Atari classics getting adapted to board games
The Atari machine may have long since gone, bu its legacy and its games continue to live on. And will soon be coming to a tabletop near you.
The Atari machine may have long since gone, bu its legacy and its games continue to live on. And will soon be coming to a tabletop near you.
In an attempt which I can only assume is to stretch the bounds of ludicrousness and desperation for video-game adaptations, it seems classic Atari video-games Missile Command and Centipede will be getting the movie treatment.
In an attempt which I can only assume is to stretch the bounds of ludicrousness and desperation for video-game adaptations, it seems classic Atari video-games Missile Command and Centipede will be getting the movie treatment. Yes – you read that correctly. Two really old classics, with seemingly little plot don’t really seem to be the kind of games you would expect Hollywood …
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