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Atari 50 Is Getting But One other DLC Pack, This Time Centered On Namco Titles


Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is getting one other DLC enlargement within the type of ‘The Namco Legendary Pack DLC‘.

No launch date has been set on the time of writing, however the brand new DLC will include a further timeline taking a look at Namco’s historical past with Atari, together with a number of playable variations of Atari PAC-MAN, GALAGA, GALAXIAN, DIG DUG, and XEVIOUS.

You’ll be able to count on a complete load of recent photographs, archival materials, movies, and interviews, with the trailer highlighting extra footage from the interview between Atari’s co-founder Nolan Bushnell and present CEO Wade Rosen.

– 3 Atari PAC-MAN video games: PAC-MAN 2600, 5200, and Atari 8-bit. This marks the primary ever re-release of those video games for consoles.

– Interactive timeline exploring the historical past of Namco titles on Atari consoles that includes video interviews with builders, archival supplies and paperwork, photographs from the period, and extra.

– The U.S. arcade variations of DIG DUG and XEVIOUS, developed by Namco in Japan and initially launched by Atari, re-released on this type for the primary time ever.

– Dwelling console variations of GALAGA, XEVIOUS, GALAXIAN, and DIG DUG.

That is not all, although. For the Atari fanatics on the market, the corporate has additionally introduced an Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Version, that includes a customized design primarily based on the Pac-Man IP with a bonus double-feature sport together with the brand-new Pac-Man 7800 and the unique Pac-Man 2600.

The cartridge may also be made obtainable individually, or by way of a brand new ‘Excessive-Rating Assortment set‘, which incorporates all aforementioned video games for both the Atari 2600+ or Atari 7800+ (or, certainly, the unique 7800).

Atari 50 has already been expanded with two extra DLC packs; one taking a look at ‘The Wider World of Atari’, and the opposite taking a look at ‘The First Console Conflict’.

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