ATARI ANTHOLOGY

'''Atari Anthology''' is a collection of 83 Atari games released in 2005 for the Xbox and Playstation 2. The compilation reproduces both Atari arcade games and titles for the Atari 2600 games console. As well as the games themselves, ''Atari Anthology'' includes extras such as original arcade artwork and scans of the instruction manuals for the Atari 2600 games, as well as video interviews with Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari. Many games have features to play each title at varying speeds, time limits or with a shifting colour palette, depending on the game; some of these modes must be unlocked by reaching predetermined goals in other games.
The compilation was also released for Windows computers, but it was instead called '''Atari: 80 Classic Games In One''' and had a few extras such as desktop themes.

Contents
Atari Arcade Games
Atari 2600 titles
External links

Atari Arcade Games



Asteroids

Asteroids Deluxe

Battlezone

Black Widow

Centipede

Crystal Castles

Gravitar

Liberator

Lunar Lander

Major Havoc

Millipede

Missile Command

Pong

Atari Red Baron

Super Breakout

Space Duel

Tempest

Warlords

Atari 2600 titles



3D Tic-Tac-Toe

Adventure

Air-Sea Battle

Asteroids

Atari Video Cube

Backgammon

Battlezone

Blackjack

Bowling

Breakout

Canyon Bomber

Casino

Centipede

Circus Atari

Combat

Crystal Castles

Demons to Diamonds

Desert Falcon

Dodge 'Em

Double Dunk

Flag Capture

Football

Fun With Numbers

Golf

Gravitar

Hangman

Haunted House

Home Run

Human Cannonball

Math Grand Prix

Maze Craze

Millipede

Miniature Golf

Missile Command

Night Driver

Off the Wall

Outlaw

Quadrun

Radar Lock

Realsports Baseball

Realsports Football

Realsports Tennis

Realsports Volleyball

Sky Diver

Slot Machine

Slot Racers

Space War

Sprintmaster

Star Raiders

Star Ship

Steeplechase

Stellar Track

Street Racer

Submarine Commander

Super Baseball

Breakout

Super Football

Surround







Video Checkers

Video Chess

Video Olympics

Video Pinball

Yars' Revenge

External links



Official Site

Atari Headquarters

Official worldwide Atari portal

Atari North America

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