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The New Wave Toys Missile Command X RepliCade Mini Arcade brings the classic Atari game to life with a detailed replica, featuring authentic gameplay, a Trak-Ball XL™ controller, and a CRT FX™ lens ...
There’s something genuinely special about Missile Command, and no, it’s not just that it’s an old game a lot of old people have nostalgia for. While some 1980s arcade games embody fear of ...
[Tiburcio] has also made a mini Space Invaders, and is thinking of completing the top-20 of his youth. Pacman, Asteroids, and Missile Command are next. We can’t wait. There are (ahem) a couple ...
It's a far cry from what we're used to from Missile Command, but the developers are aiming to retain the "tension and suspense of the arcade original". One wrong move could spell the end as you ...
The legendary company announced Missile Command Delta, a reimagined version of the beloved arcade game. Launching in 2025, this fresh take is designed to engage both old fans and new players by ...
Missile Command is up there as one of Atari’s most recognizable franchises alongside the likes of Asteroids or Pong. Its simple missile defense gameplay still holds up today and is still a great ...
The ongoing revival of Atari's library of arcade classics continues today with the announcement of Missile Command Delta. Unlike some of Atari's other recent releases, Missile Command Delta isn't ...
Publisher Atari and developers Mighty Yell and 13AM Games have announced Missile Command Delta, a reimagining of Atari’s 1980s missile defense arcade classic as a turn-based tactical game, for ...
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A whole lot, it turns out. Watch the Missile Command Delta reveal trailer as Atari's classic 1980s missile defense arcade game is reminagined as a turn-based strategy game. What starts as a ...
"While Missile Command Delta approaches gameplay in a completely new way, it retains all the tension and suspense of the arcade original," said Atari vice president of games Ethan Stearns.