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Always loved the Intellivision. Parents got it when I was a kid, and they still have it. I have one, and my kids had fun with it as they grew up. I'll keep playing the Intellivision after I retire, like my grandpa did!
Intellivision's RPGs are what lured me in, like Treasure of Tarmin or the action Swords and Serpents, the latter of which has never been in any collection and really needs the keypad. Tower of Mystery looks great.
I'm considering buying this I'm honestly glad Atari did something like this at least they showed respect to intellivision I believe if Keith Robertson was here he would be proud.
Yeah that sounds pretty fair at least these guys are doing intellivision justice unlike a certain music composer who ran the company to the ground@JamJam0189
M-network was cool, but the original intellivision versions were WAY better (i am an intellivision fanboy, still have my original console). Really hope Atari does a version like this for pure INTV, even though they dont own some of the best games like Astrosmash, Imagic(dragonfire,etc), and Activision(pitfall)
Imagic and Activision are both owned by Xbox these days, who doesn’t appear to have any plans on ever doing anything with them, so it seems conceivable they could sell those collections to Atari eventually.
@@chfgn The thing about video games and other intellectual property is that the owners don't have to do anything with it. They can sit on it for years, then suddenly decide to use it if they feel it's worth doing so. Or maybe never use it. They may not even remember they have it... it may have come as part of a merger or acquisition, along with many other things. It may have changed owners several times in the past and is now long forgotten. But once they realise someone wants it, it suddenly has "value" and suddenly, money talks. 😂
they need to re release tron deadly disks and a usb or wireless intellevision controller. modern controllers just don't emulate the feel of throwing those disks.
I really feel if they try to do an Intellivision game separate from this, it will fail. The market for the Intellivision was so much smaller. But if they would actually do a side chapter of just intellivision games, it would do well. I love this title and how they are building on it (the M network games were previously released on the older atari titles). They need to do two things. 1: get Activision titles as their own expansion (guaranteed sales), 2: create an Intellivision expansion that includes (in my opinion) the best Intellivision game "Tron: Deadly Discs". they would have to work out licensing issues with the owners, but I'd be willing to pay $20 for each of those expansions.
Acquiring the Activision titles would be a great idea even if it would be sad to see a company give away the games that created them (albeit nowadays Activision Blizzard has become such a soulless shell that they probably wouldn’t care about selling them to the highest bidder).
@@emanuelepolloni4002 Business and sentimentality rarely make good bedfellows. 50 years ago these were important products for them, but most of the people who made them are retired or dead. Who there will remember the Atari 2600 or Intellivision, never mind know the ins and outs of the systems and software? Making modern console games is no longer a months work for a handful of people, so they must grow and adapt, and yes... become soulless. Selling a few 50 year old games probably won't pay Activision's monthly coffee bill.
@ but it would be very sad. Like imagine if Nintendo sold to Sony Mario and Donkey Kong: no matter what they would do with that ip, it will always leave a bitter taste to all Nintendo fans because it would mean that Nintendo doesn’t care about the characters and games that gave them an identity
@@emanuelepolloni4002 I don't think they could buy them outright. It would be more licensing the games for the title. They've done it before with the Atari 2600s they've released in the past (the flashback 8 has the Activision games on it).
How are they working around the key pad stuff? I never had an Intellivision but I know that Football, Tennis and, I believe, Soccer all used the key pad on the 5200. ( You blasted through the 5200 games so quick that I didn't see what they were).
I would really like to have DLC packs for all Activision Atari games and all consumer brand games (Tooth Protectors, Kool Aid Man, Coke Space Invaders, etc)
Do we know who owns the rights to those games now? Star Wars IP is a hot commodity, so the owners will probably want a pretty penny for any licence agreements.
Besides the physical extras, is there any plus to rebuying this, since it doesn’t have all the DLC installed already? Cant i buy the DLC for the original version, and still have all the same content?
I bought the expanded edition, but it won't let me access the extra content that wasn't on the previous edition. It wants me to purchase either a season pass or the two individual dlcs. I have no idea what to do. Did I get a defective disc?
I’m bummed I bought the season pass thinking we would get all the intelivision games in this update. Still a bit cool tho interested in all the videos and what they gave
As an Intellivision kid growing up, unfortunately M Network versions were sloppy seconds and not as good as the Intellivision originals. At first when I saw the title of this video I thought they actually added Intellivision titles and got excited for a moment…but…alas. Meh.
I know they're not going to add the likes of licensed games based off existing IPs like The Muppets and Porky's. But after seeing the Angry Video Game Nerd's episode on the Mature Atari games years ago, I don't think they'll add those as DLC as well.
All I want to know Is I'd my safe file will transfer over to this updated version? Really don't want to go through the whole history and museum again. Anyone know if their save file from the og version carries data over?
So is this new Atari anniversary Celebration Expanded the "complete edition"? So the OG non-Expanded version is obsolete since you get everything in that version PLUS extra stuff in the new Expanded version?
TBH this last DLC pack was dull, especially compared to the last DLC pack and the rest of the compilation. The Best game they put out was Frogs and Flies. No Intellivision games at all, which I was hoping for but instead the lame Atari 2600 ports
Pretty much agree here. Their first DLC is well worth the cost on the Nintendo eShop or getting the Expanded Edition over the first release, if you hadn’t already bought it.
Can someone tell me why the hell this has a 2.6 gb day one patch? Something tells me this game is NOT complete on cart. Kinda assumed this wouldn't have any patch at all as it just added DLC.
I have the knowledge now that all retro stick/ consoles have faults and respect no stamp of quality from the broadcasts, but what is the best out of the worse please? I don't want to wait tbh 9!!! | played many amstrad, Commodore 64 etc but more importantly on nes, snes, master system, mega drive most complete library as turtles in time in never completed as I borrowed it !! and ps1 would be a bonus, not interested much games after that, as if I wanted a jump in quality it would be ps5!!! Just live games that pushed the bar !! *PLEASE HELP !!! *
Atari would have to get permission from Disney (they bought 20th Century FOX and now own Alien and Predator). It all depends on if Disney gives permission AND they don't get greedy and don't ask for too much licensing money. There is a legit chance it could happen since Disney has been very lenient lately (they allowed Capcom to release the Disney afternoon collection on PS4 and Marvel vs Capcom collection pretty recently).
It does have value, and no doubt Atari have at some point paid good money to buy or licence it. If it attracts more people and increases sales of Atari branded products, it may be worth it... nostalgia and curiosity are powerful incentives.
I think it could've had a bit more pull if they had acquired Astrosmash and Shark Shark but of course the Amico people sold those IPs more than a year ago to a different developer.
Still waiting for news about a release on the Atari VCS. If they don't, I swear I will never buy anything else from the new Atari, as they really show no signs of supporting fans who bought their hardware.
Did they sell enough of them to make it worthwhile? Wouldn't third parties be creating games for it? Atari still have to continue to earn money to finance ongoing projects and new products, and I doubt they have huge piles of surplus cash lying around. People should buy products based on what the product can do now, not what may, or may not, happen in the future.
Hi, I was wondering if someone could please answer my question. This atari collection looks interesting but the esrb rating says that it had some bad language during the developer interviews. I'm a christian so I was wondering, if there are any instances where they say God or Jesus in a disrespectful manner. I noticed alot of movies will use their names as curse words. And that is absolutely not okay. So I would really appreciate if someone could please tell me. Thank you.
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Always loved the Intellivision. Parents got it when I was a kid, and they still have it. I have one, and my kids had fun with it as they grew up. I'll keep playing the Intellivision after I retire, like my grandpa did!
Intellivision was my console as a kid. I still have my dungeons and dragons cart.
Intellivision's RPGs are what lured me in, like Treasure of Tarmin or the action Swords and Serpents, the latter of which has never been in any collection and really needs the keypad. Tower of Mystery looks great.
I'm considering buying this I'm honestly glad Atari did something like this at least they showed respect to intellivision I believe if Keith Robertson was here he would be proud.
Yeah that sounds pretty fair at least these guys are doing intellivision justice unlike a certain music composer who ran the company to the ground@JamJam0189
Pre orderd the steel book just now based on this video. Looks great my first console was 2600 back in the day
This was really well done and I will be buying this DLC any more if they add to it.
So if I bought the original Atari 50, does the new DLC that’s out brings the context up to what this new release offers?
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
I really hope they buy all of the Intelivision games and make it DLC or its own thing. I would buy for Night Stalker alone!
M-network was cool, but the original intellivision versions were WAY better (i am an intellivision fanboy, still have my original console). Really hope Atari does a version like this for pure INTV, even though they dont own some of the best games like Astrosmash, Imagic(dragonfire,etc), and Activision(pitfall)
Imagic and Activision are both owned by Xbox these days, who doesn’t appear to have any plans on ever doing anything with them, so it seems conceivable they could sell those collections to Atari eventually.
@@chfgn while I never thought I would want Atari to own them, they are clearly doing good things with the IP and probably would continue.
@@chfgn The thing about video games and other intellectual property is that the owners don't have to do anything with it. They can sit on it for years, then suddenly decide to use it if they feel it's worth doing so. Or maybe never use it. They may not even remember they have it... it may have come as part of a merger or acquisition, along with many other things. It may have changed owners several times in the past and is now long forgotten. But once they realise someone wants it, it suddenly has "value" and suddenly, money talks. 😂
they need to re release tron deadly disks and a usb or wireless intellevision controller. modern controllers just don't emulate the feel of throwing those disks.
Too bad we'll never see a similar tribute for Coleco's VCS games.
If there is money to be made, someone will make it happen. 😂
I spent alot on M Network Carts a year ago for my Atari 2600+, I also have the VCS and this pack, some real gems here.
Thanks for your review
I never heard of the M network games until I watched your video
Hopefully we’ll see more dlc expansions next year.
I got a Atari 2600 in 2003 w/ like 80 games. A lot of the games I got were the M Network games. I definitely remember the shape of that cartridge.
I really feel if they try to do an Intellivision game separate from this, it will fail. The market for the Intellivision was so much smaller. But if they would actually do a side chapter of just intellivision games, it would do well. I love this title and how they are building on it (the M network games were previously released on the older atari titles). They need to do two things. 1: get Activision titles as their own expansion (guaranteed sales), 2: create an Intellivision expansion that includes (in my opinion) the best Intellivision game "Tron: Deadly Discs". they would have to work out licensing issues with the owners, but I'd be willing to pay $20 for each of those expansions.
Acquiring the Activision titles would be a great idea even if it would be sad to see a company give away the games that created them (albeit nowadays Activision Blizzard has become such a soulless shell that they probably wouldn’t care about selling them to the highest bidder).
@@emanuelepolloni4002 Business and sentimentality rarely make good bedfellows. 50 years ago these were important products for them, but most of the people who made them are retired or dead. Who there will remember the Atari 2600 or Intellivision, never mind know the ins and outs of the systems and software? Making modern console games is no longer a months work for a handful of people, so they must grow and adapt, and yes... become soulless. Selling a few 50 year old games probably won't pay Activision's monthly coffee bill.
@ but it would be very sad. Like imagine if Nintendo sold to Sony Mario and Donkey Kong: no matter what they would do with that ip, it will always leave a bitter taste to all Nintendo fans because it would mean that Nintendo doesn’t care about the characters and games that gave them an identity
@@emanuelepolloni4002 I don't think they could buy them outright. It would be more licensing the games for the title. They've done it before with the Atari 2600s they've released in the past (the flashback 8 has the Activision games on it).
@ that would be more plausible… albeit the licensing costs could be an issue by itself
What I want to know is is everything on there or are we still downloading the extras?
Star Strike on the Intellivision is still called Star Strike.
Amazing collection, you are right this is the gold standard. Thanks a lot for this madlittlepixel.
Ok, but now its time for some…… Activision DLC!!!
Atari does what IntelliDon't
WOW
Facts
I remember those commercials.
Is it bad??
Are all the games on the cartridge? 🍻
I received mine today (Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition from Amazon). Right now I'm downloading an update (2.6 GB!!!).
@ ah, kinda figured, but with the size of these games, makes no sense why they aren't sitting on the cartridge. 🤦🏻♂️
Do the digital buyers get an update or did we already get them from the update not long ago 🙏🏽
How are they working around the key pad stuff? I never had an Intellivision but I know that Football, Tennis and, I believe, Soccer all used the key pad on the 5200. ( You blasted through the 5200 games so quick that I didn't see what they were).
I would really like to have DLC packs for all Activision Atari games and all consumer brand games (Tooth Protectors, Kool Aid Man, Coke Space Invaders, etc)
It's a shame that this collection doesn't have the Star Wars vector arcade games, too. Can you play the Aliens Jaguar game, do you know?
Do we know who owns the rights to those games now? Star Wars IP is a hot commodity, so the owners will probably want a pretty penny for any licence agreements.
Besides the physical extras, is there any plus to rebuying this, since it doesn’t have all the DLC installed already? Cant i buy the DLC for the original version, and still have all the same content?
The new DLC is actually on the cartridge. The only benefit to buying the new versions over the DLC via eShop.
Is that Big Bird 2600 game included ?
I bought the expanded edition, but it won't let me access the extra content that wasn't on the previous edition. It wants me to purchase either a season pass or the two individual dlcs. I have no idea what to do. Did I get a defective disc?
Frogs & Flies is legit excellent. You have to put both switches in hard mode to turn it into a game, though.
Intellivision’s advance dungeons and dragons was my favorite. Hopefully Atari brings that one.
Anyone remember the Atari collection for PS2, and it had an pretty good soundtrack?
Atari Anthology was around on the gamecube aswell. I really liked the Midway Arcade Treasures series of games of that era.
What are all the new games?
Do you guys remember a game console that was to come out like 6 years ago? I think it was called the Amico or something? Lol, 😂
that whole thing was one giant ass scam.
I’m bummed I bought the season pass thinking we would get all the intelivision games in this update. Still a bit cool tho interested in all the videos and what they gave
As an Intellivision kid growing up, unfortunately M Network versions were sloppy seconds and not as good as the Intellivision originals. At first when I saw the title of this video I thought they actually added Intellivision titles and got excited for a moment…but…alas. Meh.
Plimpton ads? I am going Berzerk!
George Plimpton is now an Atari spokesman.
I know they're not going to add the likes of licensed games based off existing IPs like The Muppets and Porky's. But after seeing the Angry Video Game Nerd's episode on the Mature Atari games years ago, I don't think they'll add those as DLC as well.
Taking it way back with Atari
Atari & Intellivision were before my time, but I would love to get my hands on a copy for novelty purposes.
All I want to know Is I'd my safe file will transfer over to this updated version?
Really don't want to go through the whole history and museum again.
Anyone know if their save file from the og version carries data over?
So is this new Atari anniversary Celebration Expanded the "complete edition"? So the OG non-Expanded version is obsolete since you get everything in that version PLUS extra stuff in the new Expanded version?
The expanded content is available as DLC for the original release.
But i thought the new version doesn’t have “everything” physically, that you still have to download the second DLC too? Is that correct?
Image SEGA doing something like this, with games from Master System to Dreamcast...? Wow...
That would be tremendous 😮
I wana see more later Atari Arcade games they made.
TBH this last DLC pack was dull, especially compared to the last DLC pack and the rest of the compilation. The Best game they put out was Frogs and Flies. No Intellivision games at all, which I was hoping for but instead the lame Atari 2600 ports
Pretty much agree here. Their first DLC is well worth the cost on the Nintendo eShop or getting the Expanded Edition over the first release, if you hadn’t already bought it.
Yeah the 2nd expansion a good majority of the games are unplayable without 2 players so kinda pointless
Gog support?
I want a Colecovision, dammit.
Can someone tell me why the hell this has a 2.6 gb day one patch? Something tells me this game is NOT complete on cart. Kinda assumed this wouldn't have any patch at all as it just added DLC.
How many times will consumers buy the exact same thing? I got an Atari plug in play in a box somewhere, never play it.
Being able to play it on a switch is really nice. The OLED version really does the visuals of that era some justice.
So few good atari games. the sound chip is what is really lacking for the 5200, 7800
I have the knowledge now that all retro stick/ consoles have faults and respect no stamp of quality from the broadcasts, but what is the best out of the worse please? I don't want to wait tbh 9!!! | played many amstrad, Commodore 64 etc but more importantly on nes, snes, master system, mega drive most complete library as turtles in time in never completed as I borrowed it !! and ps1 would be a bonus, not interested much games after that, as if I wanted a jump in quality it would be ps5!!! Just live games that pushed the bar !! *PLEASE HELP !!! *
I just want the Atari Jaguar Alien vs Predator game ported to modern systems and PC.
Atari would have to get permission from Disney (they bought 20th Century FOX and now own Alien and Predator). It all depends on if Disney gives permission AND they don't get greedy and don't ask for too much licensing money. There is a legit chance it could happen since Disney has been very lenient lately (they allowed Capcom to release the Disney afternoon collection on PS4 and Marvel vs Capcom collection pretty recently).
Disney NOT greeting too greedy-😂😂😂
Where is Atari 520 games? 😊
This is cool.
Intellivision had blast processing and was 16bit
I wish the damn thing was not $50 for the Switch. I will just get the DLC on the Steam version.
The people behind the Amico were going on about how great and valuable the Intellivision IP was, but Atari is like "Pffft! This is DLC fodder."
It does have value, and no doubt Atari have at some point paid good money to buy or licence it. If it attracts more people and increases sales of Atari branded products, it may be worth it... nostalgia and curiosity are powerful incentives.
I think it could've had a bit more pull if they had acquired Astrosmash and Shark Shark but of course the Amico people sold those IPs more than a year ago to a different developer.
Best fighting game character ever: Jenny
Glad I waited and skipped the first one LOL
wow
Still waiting for news about a release on the Atari VCS. If they don't, I swear I will never buy anything else from the new Atari, as they really show no signs of supporting fans who bought their hardware.
Did they sell enough of them to make it worthwhile? Wouldn't third parties be creating games for it? Atari still have to continue to earn money to finance ongoing projects and new products, and I doubt they have huge piles of surplus cash lying around. People should buy products based on what the product can do now, not what may, or may not, happen in the future.
@another3997 they won't sell any of they don't support it with their own software
Hi, I was wondering if someone could please answer my question. This atari collection looks interesting but the esrb rating says that it had some bad language during the developer interviews. I'm a christian so I was wondering, if there are any instances where they say God or Jesus in a disrespectful manner. I noticed alot of movies will use their names as curse words. And that is absolutely not okay. So I would really appreciate if someone could please tell me. Thank you.