The Atari 50 collection is hands-down one of the most impressive assortments of retro games ever released. Not only does every title play perfectly, the presentation is exemplary.

I mean, the collection even comes with “extras” – videos that contextualise the games, providing a history of Atari that doesn’t fail to surprise even if you already know the topic.

I would recommend everyone gets a copy of it, and now there is a great way to do that, plus grab some extra games, in the name of US mental health nonprofit Take This, thanks to Humble Bundle.

Atari Recharged Retro Revival Humble Bundle

With pricing starting at £15.33 for the full 13 items of the bundle (and a surpriingly low £20.33 recommended price), the bundle has a value of over £106.

So, what are you getting in this collection?

  • Atari 50: over 100 games from Atari arcade machines, 2600, 5200, 7800, 8-bit computers, Atari Lynx, and Atari Jaguar.

  • Caverns of Mars: Recharged

  • Berzerk: Recharged

  • Quantum: Recharged

  • Breakout: Recharged

  • Yars: Recharged

  • Gravitar: Recharged

  • Missile Command: Recharged

  • Asteroids: Recharged

  • Centipede: Recharged

  • Black Widow: Recharged

That’s not all. The full bundle doesn’t just include these titles, you’ll also get a 10% discount for the Yars Rising game, and a 10% discount for the upcoming Atari 50 Expanded Edition DLC, which expands the initial collection.

Essentially, you’re looking at 110+ games for just a few dollars, or you could pay as much as you feel appropriate for a worthy cause.

Don’t miss the opportunity to grab these games by supporting the Atari Recharged Retro Revival on Humble Bundle now.

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Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.

He also produces podcasts, has a cigar box guitar, and of course, loves retro gaming.

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