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Activision Anthology Remix (Mac)
 
 

Activision Anthology Remix (Mac)

by MacPlay
Mac, Mac OS X Everyone
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0000VLYX6
  • Item Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: December 2, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,109 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Get into the gaming groove with over 75 rad games from the Atari 2600 days and rock out to hit tunes of the decade. Tons of nostalgic fun - play all of your favorites in wild and wacky enhanced gameplay modes. Blast back to the '80s with Activision Classic Games!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice piece of retro gaming., September 3, 2004
This review is from: Activision Anthology Remix (Mac) (CD-ROM)
Gamers of my generation (thirtysomething), among others, fondly remember the Atari 2600 console. Come on, you remember it - the black joystick with the bright red button, the black console with four switches and a slot for game cartridges... the clicks, bleeps and bloops of games like Pitfall, Atlantis and Megamania: A Space Nightmare? If you do, then the Activision Anthology will bring a smile to your face; among the many other recent efforts to revive classic video games, MacPlay has published this collection of 75 games for the retro gamer in all of us.

So with a certain nostalgia, I installed and fired up the Anthology, and I was a bit surprised at the main menu: a fairly good approximation of the room of the neighbor kid in my neighborhood who actually had an Atari. (Well, the actual room wasn't so clean, with quite a few more pop cans strewn about.) Also surprisingly, the main screen greets you with some appropriately retro music - in my case, "Eye in the Sky" by the Alan Parsons Project. The music plays on as you choose and play a game from the rack; it's all tongue-in-cheek, of course, with tracks from my middle school days by groups like 'A Flock of Seagulls and' 'Whodini.'

The game emulation is perfect, except that you don't have to load up cartridges and flick that reset switch, and in a very short time I found myself trying to remember if you get more treasure faster in Pitfall by starting off running to the left, and if the underground shortcuts were worth the effort it took to jump over the scorpions. Of course, I don't have the old black joystick I was used to, although you can hook up a modern stick if you wish (I don't have one, and just used my keyboard).

So, you ask yourself, aren't these old games too easy and slow... don't they get boring quickly? The programmers have taken an interesting approach to this concern by mixing up these old school, aggressively blocky-looking games: if you wish, you can play the games in various "enhanced" game modes to up the challenge. For example, if, like me, you find Demon Attack too easy, you can set the game to play in "cube" mode, in which the game is set onto the faces of a spinning cube in the middle of the screen. As the manual says, "only the most mentally dexterous player will be able to compensate for the movements." Umm, yeah. There are several other modes that distort and add to the visuals of the original game ("disco," "bungee," and a stomach-turning mode dubbed "whirl," among many others).

Additionally, you can save games, keep high scores, and as you play along you can even unlock "patches" of previous versions.

My overall impression? MacPlay continues to impress me with their willingness to release a broad variety of titles, some quite mainstream and popular (the Baldur's Gate series, the supremely classic Fallout series) as well as games like this with pure retro appeal. True, some of these details of products like this will be lost on all but the true aficionado, but obviously none of these games are meant to compete graphically with modern offerings - this is a product intended for the old-school gamer who wants to resurrect a bit of gaming history, with a few new twists.

I encountered no bugs in my use of the Anthology, although the main screen interface takes some getting used to and isn't always intuitive, as it mainly employs the arrow keys and has none of the point-and-click mentality that we Mac users not only expect but, well, have encoded in our DNA. I find the collection to be an overall well-done offering; the added details do bring an enjoyable and added nostalgia to these games. The system requirements (400 Mhz G4) are modest, and the price is appropriate. I recommend this anthology for anyone who, like me, grew up in the arcades of the 80's and loves to emulate old games on modern hardware.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Aah, the memories..., March 31, 2006
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This review is from: Activision Anthology Remix (Mac) (CD-ROM)
Yes, the graphics are 2D (and just barely so). The complexity of the games is minimal in that many of the games feature a fixed character (skier, car, airplane) as the rest of the world (a mountain, competing cars, windmills) scrolls past with obstacles for you to avoid.

But as anyone who played these games as a kid knows, it wasn't the graphics or the immersive gameplay that was addicting. It was the fact that (for the most part) the games are simple and fun. Skill is needed in hand-eye coordination (helping Pitfall Harry jump over scorpions takes a good bit of timing), and most of the games are easy to just jump in and play.

Contrary to what a previous reviewer indicated, the instructions for the games *are* included - they're just not as easy to find as they should be since the interface is clunky (select a game, and then arrow left or right to get to the instructions for that game). Many games have different skill levels or courses/modes to play, and given the number of included games, someone stranded on a desert island would have a tough time going through all of them. I had no problems installing and running the games on my iMac G5.

For $10 or so, the trip down memory lane, some fun, and a few laughs are well worth the price. The Activision Anthology Remix is recommended if you fondly recall Activision games on the Atari 2600. 3 stars for fun, plus an extra credit 4th star for the memories.
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2.0 out of 5 stars not entirely compatible with osx5, April 29, 2009
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This review is from: Activision Anthology Remix (Mac) (CD-ROM)
hey, if you get this for five bucks you can play some old atari games on the mac. don't spend any more. macplay is out of business and there are no updates. Sadly, many of the emulations don't work with the new intel macs/osx5. But some, like Pitfall, do (Pitfall 2 doesn't as far as I can tell, which is what I really wanted to play!). Wish there was a way to turn off the mtv soundtrack.
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