Holiday Gift Guide – Atari’s Greatest Hits

I know a huge bunch of you out there have kids big and small to still buy for this holiday season. It seems like everything my kids want for Christmas has to do with video games.This is another chance to give them something that is fun and retro at the same time. Like I have said before I never played an Atari system growing up. My parental units were not big fans of the video games and when I finally got my paws on a system it was in the Nintendo family. So, it is really good to experience these games finally.

Atari Greatest Hits Volume 1 delivers 50 iconic Atari games to the Nintendo DS. The compilation game simply gives you the best of Atari’s arcade and 2600 games. With 50 all-time favorites including Pong, Asteroids, Centipede and Missile Command and available single cartridge multiplayer, the fun never ends. For those who love the classic gaming experience, this handheld breakthrough is sure to guarantee hours of fun on the go.

  • 50 games including 3 Atari 2600 games never before seen in a compilation
  • Multiplayer available for all head-to-head games using both single and multi-card
  • Original box, cabinet art
  • Hours of all your favorite classic games
  • Play anywhere, any time on the DS
  • Test your video game knowledge with the Atari trivia test! Also check out the original arcade cabinets, game manuals, advertisements, and other memorabilia!
  • Play the actual military training prototype commissioned by the US Army, never before released to the public!

Ryan’s Rating: 6 out of 10!!

Pros:   Classic games with classic controls.

Cons:  The games are fricken hard to me though.

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