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Atari has bought the rights to over 100 PC and console classics: So what will it do with them?

Atari, one of the giants of the game world, announced that it has purchased more than 100 PC and console classics. So what does the company want to do with these games it bought?
 Atari has bought the rights to over 100 PC and console classics: So what will it do with them?
READING NOW Atari has bought the rights to over 100 PC and console classics: So what will it do with them?

Atari wants people to play games like they did in 1985, but with better technology. Based on this, more than 100 PCs and consoles released in the 1980s and 1990s from the famous game giants Atari, Accolade, Micropose and Infogrames. announced that he bought the game. The company also added the Accolade trademark to its vault.

Atari’s new games include the Demolition Racer series, Bubsy and Hardball. “Many of these games are an important part of Atari history, and fans are looking forward to the re-release of many of these games in physical and digital formats and even porting them to modern consoles,” Atari CEO Wade Rosen said in a statement.

From this statement, we can understand that the purchased games will be renewed with new technology and will appear again. But details such as which games will be prioritized are not yet clear.

Atari is making a significant effort to return to the game with its investments in IPs that people care about. Just last month, Atari signed deals with Nightdive Studios and 12 Stern Electronics Arcade Classics IPs, including Berzerk and Frenzy. The acquisition of Nightdive Studios is notable not only for the games it provides, but also for its technology. Nightdive is a studio that specializes in remastering retro games for modern systems while improving their quality, and that’s exactly what Atari aims to do.

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