Atari: The 80 Classic Games in One (Jewel Case) | 
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List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $5.89 You Save: $4.10 (41%)
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 7114
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: Jewel Case Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 25071 Model: 25071 UPC: 742725250710 EAN: 0742725250710 ASIN: B000BC3AHW
Release Date: September 20, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Take a step back in time with this collection of authentic Atari titles | | • | Faithfully reproduced with great sights, sounds, and fast action | | • | Classic arcade hits include Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Pong, and more | | • | Atari 2600 titles include 3D Tic-Tac-Toe, Asteroids, Football, and more | | • | For 1 to 2 players |
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Product Description Atari's 80 Classic Games is 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. Whether you played these games in their original arcade cabinets or on an Atari 2600 console, you're sure to find a favorite. It's the largest collection of classic games ever assembled on one disk! Games include: Crystal Castles Gravitar Major Havoc Black Widow Battlezone Pong Space Duel Tempest Warlords 3D Tic-Tac-Toe A Game of Concentration Adventure Missile Command Super Breakout Liberator Red Baron. and many more!
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A shot of classic gaming. March 19, 2010 J. L. Burbles (Gliese 839c) This is the definitive collection of Atari classics. You don't need to mess with other lesser collections because this one has them all. It evens includes a bunch of old 2600 games. These games are best for short bursts of fun. You want a nice long involving game play experience? Get an Xbox 360. These games are also good for playing at work!! Ha Ha!
GoHastings Rocks!! Thank You! November 16, 2009 Corina Davidson (Springfield, Ohio) I am completely and totally happy with my game! It was received 5 days after I ordered. The product was new as it should be, loaded without trouble, and now, I am showing my kids the games I used to play when I was their age! We love it!! I couldn't be more thrilled!!!
Retro Fun September 14, 2009 Onionson I bought this for a friend who wanted to play Centipede again. I was surprised how realistic the game played on the computer. Even her kids who play far more sophisticated games enjoy Centipede and a couple of the others. This is an outstanding bang for your buck.
would not load, then it crashed my computer September 11, 2009 P. Campbell 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was over joyed to find this product...BUT when I got it first I could not get it to load...THEN lo and behold my computer crashed...to me a worthless product.
Yup, There's Spyware Alright August 17, 2009 Coyote 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I saw another review that mentioned there was spyware in this game. I thought maybe he was mistaken, because I didn't think Atari would have so little self-respect as to do something like that. At the price of the game, it was a minor risk--I thought.
Well... I didn't even install the game. I chose the option to run the game from the disc for the first time. Immediately, Windows Defender popped up with a "medium threat" warning. I would have explored that further, to see what the threat actually was, but my whole system (I'm operating Vista) was acting unstable, a highly atypical state for my computer. I couldn't get alt tab to work and I couldn't get the game to close. I couldn't get to the Defender warning pop-up to click for more information. Task Manager wouldn't come up, either. I finally solved the problem by yanking the cord on my external dvd drive and disconnecting the game. I could finally exit the Atari window after that.
I'm disappointed, both because I was looking forward to playing the games and because I had thought better of Atari. I'd like to think this was just a computer glitch and Windows Defender made a mistake, but by the behavior of the game itself, I'm thinking it was no mistake. What a shame.
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