy. However, nothing beats classic gaming that it developed for the public, several decades ago.
Tech developers once created artificial intelligence to try and beat all of the games in the Atari 2600, and it was successful in its ventures as the knowledgeable system finished the titles.
Many people are still focusing on classic games now, and companies like Atari are getting the spotlight it needs for the famous titles of the past to come for the modern gaming era. Atari is now 50, and instead of retiring for good, the company is bringing another hurrah for all users to enjoy through the revival of its old games that will see their way to modern consoles.
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Written by Isaiah Richard