Art.Menegatti
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You can preorder on Walmart for this collection of games.
"Relive the golden age of videogames with Atari Flashback Classics on Nintendo Switch! Includes a selection of 150 classic games from Atari's legendary platforms.
The interesting thing is "ONLINE".
– Mix of titles from the arcade, the 2600 and 5200
– While some games are only from one source, some were remade for all
– Something like Centipede will be on there three times, one from each platform
– The collection will also include some games that were never released before, like Holy Moley
– Holey Moley: whack-a-mole type game
– Classic sports games included
– Well-known games such as Missile Command are here
– Some M-Network games are present like Astroblast, with Atari making a deal with Mattel to bring those games to the collection
– All three released Swordquest games (Earthworld, Fireworld and Waterworld) are here
– Unreleased game Sword Fight is included
– The border of the game is that of the original arcade cabinet
– Some games support touch screen
– With any arcade game that used a trackball, you can use the touch screen to simulate it
– If you don’t want to, you can just use the thumbstick or even the d-pad
– Any arcade game that was released in portrait mode will also support the same visual layout here
– Each of the arcade games comes with a picture of the machine, so you can see if it was standing cabinet or a tabletop cabinet
– All of the home console games come included with a digital copy of their instruction booklet
– 36 of the included titles are single player based
– The remaining games all contain some form of multiplayer, be it one at a time or all at once
– Some games even have online multiplayer
– For games that have scores, you can post those scores to online leaderboards
– The games are sorted in a way on the menu: you get all the arcade games first, then the rest are just shown alphabetically
– The collection supports save states
"Relive the golden age of videogames with Atari Flashback Classics on Nintendo Switch! Includes a selection of 150 classic games from Atari's legendary platforms.
- Classic Atari and arcade titles.
- Remastered and bundled on one game cartridge for Nintendo Switch.
- Recreating the legendary retro experience for today's consoles.
- Definitive modern editions of these classic games, packed with history and powered by the latest technologies."
The interesting thing is "ONLINE".
– Mix of titles from the arcade, the 2600 and 5200
– While some games are only from one source, some were remade for all
– Something like Centipede will be on there three times, one from each platform
– The collection will also include some games that were never released before, like Holy Moley
– Holey Moley: whack-a-mole type game
– Classic sports games included
– Well-known games such as Missile Command are here
– Some M-Network games are present like Astroblast, with Atari making a deal with Mattel to bring those games to the collection
– All three released Swordquest games (Earthworld, Fireworld and Waterworld) are here
– Unreleased game Sword Fight is included
– The border of the game is that of the original arcade cabinet
– Some games support touch screen
– With any arcade game that used a trackball, you can use the touch screen to simulate it
– If you don’t want to, you can just use the thumbstick or even the d-pad
– Any arcade game that was released in portrait mode will also support the same visual layout here
– Each of the arcade games comes with a picture of the machine, so you can see if it was standing cabinet or a tabletop cabinet
– All of the home console games come included with a digital copy of their instruction booklet
– 36 of the included titles are single player based
– The remaining games all contain some form of multiplayer, be it one at a time or all at once
– Some games even have online multiplayer
– For games that have scores, you can post those scores to online leaderboards
– The games are sorted in a way on the menu: you get all the arcade games first, then the rest are just shown alphabetically
– The collection supports save states
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