Atari releases classic game under XP initiative as classic Atari 2600 console cartridge
Atari has announced a new initiative that sees never-before-released games finally get into the hands of collectors and game enthusiasts. Named Atari XP, this is a collection of games that Atari developed but did not launch on the classic Atari 2600 or released in very limited numbers. The first batch includes three sought-after titles including Return of Yar, Aquaventure, and Saboteur. The three games are available in two categories: standard edition and limited edition.
Atari says the Standard Edition of the game comes with the corresponding cartridge while the limited edition offers many extra perks, including a classic-style game box, manuals, posters, and cover art hard. There will be 1,983 copies of the limited edition to pay homage to the originally scheduled release year for all three games. Oddly enough, Atari only released 1,500 standard edition cartridges.
The developer said in a[https://www.atari.com/atarixp-launches-new-game-cartridge-initiative-with-the-release-of-three-never-published-titles/” rel=”nofollow” target=”_blank”>statement that each of the limited edition games will be priced at $149.99 (Rs. 11,135) and will be exclusively available on AtariXP.com. The standard edition cartridges will cost $49.99 (Rs. 3,711) each.
“With our large catalog of classic games, we saw an opportunity to bring high-value, nostalgic, content to the very active community of hardcore Atari fans, collectors, and video game enthusiasts,” said Atari CEO, Wade Rosen. “We are confident that fans and collectors alike will be thoroughly impressed with Atari’s reemergence into cartridge production.”
The three games are just the first of many planned to release through Atari XP, according to the company. The developer has promised future drops, which will include “rare-and-hard-to-find Atari IP physical media, and improved versions of classic games.” No more details of these future releases were made available.
Atari, which was founded in 1972, is making a concerted push to re-establish itself as a gaming industry powerhouse. It said it expects to deliver the standard cartridge bookings made until December 10 by Christmas this year, and the limited edition cartridges are likely to be shipped in the first quarter of next year.