Atari Vault - Haunted House & Return To Haunted House As Scary As You'd Think

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Atari Vault -- we play Haunted House and the smash hi sequel Return to Haunted House. They're exactly as scary as you think

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What is Atari Vault?:
Atari Vault is a collection of one hundred video games that Atari had produced for arcade cabinets and its Atari 2600 home console system, dating from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The collection was developed by Code Mystics, who had helmed similar collections of Atari games to other platforms, to work on Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux via the Steam client. The games, where possible, have been updated to include modern-day features such as local and online multiplayer and online leaderboards. Atari Vault was released for Microsoft Windows on March 24, 2016, with OS X and Linux ports expected to follow shortly. The games included in the collection include Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Tempest, and Warlords.[1][2] The collection includes a mix of arcade and Atari 2600 titles, including several titles released in both formats.[3]The list of games also includes a number of titles that had been in development for the Atari 2600 but never were formally released as Atari 2600 but were found and distributed later in other Atari game collections such as theAtari Flashback.[wikipedia]

Developer: Code Mystics, Atari (Publisher)
Genre(s): Old School Console, Classic, Retro
Platforms: PC Windows, Steam
Release Date: March 24, 2016







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