I, Robot launch trailer – 1984 Atari arcade shooter reinvented on Nintendo Switch
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Atari, along with Llamasoft, readied a launch trailer for I, Robot. The reinvention of the classic 1984 Atari arcade shooter came to Nintendo Switch this week.
Everything you need to know can be found int he following overview:
I, Robot announced for Nintendo Switch, new take 1984 Atari game
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Publisher Atari and developer Llamasoft today announced I, Robot and it’s coming to Nintendo Switch. A release is planned for Spring 2025.
I, Robot is Jeff Minter’s reinvention of the classic 1984 Atari arcade shooter of the same name. The game has players taking control of a robot that’s chosen to defy its creators and escape its confinement by navigating across a 3D kaleidoscopic visualizer.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
Tempest 4000 getting a physical release on Switch
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Limited Run Games is preparing a physical release for Tempest 4000 on Switch, the company has announced. Only a standard version will be sold – no limited editions.
Tempest 4000 originally came to Switch this past March. Up until now, it has only been offered on the eShop.
Here’s some information about the game:
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Tempest 4000 Switch gameplay
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Tempest 4000 landed on Switch this week, and we now have gameplay. A new video shows off 18 minutes of footage.
Below is some information about Tempest 4000:
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Tempest 4000 confirmed for Switch
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Atari is bringing Tempest 4000 to Switch, the company announced today. A release is planned for March 22, 2022.
Tempest 4000 is a sequel to the classic arcade game Tempest, which “remains faithful to the original while adding heart-pounding new gameplay features.” Llamasoft and game designer Jeff Minter handled its development.
Here’s some information about the title straight from Atari: