Walmart also has 140-Game Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition (Nintendo Switch) for $19.93. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Amazon has 140-Game Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition (Nintendo Switch) for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Includes the original release and adds two new timelines and 39 games to the playable Atari retrospective
140+ classic games
Emulation of games, recently rescued and unreleased prototypes, and other rare gems
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Walmart also has 140-Game Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition (Nintendo Switch) for $19.93. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Amazon has 140-Game Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition (Nintendo Switch) for $19.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi & Community Member Ki11EmA11 for finding this deal.
Details:
Includes the original release and adds two new timelines and 39 games to the playable Atari retrospective
140+ classic games
Emulation of games, recently rescued and unreleased prototypes, and other rare gems
Model: Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition - Nintendo Switch
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I'll say this as somebody who was alive when these games came out. If you're young, and you are used to the latest and greatest games, you are not going to enjoy this at all. It's kind of cool to see the origin of video games, and even watch the documentary videos of people that worked in the industry back then, but all of these games are very rough to play in 2025, especially on a Switch, PS5, or Xbox Series controller. The loud and repetitive noises that most of these games make are also very rough on the ears, and the difficulty level of most of them is not for the faint of heart. These kinds of games were made to eat your entire allowance, and the ones on Atari were practically straight ports of Arcade games, but with worse graphics and sounds.
oh yeah, gotta play that ET adventure!! (did, back in the day and remember liking it, confusing though it was.)
Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
Last edited by Danzilla April 13, 2025 at 11:54 AM.
oh yeah, gotta play that ET adventure!! (did, back in the day and remember liking it, confusing though it was.)
Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
You're not wrong about so many of the games, but there are a TON of games worth checking out ever for a few minutes... Not to mention the museum/history aspect of this title. You can absolutely get your money's worth
oh yeah, gotta play that ET adventure!! (did, back in the day and remember liking it, confusing though it was.)
Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
Very fond memories of adventure. Did you know that Superman uses the same underpinning code? Haunted house was one that actually held up pretty well
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I'll say this as somebody who was alive when these games came out. If you're young, and you are used to the latest and greatest games, you are not going to enjoy this at all. It's kind of cool to see the origin of video games, and even watch the documentary videos of people that worked in the industry back then, but all of these games are very rough to play in 2025, especially on a Switch, PS5, or Xbox Series controller. The loud and repetitive noises that most of these games make are also very rough on the ears, and the difficulty level of most of them is not for the faint of heart. These kinds of games were made to eat your entire allowance, and the ones on Atari were practically straight ports of Arcade games, but with worse graphics and sounds.
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I'll say this as somebody who was alive when these games came out. If you're young, and you are used to the latest and greatest games, you are not going to enjoy this at all. It's kind of cool to see the origin of video games, and even watch the documentary videos of people that worked in the industry back then, but all of these games are very rough to play in 2025, especially on a Switch, PS5, or Xbox Series controller. The loud and repetitive noises that most of these games make are also very rough on the ears, and the difficulty level of most of them is not for the faint of heart. These kinds of games were made to eat your entire allowance, and the ones on Atari were practically straight ports of Arcade games, but with worse graphics and sounds.
GenZ gets eaten by the alligators every time in Pitfall never to reach the gold bar.
$20 should be the regular price for the base version by now. I think steelbook prior low was about $42 or else $35 at woot if you want to play the region chance game. $20 on the steel might have been a mistake by target that was matched by amazon. Walmart has it for $30 now.
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Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
Speaking of which I just want to mention that unsurprisingly a lot of the games just don't hold up. I DLd the Adventure EMU a little while back. A game I liked a lot on cartridge way back when. Just came off as ridiculously silly and no real replay value. Just good for a quick look back and reminiscing over finding the few hidden secrets and running from rampaging dragons.
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(RetroArch in case anyone was wondering. Batocera works pretty well also for a dedicated machine also)
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