Retro Atari Classics
Retro Atari Classics
Retro Atari Classics est une collection de jeux vidéo Atari parue le 11 mars 2005 sur Nintendo DS, développée par Atari, Inc. et éditée par Taniko. Classé dans le genre arcade, le titre propose des classiques de la marque ainsi que des versions mises à jour.
L'évaluation agrégée du jeu s'établit à 48,00. Concernant l'accueil critique, Game Informer a salué les jeux disposant d'un bon support du stylet, particulièrement « Centipede » et « Missle Command », qualifiés d'absolument géniaux, tandis que Play Magazine a exprimé l'avis que l'on risquait de s'ennuyer à mourir en moins d'une heure.
Médias
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Those with good stylus support (particularly "Centipede" and "Missle Command") are an absolute blast. [May 2005, p.128] »
« Chances are, however, that you'll be bored senseless within an hour. [May 2005, p.72] »
« The graffiti probably could have had a bit more work done to it but they probably wanted to retain the same character and feel of the original games. »
« This collection shows, that old and simple games have retained their playability. Games that pushed the limits of the hardware at their time, like "Gravitar," are ironically now the least playable. [May 2005, p.89] »
« Touch control is spotty for certain games, but the Control Pad is a reliable backup. [May 2005, p.91] »
« While this game is not destined for a New Mexico landfill, it is also not destined to be a centerpiece in your DS collection. At least we’ve learned that when Atari falls, they always seem to come back. Hopefully next time they will hit the mark. »
« Ten "okay, kind of accurate" conversions of arcade games add up to a barely average package on the Nintendo DS. »
« Atari, for some reason, decided to employ the touch screen for ALL the games on its compilation. For some games, it works; for others -- it's a clunky, useless interface that will have you cursing your DS hardware in no time. »