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- Atari - 80 Classic Games in One!, also called Atari: The 80 Classic Games, is a collection of 80 video games previously published by Atari, Inc. and Atari Corporation, reproducing Atari's games from its arcade and Atari 2600 game console platforms.
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Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! is a 2003 video game collection for Microsoft Windows, also released as Atari Anthology for PlayStation 2 and Xbox, developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Atari Interactive.
Nov 11, 2003 · This collection includes arcade classics such as Asteroids, Pong, and Super Breakout, and Atari 2600 titles such as Adventure, Double Dunk, and Yar's Revenge. Whether you played these games in...
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Jul 17, 2021 · Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! is just one of the many compilations of Atari games that have been released over the years. Not to be confused with Atari Anthology which had similar cover art and most of the same games.
Nov 24, 2023 · Take a step back in time to the early days of video arcades with Atari's 80 Classic Games, a compilation of unforgettable and authentic Atari titles. Each one is faithfully reproduced with all the great sights, sounds, and fast action that made them so popular.
Nov 11, 2003 · Take a step back in time to the early days of video arcades with Atari?s 80 Classic Games, a compilation of unforgettable and authentic Atari titles. Each one is faithfully reproduced with all the great sights, sounds and fast action that made them so popular.
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Oct 30, 2003 · I. Introduction. This is a FAQ for the Atari 8-bit computer game Star Raiders. It contains. everything you need to know to play this complex (by 1979 standards) game as. well as a list of my...
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Jan 6, 2000 · Everyone saw these little goose stepping aliens in their dreams, and the companies with home video game systems (at that time Atari, Magnavox, Fairchild, Bally and RCA) saw gold. Space had...