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CTOnews.com, April 21, according to foreign technology media Thurrott, Atari announced today that it has purchased more than 100 classic games from the 1980s and 1990s from Accolade, Infogrames and Microprose.
Wade Rosen, CEO of Atari, attaches great importance to the acquisition. CTOnews.com translated the press release as follows:
These games are iconic and groundbreaking works of Accolade, Infogrames and Microprose.
Many games have become part of Atari, and many fans are looking forward to rereleasing them either physically or digitally. Some games can also be transplanted to modern game consoles.
These games include:
"Bubsy" series
"hardball" (Hardball) series
Blasting Racing (Demolition Racer) series
"1942: Pacific Air War"
"Fmur117A"
"Fmur14"
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