scrummy Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 Check out the great article at IGN.COM (text below) IGN.COM November 13, 2002 - Like most of the editors in the office, I began my passionate love affair with videogames in the late 70s and early 80s. An avid disciple of my parents and grandparent's Atari 2600, I learned my joystick chops with some of the best software you could ever hope for. Pitfall, River Raid, Seaquest, and Tennis were but a few of the many quality titles that made up the majority of picture time on our massive 13-inch television. It was a simpler time to be sure, and one that I remember fondly when speaking of my early gaming days. Unfortunately, it's impossible to get those easier times back, as they are nothing more than a captured moment in my childhood databank. Or so I thought. Apparently reading the minds of myself and other editors around the office, Activision is priming one of the best compilation sets we've seen in a very long time -- possibly ever. Entitled Activision Anthology, this 48-game set is setting new standards in terms of production values and interface. Structured like somebody's bedroom in the early 80s, gamers can switch between a rotating cartridge holder, their Atari 2600, and an antennae-enabled dial TV while playing some of the best games that Activision has ever produced. It's really quite charming. The cartridge selection itself is quite deep with almost 50 games readily available for play from the outset. And though it has yet to be confirmed by ourselves or the producers at Activision, it also appears as though there a few extra hidden games thrown in there for good measure (signified by empty slots in the rotating storage wheel). Even if that tease turns out to be false, the sheer amount of titles you can toy with are more than impressive. Pitfall, Sky Jinks, Star Master, Barnstorming, Stampede, Chopper Command, and 42 others are back in perfectly emulated glory. Whether it's the height bug in Decathlon, or the static destruction effect in Robot Tank, every last piece of code has made a triumphant return. And though the developers could have stopped their ambition where it was, they've included even more old school goodness. Original manuals, hidden commercials, send-away game patches, and a fully licensed 1980's soundtrack have made the final burn. Speaking of the soundtrack, it's no slouch either; boasting classic tunes like Take On Me from A-ha and Mexican Radio from Wall of Voodoo, kids who grew up in the "Me" decade will get just as much retro audio joy from this collection as they did in Vice City. There's actually quite a bit to talk about in Activision Anthology, but I've been spending so much time with it lately, that there's nothing else I'd rather be doing right now than playing it. In fact, I think I'm going to go play a session of Seaquest right now. Expect a full 1980's-style review of Activision Anthology in the coming days. -- Jeremy Dunham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cupcakus Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 He also said it would support ROM download of some sort.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE146 Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 Wow what a great review (or was it a preview.. guess I'll take a look). Remember Ken @ Activision looking for input from Atariage folk? It's sounding like it came out real good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cupcakus Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 This product is also why all of the Activision ROM's were pulled from AtariAge. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariLeaf Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 Sounds great. I may yet have to break down and get a PS2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariLeaf Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 http://gamestore.ign.com/product.asp?cooki...0609&affid=6500 Here's a page with a picture of the cover of the game and a quick description. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klove Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 That's a nice review. Some of you may be in for a let down though. The Download portion of the project got nixed by Sony at the last minute. It was a real shame too, as it we spent alot of time trying to get it working perfectly. In the end.. it did. "Worked perfectly that is." Sony, the people who originally supported the idea 100%, changed their minds at the very last minute. Right when we submitted to them for approval. "Talk about a real pisser." :-/ The downloads were going to include all of the unreleased prototypes that we have. Instead, they'll end-up going on the Activisions web site after all. I only hope that you all like the product. We worked as hard as we could to get the emulation as best as possible. I know of one of two glitches that really pissed me off, but because of the tight schedule we had, they were left in. See if you can find them, actually. You may have a bit of a time doing so. Thanks 'n' Keep your eyes peeled for the Activisions web site. - Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvis Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 someone tell me this is coming to Xbox and somehow will have Demon Attack (I know Imagic made it but Activision previously releases Atlantis)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inky Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 Someone tell me it's coming to the PC or GameCube.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cupcakus Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 PS2 only folks :-( But I don't think 42 atari games is a reason to buy a PS2... :-) It's just a PS2 emulator folks. For PS2 owners great! For PC users, just use a normal emulator :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liquid_sky Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 true, but i wish it would come to pc anyway just so i could buy it,.. so what if its an emulator, ken went thru alot of hard work, and id like to buy it to thank him, ya know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MegaManFan Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 That's a nice review. Some of you may be in for a let down though. The Download portion of the project got nixed by Sony at the last minute. It was a real shame too, as it we spent alot of time trying to get it working perfectly. In the end.. it did. "Worked perfectly that is." Sony, the people who originally supported the idea 100%, changed their minds at the very last minute. Right when we submitted to them for approval. "Talk about a real pisser." :-/ The downloads were going to include all of the unreleased prototypes that we have. Instead, they'll end-up going on the Activisions web site after all. Maybe I'm not the only one to have thought of this Ken, but since Sony put the kaibosh on the idea, would it be possible to put the Activision ROM files back on AtariAge now? It seems as though you and AtariAge already have a working relationship, so I don't see why this couldn't be done. If there's a question of royalties, make them available as a zip file for a low fee, say $5. I'd gladly pay for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE146 Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 It's just a PS2 emulator folks. Well... actually it's the packaging of the whole thing that appeals to me. I mean, we all know about emus, and the majority of us here have those games in cart form on an actual 2600. But that definitely sound cool with the whole deal there (i.e. the bedroom, the cart holder, the manuals, the patches, the commercials, the songs). Alltogether makes for a nifty little package I definitely "want to have". But I don't think 42 atari games is a reason to buy a PS2... :-) As far as the ps2 goes, why not snag one? I've always gotten every console during it's heyday from the 2600 on down.. heck it's the way to go imho. But yeah even if you're not into consoles during their day, you'll probably own one anyway sometime down the road. Admit it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
z28in82 Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 Well this sounds rather interesting, I may just have to look into this when it comes out, especially since I most likely don't have any of the games that will be on this game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPUWIZ Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 That's a nice review. Some of you may be in for a let down though. The Download portion of the project got nixed by Sony at the last minute. It was a real shame too, as it we spent alot of time trying to get it working perfectly. In the end.. it did. "Worked perfectly that is." Sony, the people who originally supported the idea 100%, changed their minds at the very last minute. Right when we submitted to them for approval. "Talk about a real pisser." :-/ The downloads were going to include all of the unreleased prototypes that we have. Instead, they'll end-up going on the Activisions web site after all. I only hope that you all like the product. We worked as hard as we could to get the emulation as best as possible. I know of one of two glitches that really pissed me off, but because of the tight schedule we had, they were left in. See if you can find them, actually. You may have a bit of a time doing so. Thanks 'n' Keep your eyes peeled for the Activisions web site. - Ken I don't know why you guys even tried that, Sony wouldn't let that fly because they can't run that sort of thing through their QA department. What are they gonna do, go to the fleamarket and buy a bunch of old Atari systems to test the downloading capability ? I don't think so. On a side note, congrats, let's hope it sells ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flojomojo Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 Looking forward to this as a package -- the 80's ambience, the price, the number of ROMs -- I mean games -- included, and the prospect of having the emulation done RIGHT on the big screen are all appealing to me. I'm not sure how well it will sell, but I know I want a copy. Is there a list of the included games someplace? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SS Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 Thanks 'n' Keep your eyes peeled for the Activisions web site. So, the "new" protos will be availible for download from Activision? Inquiring minds want to know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariDude Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 I hope the emulation was done better than the PC version that was released a few years back. I still have it and was not impressed with it. Hopefully that was just a mistake and Activision did a better job this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsoper Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 Will Activision offer a discount coupon for those of us who bought that piece of $%#$* Activision Classics for the psx a few years ago? Man that thing stunk. 30 2600 games all butchered, including Keystone Kapers with a PURPLE background. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Atari Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 The real question here is: is Double Dragon included? *Everyone flips King Atari off* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Atari Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 Okay, another thing, though it doesn't have to do with Activision itself or this CD, but wouldn't it be cool to have a CD with every 7800 game on it? It's a small library, so it shouldn't be too hard to do. Man, would I love that for the GameCube. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Night Phantom Posted November 16, 2002 Share Posted November 16, 2002 true, but i wish it would come to pc anyway just so i could buy it,.. so what if its an emulator, ken went thru alot of hard work, and id like to buy it to thank him, ya know? You can still buy it for PS2 to thank Ken...you just won’t be playing it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Android Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 Every Activision 2600 game *except* Ghostbusters, Kung Fu Master, Rampage, and Double Dragon. Prototypes Kabobber and Thwocker are included, as are Imagic's Demon Attack, Moonsweeper, and Atlantis and Absolute's Title Match Pro Wrestling, [Pete Rose] Baseball, and Tomcat F-14...no Skateboarding, however! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Android Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 Well, I see that in HERO the fired lasers remain on the screen in a few places and there is an odd glitch with a couple of the walls (they look solid, but you can walk through them). Do I win a prize? This isn't a glitch, but the colors of the Keystone Kapers escalators are dark purple instead of black and the elevator doors are dark purple instead of dark green. That's all I noticed for the time being... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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