Hi,
I think for me while the Atari games were only 2D no 3D anything to them 
they had huge appeal and replay value to them back then. They were fun 
for many reasons. They didn't  have stellar graphics and sound, but the 
story lines and game play was fun. Which is the only thing that really 
counts.
I guess what Michael is missing is some nostalgia. Allot of us never got 
to play them, or did play the games and can not do it any longer do to 
our blindness.
I use to sit for hours playing Defender, Combat, Pacman, Space Invaders, 
UFO, Xaxon, and never got tired of them. I certainly would like to play 
them again.



Ron Schamerhorn wrote:
> Simply because even though it may not have all the bells and whistles of 
> what current games could it's still a first or a fond memory to play.
>   Somewhere along the line I missed Monty entirely with the Atari.  But you 
> can bet I'd have loads of fun playing some of the older type games.  I think 
> Tom's decision to keep the original was the correct one, since that is what 
> many people wanted.  At a future time it is good to see he will be working 
> on more of a Tomb Raider styled game in 3d.
>   Finally for some gamers here they have never played these games.
>
> Ron
> Audyssey Editor
>   


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