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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Nintendo Switch, PS5 or PS4)

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Walmart has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Various Platforms) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders over $35.

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Available Platforms: Target has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Various Platforms) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ RedCard or on orders over $35 or choose free store pickup where available.

Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.

Available Platforms: About this game:
  • Airworld: yes, the team at Digital Eclipse created the fourth chapter of the never finished Swordquest series: Airworld.
  • Haunted House: a modern 3D isometric adventure based on the classic original.
  • Vctr Sctr: a celebration of the vector era of gaming which combines gameplay from a variety of vector arcade classics into a single challenge.
  • Neo Breakout: an amazing and addictive two player competition that combines the best parts of Breakout and Pong. & Yars Revenge Reimagined: Modern graphics the best-selling first-party Atari 2600 game of all time.
  • Quadratank: The first new entry in the classic Tank series since 1978 combines features from the original games with four-player fun in team or free-for-all modes

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    • Rating of 4.7 from over 180 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free.

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Walmart has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Various Platforms) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders over $35.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Available Platforms: Target has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Various Platforms) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ RedCard or on orders over $35 or choose free store pickup where available.

Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.

Available Platforms: About this game:
  • Airworld: yes, the team at Digital Eclipse created the fourth chapter of the never finished Swordquest series: Airworld.
  • Haunted House: a modern 3D isometric adventure based on the classic original.
  • Vctr Sctr: a celebration of the vector era of gaming which combines gameplay from a variety of vector arcade classics into a single challenge.
  • Neo Breakout: an amazing and addictive two player competition that combines the best parts of Breakout and Pong. & Yars Revenge Reimagined: Modern graphics the best-selling first-party Atari 2600 game of all time.
  • Quadratank: The first new entry in the classic Tank series since 1978 combines features from the original games with four-player fun in team or free-for-all modes

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 180 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
No longer available:

Amazon has Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Nintendo Switch) for $29.99. Shipping is free.

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3-D Tic-Tac-Toe, Adventure, Air-Sea Battle, Akka Arrh, Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Atari Karts, Basic Math, Haunted Houses, Basketbrawl, Black Widow, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Breakout, Neo Breakout: , Canyon Bomber, Caverns of Mars, Centipede, Cloak & Dagger, Club Drive, Combat, Combat Two, Quadratank, Crystal Castles, Cybermorph, Dark Chambers, Demons to Diamonds, Dodge 'Em, Evolution Dino Dudes, Fatal Run, Fight For Life, Fire Truck, Food Fight, Gravitar, VCTR-SCTR, Haunted House, Haunted Houses, I, Robot, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Major Havoc, Malibu Bikini Volleyball, Maze Invaders, Millipede, Miner 2049er, Missile Command, Missile Command 3D, Neo Breakout, Ninja Golf, Outlaw, Pong, Quadratank, Quadrun, Quantum, Race 500, Timeline, RealSports Baseball, RealSports Basketball, RealSports Boxing, RealSports Football, RealSports Soccer, RealSports Tennis, RealSports Volleyball, Ruiner Pinball, Saboteur, Scrapyard Dog, Secret Quest, Solaris, Space Duel, Sprint 8, Star Raiders, Super Asteroids & Missile Command, Super Breakout, Surround, Swordquest: AirWorld, Swordquest: EarthWorld, Swordquest: FireWorld, Swordquest: WaterWorld, Tempest, Tempest 2000, Touch Me, Trevor McFur In The Crescent Galaxy, Turbo Sub, VCTR-SCTR, Warlords, Yars' Revenge, Yars' Revenge Enhanced, Yoomp! ,
This collection is missing really good Atari games. Maybe, just maybe worth $20
This is an awesome package if you have any interest at all in the history of video games. It might sound weird, but the real value is more in the presentation than the games. It's probably better to think of as an interactive documentary or museum tour than just a games collection. I honestly didn't play any of the games for very long - some of them I literally messed around with for only a couple of minutes to see what they were like - but just having them there as context as you go through the timeline and see how the technology developed is really incredible. I would love to see other games companies take this approach to packaging up their retro games.

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This collection is missing really good Atari games. Maybe, just maybe worth $20
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Heard this is the benchmark for all future nostalgia collections. Apparently incredible historical extras and features. Shame it's not digital, I'd pick it up.
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Digital Xbox version is $40.

Looks great, but my backlog stinks. Will wait for cheaper digital vs Game pass
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MayorMcSwissCheese
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Quote from grumpybob :
Heard this is the benchmark for all future nostalgia collections. Apparently incredible historical extras and features. Shame it's not digital, I'd pick it up.
Yeah. Hoping for a midway/williams collection
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I have the Xbox version. 1. The way they present the games and history is awesome. 2. These are some old games some really fun some not. 3. There are a TON of games that use a paddle originally or a trackball. But for whatever reason on the Xbox they did NOT enable mouse support. This is a bummer. Not sure if the PC version supports a mouse but if it does, go get that version.
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Forgot to mention that some of reimagined games are really awesome. Overall the did a fantastic job, but give me some mouse support.
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Is everyone so lazy they don't like loading discs anymore? At least I can sell this copy later. Still waiting for $20. Can't wait to watch the extras.
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The title should be updated to detail the 2 vendors and different systems (not just Switch).
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This is an awesome package if you have any interest at all in the history of video games. It might sound weird, but the real value is more in the presentation than the games. It's probably better to think of as an interactive documentary or museum tour than just a games collection. I honestly didn't play any of the games for very long - some of them I literally messed around with for only a couple of minutes to see what they were like - but just having them there as context as you go through the timeline and see how the technology developed is really incredible. I would love to see other games companies take this approach to packaging up their retro games.
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3-D Tic-Tac-Toe, Adventure, Air-Sea Battle, Akka Arrh, Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Atari Karts, Basic Math, Haunted Houses, Basketbrawl, Black Widow, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Breakout, Neo Breakout: , Canyon Bomber, Caverns of Mars, Centipede, Cloak & Dagger, Club Drive, Combat, Combat Two, Quadratank, Crystal Castles, Cybermorph, Dark Chambers, Demons to Diamonds, Dodge 'Em, Evolution Dino Dudes, Fatal Run, Fight For Life, Fire Truck, Food Fight, Gravitar, VCTR-SCTR, Haunted House, Haunted Houses, I, Robot, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Major Havoc, Malibu Bikini Volleyball, Maze Invaders, Millipede, Miner 2049er, Missile Command, Missile Command 3D, Neo Breakout, Ninja Golf, Outlaw, Pong, Quadratank, Quadrun, Quantum, Race 500, Timeline, RealSports Baseball, RealSports Basketball, RealSports Boxing, RealSports Football, RealSports Soccer, RealSports Tennis, RealSports Volleyball, Ruiner Pinball, Saboteur, Scrapyard Dog, Secret Quest, Solaris, Space Duel, Sprint 8, Star Raiders, Super Asteroids & Missile Command, Super Breakout, Surround, Swordquest: AirWorld, Swordquest: EarthWorld, Swordquest: FireWorld, Swordquest: WaterWorld, Tempest, Tempest 2000, Touch Me, Trevor McFur In The Crescent Galaxy, Turbo Sub, VCTR-SCTR, Warlords, Yars' Revenge, Yars' Revenge Enhanced, Yoomp! ,
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Quote from PriapisX :
Digital Xbox version is $40.

Looks great, but my backlog stinks. Will wait for cheaper digital vs Game pass
Wow. I totally prefer physical. It's not locked to a device, and so isn't impacted when the digital store goes down and your device dies. Also, you can loan it out or even sell it. I'm all about digital for movies and music, but not for games.
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Quote from Nsxlane :
Wow. I totally prefer physical. It's not locked to a device, and so isn't impacted when the digital store goes down and your device dies. Also, you can loan it out or even sell it. I'm all about digital for movies and music, but not for games.
I was the same until recently.
The ease of opening and closing games with quick resume, being able to play on my living room Series X then den Series S seamlessly is a boon.
Plus packing up my Steam library is kind of fun, as well.

I think it's an evolution of giving up physical media; gave up music CD's long ago; movies/shows DVD's/blurays are no longer a thing later; Games is eventual.
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Thoughts on switch versus other versions of this?
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