Atari Anniversary Advanced

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Product NameAtari Anniversary Advanced
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4 Star Rating  "great old school games"2008-06-25
- Reviewed By yoding1
Got this one for my girlfriend so she could get in some game time. I've been playing since the days of Pong and love the fact that video games have come to such great heights. Unfortunately she can only handle simple controls and this was a great one for her. True, this would be a five star game if you could have the original controls for the games but beggers can't be choosers! I personally love the games and am hooked once again!!
 
4 Star Rating  "Break out the old school side"2005-07-14
- Reviewed By idsavant
Decent emulation for Asteroids, Battlezone (which I was never good at), Centipede, Missle Command, Super Breakout and Tempest. The Tempest controls are awkward, since with the coin-op version you play with a knob. Centipede and Missle Command, which used the track ball, works well with the GBA SP controls and movement is just as smooth. Asteroids seems a bit different to me; the graphics aren't as sharp as the original and things seem to be moving a tad bit faster than it should.
 
4 Star Rating  "Back to the Future! 20 years ago!"2004-05-12
- Reviewed By brettcullum
Remember when video games were in the arcades, and you had a pocket full of quarters? When Chuck E. Cheese was your favorite restaurant, and Aladdin's Castle was a place to hang out not a locale in a Disney flick? If you do this game is for you! In it you will find faithful reproductions of Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Missile Command, Super Breakout, and Tempest. No updates, no "arrangements", just straight up video games from the early 80s.

Most people have noticed the controls are an issue, and I agree they do hinder you sometimes. Missle Command and Centipede were designed for a track ball, and Super Breakout really needs a paddle. Using the directional pad takes some getting used to. I ended up playing this more on my GameBoy Player for the GameCube which made them a little easier.

But fans of these now primitive games/then innovative will be glad to see them again in any form. The games are simple and immediately playable and addictive. I am a fan of the retro games, and this package has some great ones. I love being able to play ASTEROIDS just as it was in the arcades - a bunch of white lines on a black screen with just a bass line going the whole time! Even the Atari 2600 improved on it with color!

You have to see this for what it is - the dawn of video games. Its nostalgia, a living museum where you can go back to a time when video games were mainly in arcades. You won't see dazzling graphics or complicated missions to complete. Mainly geometric shapes firing dots at each other. :-) But for some reason I love the games for being simple. Just shoot and stay alive as long as you can. And no tokens!

 
4 Star Rating  "Back to the Future! 20 years ago!"2004-05-12
- Reviewed By brettcullum
Remember when video games were in the arcades, and you had a pocket full of quarters? When Chuck E. Cheese was your favorite restaurant, and Aladdin's Castle was a place to hang out not a locale in a Disney flick? If you do this game is for you! In it you will find faithful reproductions of Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Missile Command, Super Breakout, and Tempest. No updates, no "arrangements", just straight up video games from the early 80s.

Most people have noticed the controls are an issue, and I agree they do hinder you sometimes. Missle Command and Centipede were designed for a track ball, and Super Breakout really needs a paddle. Using the directional pad takes some getting used to. I ended up playing this more on my GameBoy Player for the GameCube which made them a little easier.

But fans of these now primitive games/then innovative will be glad to see them again in any form. The games are simple and immediately playable and addictive. I am a fan of the retro games, and this package has some great ones. I love being able to play ASTEROIDS just as it was in the arcades - a bunch of white lines on a black screen with just a bass line going the whole time! Even the Atari 2600 improved on it with color!

You have to see this for what it is - the dawn of video games. Its nostalgia, a living museum where you can go back to a time when video games were mainly in arcades. You won't see dazzling graphics or complicated missions to complete. Mainly geometric shapes firing dots at each other. :-) But for some reason I love the games for being simple. Just shoot and stay alive as long as you can. And no tokens!

 
2 Star Rating  "Disappointing"2003-09-24
- Reviewed By sillysteve
I was eagerly anticipating being able to play some of my favorite arcade games from the early 1980s. Unfortunately, the reality of playing them on a Gameboy is sorely disappointing.

The trackball-based games, Centipede and Missile Command, are the biggest letdowns. Using the Gameboy's directional control to emulate a trackball just doesn't work. Centipede works adequately at first, but the inability to make swift moves quickly becomes a handicap. Missile Command is just unplayable. In the arcade version I would typically get a five-figure score; on the Gameboy I'm lucky to make it past the first level.

Battlezone is okay, but the small screen makes targeting much too difficult. I never played Super Breakout in the arcades, but as with Missile Command, the awkward controls make it nearly impossible. Asteroids and Tempest are probably the most successful of the bunch, but that isn't saying much.

The Atari trivia game is just bizarre. Do people really know the names of Atari's designers?

 
5 Star Rating  "Amazing Retro Reproductions"2003-07-18
- Reviewed By eagle-nebula-books
Both the look and sound have been captured perfectly in this Gameboy Advance version of Atari Ainniversary. Asteroids is perfect down to the look of the high scores. Same goes for the rest of the games---truly amazing considering how small the Gameboy screen is, but every detail is there. The only difference is in the control pad since all of the original games had different types of controls. But once you adapt and get used to the Gameboy controller, this is fun play for retro gamers.
 
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