Ok, what were your favorite arcade machines released by Atari?
My top 5:
1. I, Robot
2. Crystal Castles
3. Battlezone
4. Centipede
5. Gauntlet
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Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:48 PM
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Atari was never really my favorite arcade manufacturer. I'm not saying I didn't like them, but I really enjoyed what the folks at Exidy were putting out.
But, here it is in this order: 1. Asteroids In my opinion, this is the perfect space game. As I said in the "Favorite Vector" thread, the vector graphics really capture the feel of a cold and distant outer space. The sound effects are impeccable. It's popularity maintained the momentum set by Space Invaders the year prior (of its release) whereas Pac-Man carried that torch the year after. 2. Pong Yes, two rectangles and a square made #2 on my list. It is historically significant and it was the very first arcade game I ever played. Along with Computer Space and Sea Wolf, I would love to have this in my arcade cabinet collection. 3. Millipede Centipede was a great game - no question. But, Millipede takes this to the next level. There is so much going on in this game that keeps the pace at a fever pitch. I play this a lot when I'm stressed out. 4. Missile Command Trackballs weren't new but just about any game that had one was a success. This was just good and original game play here. 5. Tempest I play this more now than when it was in the arcade back in the day. But, fantastic vector graphics, controls and an original concept give this a high ranking. 6. Breakout Like Pong, Breakout is nostalgic. I played this in the bowling alley a lot and it was up there with some of the first arcade games I've played. I always liked the marquee on this cabinet, strangely enough and I played the crap out of the Atari 2600 version. 7. Tank Yet another one of the first games I have played. A fun game in its day even with the simple game play. This post has been edited by rmaerz: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:50 PM |
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Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:26 PM
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So many good ones, I don't know if I could ever come up with a comprehensive list. I'd wager most of the top ones would be vector games.
Kind of surprising to see so much love for Firefox. It was a cool game even if it was mostly eye candy. One I will add to the list that I don't see mentioned yet: Peter Pack Rat. From the opening bars of the music to the good graphics to the overall cool vibe the game has. This post has been edited by DaveD: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:27 PM |
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Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:57 PM
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I used to think that Midway was my favorite game producer, until I really thought about the great games that Atari produced.
My favorites (in alphabetical order) Asteroids Battlezone Blasteroids Centipede Fire Truck Gauntlet Kangaroo Millipede Missile Command Night Driver Sprint 4 Tempest |
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Posted Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:08 PM
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OK. I see a lot of mention of Battlezone and Tempest, but not much for I, Robot. Where's the love? Have many of you ever even tried this game, maybe even seen an arcade machine? This game was fun, challenging and had polygonal sprites down years before classics like Virtua Fighter and Virtua Racing even made it to the home consoles. I, Robot was truly one of a kind.
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:23 AM
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:36 AM
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For those who cannot find an arcade machine of I,Robot close to home, the MAME version for PC is quite good. There has never been another game released quite like this classic. In fact, it doesn't even fit into a standard gaming genre like space shooter, fighter, maze cruncher, etc. It is its own genre.
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:24 AM
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