Classic Atari Games Arriving on Xbox LIVE Arcade
Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe Available Now
LYON, FRANCE 28 November 2007 Atari today announced that Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe is now available on Xbox Live Arcade, with three more beloved Atari Classics coming soon. With Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Tempest and Warlords, Atari will deliver the same gaming sights, sounds and action as the original, as well as a new evolved version of games featuring enhanced graphics, sounds and special effects.
Atari and developer Stainless are giving gamers the best of both worlds with the Atari Classic and Evolved games; nostalgic fun with the original Classics and new gaming experiences with the Evolved versions featuring contemporary graphics and music, plus Achievements to unlock and the chance to boost their Gamerscores.
Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe offers gamers the chance to rotate, thrust, flip, fire and launch into hyperspace as oncoming asteroids are blasted to smithereens just like in the 1979 original. The evolved version features the same frenetic gameplay with updated, beautifully rendered, high definition graphics.
Following this Christmas season will be Tempest, Battlezone, and Warlords. Maintaining the spirit of the originals linear geometric rendering by using vector graphics, the evolved version of the cult-classic Tempest features a graphics overhaul. Using skill and an arsenal of weapons, gamers must clear a web of enemies before time runs out and advance to the next stage.
The classic Battlezone has received a serious overhaul and added exciting new multiplayer modes. Players can use the Xbox Live Camera to watch live video of their opponents. Combine these features with new special effects for weapon firing, impacts and explosions and Battlezone becomes one killer classic.
The multiplayer Warlords pits king versus king to resurrect the competitive spirit of arcade games from years gone by. Up to four players can join the action with Xbox Live Camera support and take control of their own castle, allowing for a variety of single- or multiplayer experiences.
Gamers can recall their old-school arcade skills in Emulation mode and experience these treasured games in all their historical glory. Mature trigger fingers can play the evolved versions of the same titles and experience the same core gameplay. Gamers of all levels can test their gaming prowess out with three different settings Easy, Medium and Hard. For those who need a refresher on Classic Atari games, time-limited trial modes are available for all titles. These Atari Classics on Xbox LIVE Arcade support all Xbox 360 high definition resolutions up to 1080p as well as full-screen anti-aliasing and digital surround sound. Players can make the most of the Xbox LIVE service with leader boards and 12 achievements.
For more information on Atari and its entire product line-up please visit www.atari.com.
Archived: Atari will be on XBLA a lot in the next two months
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Atari will be on XBLA a lot in the next two months
11/28/07 1:24 pm | #1
In addition to today's release of Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe, Atari announced today that Battlezone, Tempest and Warlords will all be coming to Xbox Live Arcade after Christmas. The three remaining look to also include "evolved' versions and have all been developed by Stainless. Both Battlezone and Warlords will feature Xbox Live Camera support. Check out the details in the release below.
Re: Atari will be on XBLA a lot in the next two months
11/28/07 2:06 pm | #2
2600 is the first system i ever remember playing. gaming was so much different then, its grown into a beast of its own nature since.
Re: Atari will be on XBLA a lot in the next two months
11/29/07 11:56 pm | #3
Snore. I enjoy the old Sega Genesis games, and some of the PC games too, but XBLA is where new content should be coming to us. Not multiple versions of Pac-Man and Atari games.
Re: Atari will be on XBLA a lot in the next two months
11/30/07 11:29 am | #4
I dunno - with the average age of gamers now being over 30, the "nostalgia" market seems like easy money for those studios.
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