



Product description .com Retro gamers will gobble up this classic game pack, which features six well-seasoned Atari games including Paperboy, Millipede, Crystal Castles, Marble Madness, Roadblasters, and Gauntlet. While the graphics may be outdated, the gameplay remains as strong as ever on these finger-twitching favorites.Paperboy requires gamers to navigate through busy streets and numerous obstacles to deliver the daily newspaper. Millipede is the lesser-known sequel to the popular coin-op classic Centipede. Once again, you must shoot the many-legged insect as it slinks its way down from the top of the game screen toward your exterminator gun. Another fast-action title is Crystal Castles, which challenges you to clear off all the onscreen dots (à la Pac-Man) while avoiding numerous obstacles. Similarly, Marble Madness requires that you roll your way through multiple obstacle courses filled with dangerous traps and enemies. Roadblasters is a basic arcade-style driving game with guns, while Gauntlet is a dungeon-dwelling fantasy adventure game that captivated arcade goers in the '80s. --Brett AtwoodPros:Faithful reproductions of six classic arcade gamesEasy-to-learn gameplay for beginnersCons:Retro graphics pale in comparison to newer 3-D games P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review The classic gaming bandwagon just keeps getting bigger and bigger. This time around, Midway has packaged up a bunch of mid-'80s Atari games. Atari Collection 2 contains Paperboy, Roadblasters, Crystal Castles, Marble Madness, Millipede, and Gauntlet. While many of the games are identical emulations, meaning they use the same code as the original arcade versions, Gauntlet and Paperboy are ports, meaning the original coin-op code was converted over. The ports are pretty good, although there are a few spots where you can notice the difference. Gauntlet supports the multitap, so four players can play. Analog control is supported in Paperboy, Roadblasters, Crystal Castles, and Marble Madness. It works reasonably well, but is a bit too touchy at times. Crystal Castles and Marble Madness simply demand a trackball - no other controller will do. The graphics are what you'd expect from games of that era, but everything looks more than a little fuzzy. Paperboy is the fuzziest of the bunch, and also has some weird contrast problems going on. The sound is about the same, but there is some weirdness here, too. Gauntlet occasionally forgets to make the key pickup noise, and the character-specific speech, "Warrior...now has...extra shot power," is even slower than normal. Without trackballs, Marble Madness and Crystal Castles aren't much fun. Without a steering wheel, Roadblasters suffers. Without the crazy handlebars, Paperboy isn't nearly as good. Gauntlet and Millipede control reasonably well, but Gauntlet just seems strange and doesn't hold up as well as I thought it would. And that's perhaps the largest problem with this collection. The games just don't hold up as well to the tests of time as the previous collections. There's just something eerily wrong with the games, like all the fun got sucked out, and blurry, poor-controlling husks were all that remained. Get it for Gauntlet, if you're a fan. Otherwise, you're still better off tracking down the arcade versions of these games. --Jeff Gerstmann --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review See more
D**X
A Fun Collection of Arcade Memories for me....
After a Snafu on this order, I finally did get this Game collection. I love the games on this collection as they remind me of the 80's arcades I used to frequent. Crammed so many coins in there. If you like 80's arcade games you will thoroughly enjoy this collection. It is a Must Buy.
F**K
This game is awesome!
If you are a nostalgia fan, or just someone curious to see what some of the great titles the 80's arcades had to offer, you should definitely get your hands on this title. I know that by today's standards, retro-collection games tend to have more titles to offer on one disc, but these six games have the replay value to make you not care. Each game works with some sweet peripherals, and that is awesome if you are like me and have every joystick, trackball, and handlebar controller out there. Crystal Castles, Millipede, and Marble Madness work terrific with my Nyko classic trackball controller, Roadblasters is pretty sweet with my Namco NeGcon controller, Gauntlet is great with three friends and a multi-tap adapter and of course the great Paperboy is so much fun with my Yamaha MS-1 handlebar controller. Every game in this collection is great in itself as I remember them all fondly having grown up in the arcade, but it's even more fun when you play with the different input methods. So if you love the classics, don't hesitate to buy Arcades Greatest Hits-The Atari Collection Volume 2.
J**C
4 out of 5 games
Paperboy is broken constantly flickering
C**.
Now it gets interesting..
Some of the more eccentric and unique games from Atari are perfectly emulated on this compilation, especially Millipede and Marble Madness, which support the elusive Playstation mouse and even rarer Trackball.Some of these games would reappear in future compilations on Playstation2, Half going to a Midway set, the others to Atari Anthology. So if you're working with a Playstation2 or 3, this one may not be worth your timePlays on Playstation 1-3
R**N
Worked well
Great gift
T**C
Awesome collection
If you like old school games than this is for you has some but not all the classic games you played as a kid great buy!
K**Y
Item as described. A pleasure to do business with ...
Item as described. A pleasure to do business with !!!
R**N
Five Stars
These are my favorite games aspacaly paperboy thanks Robert Dillon