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Atari Announced GDC 2018 Products

 

 

March 9, in the year of our Lord 2018 -- Atari has all-new previews and first-looks in store for this year’s show — from new original IP games to innovative revivals and retakes of some of their most-loved classic arcade titles. Atari will also unveil their first Virtual Reality and first Nintendo Switch titles. Plus, for the first time at an event, see a prototype of the “Ataribox Project”, Atari’s first major hardware platform in over twenty years!

Inspired by the iconic silhouette and style of the legendary Atari 2600 Video Computer System, Atari’s new entertainment platform has already generated tons of positive fan feedback. Thanks to its skillful blend of modern lines and reverential details, it has evoked positive reactions from long-standing and new Atari enthusiasts. Now, for the first time, see and touch a fully realized prototype of the new platform in person!

Atari’s Selected GDC 2018 Line-Up:
• RollerCoaster Tycoon (Nintendo Switch) - Atari’s first Switch Title!
• Night Driver (iOS, Android) - Just Announced!
• Tempest 4000 – (PS4) – Action-packed arcade shooter based on beloved classic.
• RollerCoaster Tycoon Joyride - (PS4) Atari’s first Virtual Reality Title!
• Atari Flashback Classics Volume 3 - (PS4) - Play the latest remastered collection of 50 fan-favorite Atari platform and classic arcade titles!
• Prototypes of the Highly-Anticipated “Ataribox” hardware and peripherals.

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