I think that ATARI would've actually ported its vector arcade games to the 7800 back in the day had the system seen more success. Sure, they don't quite capture real vector graphics, but they capture the feel and look close enough in my opinion. For me, the great thing about the plus consoles is that a much wider audience is now going to play these games, which means many more new 7800 and 2600 games down the road. At this point, ATARI should consider launching the 7800+ in Brazil, where 8-bit consoles are still considered current. At the right price, ATARI could bring an affordabke 8-bit system to a country where the SEGA Master System is still king. Exciting times.
The original old school 7800 Asteroids is my go to Asteroids game. I did pre order Asteroids Deluxe and will certainty approach it with an open mind. Thanks again for the review.
Asteroids Deluxe is my pick because of the "hidden" game Asteroids included. It has all the same play options as Deluxe and I like the look of your ship better. It is 2 games in one. I would pick this over the 7800 version of Asteroids just because the shield is much better then unpredictable death-dealer hyperspace. Like the extra chase you enemies too.
Good video! and review of these games for the Atari 7800. I got Space Duel for the Atari 7800 years ago, when it came out! Don't think I need to pick up Asteroids Deluxe now!
I posessed most of Bob’s Decresenzo’s Atariage games - all in museum quality condition. One day, I became concerned, that I was drowning in Atari stuff. So I sold off my 7800 collection. Included was an Atari Inc. 7800, (not Atari Corp.) with the box and everything, in perfect condition. I could kick myself!!
Luckily, for those still wanting the original 7800 Asteroids, it’s a fairly common game and shouldn’t be too hard to find or too expensive. I personally enjoy that version a lot, however, I’ve been meaning to pick up a copy of the vector version for a while now. You can still get it on AtariAge, but having it be an official Atari release is very cool plus it’s slightly cheaper and you get the box as well.👍
Thanks for the review, I assumed Space Duel was very different than Asteroids. I somehow missed Space Duel at the arcade. But I wouldn’t mind getting one of these. Just not sure which one yet.
@@Jolt7800 personally if you already have the original 7809 asteroids I'd go with Space Duel. It's just different enough that it feels more unique. Asteroids deluxe feels like the same game except with a shield and vector style graphics. That's just my two cents though.
Hey so I see your a member but you don't appear on the member list for some reason. I don't know why that is but I'll add you to the credits section in the future
Atari really should add stuff like the tethering to these official releases. Especially as most have been out for a long time.(It does include tethering on space duel. Thanks to a commenter here I saw they put that in.)
@@atarileaf based off everything I've seen to this point they'll be the original release. But there's a chance he could've touched them up. I'll let everybody know if I find that out for sure but I'm almost certain they'll be the original AtariAge releases...
there was Meteorites - by Electra Concepts - on the Atari 5200, when Atari did not publish Asteroids on the system (prototype complete) the crash really changed things ... my guess is 2600 Asteroids sales where already declining (or saturating) by then, 7800 versions only got visual upgrades (no Pokey sounds) they should have moved on to Sinistar & the like (probably could not afford the Licencing by then tho)
The Atari website says it'll be added back in for their release. So you may want to keep an eye on the channel as I'll do a comparison when I can get my hands on it!
I’m kind of surprised at some of the games they are releasing alongside the 7800. Including these two. Seems like weird choices. My guess is some heavy hitters are coming up for preorder around November/December and they wanted the sports cart and the weak m network cart and these out first? Idk.
I personally don’t care about those space shooters anyway. And there shouldn’t have been any astroid deluxe either since there was already an astroid game for the 7800, because the deluxe version doesn’t add much value to it. If i want to see a new space shooter game, well let somebody port radar scope to the 7800 because that game is awesome and unique in it’s own way. Also since nintendo don’t care about that game ever since.
@@cryptocoffee13 nothing beats the originals both in the arcade and the 7800. I'll take the Asteroids that launched with the console any day of the week myself. But these aren't bad either...
The plus version has the tethered two-player mode.
Just read the description on ATARI.
@@DaveMoorland-zv3tn that'll be worth picking up then
Excellent!
Wow, it looks like they are improving the homebrew!
I think that ATARI would've actually ported its vector arcade games to the 7800 back in the day had the system seen more success.
Sure, they don't quite capture real vector graphics, but they capture the feel and look close enough in my opinion.
For me, the great thing about the plus consoles is that a much wider audience is now going to play these games, which means many more new 7800 and 2600 games down the road.
At this point, ATARI should consider launching the 7800+ in Brazil, where 8-bit consoles are still considered current.
At the right price, ATARI could bring an affordabke 8-bit system to a country where the SEGA Master System is still king.
Exciting times.
7800 asteroids is still the best home port in my book. I own an original deluxe cabinet and the 7800 DX port looks solid.. Close on sound too
The original old school 7800 Asteroids is my go to Asteroids game. I did pre order Asteroids Deluxe and will certainty approach it with an open mind. Thanks again for the review.
@@adm712 thanks for the support! It's not bad especially if you're playing with other people
Thanks I hope the games are added to amazon Canada. I get free shipping which makes a big difference@@TheAtariNetwork
Like your reviews man. Keep it up !
Asteroids Deluxe is my pick because of the "hidden" game Asteroids included. It has all the same play options as Deluxe and I like the look of your ship better. It is 2 games in one. I would pick this over the 7800 version of Asteroids just because the shield is much better then unpredictable death-dealer hyperspace. Like the extra chase you enemies too.
Great review.. I hope you review all of the upcoming 7800 games.
I will certainly try!
Good video! and review of these games for the Atari 7800. I got Space Duel for the Atari 7800 years ago, when it came out! Don't think I need to pick up Asteroids Deluxe now!
@@danestegman155 yeah I think most people will be fine grabbing one or the other. So just decide if you like rainbow shapes or green rocks!
I posessed most of Bob’s Decresenzo’s Atariage games - all in museum quality condition. One day, I became concerned, that I was drowning in Atari stuff. So I sold off my 7800 collection. Included was an Atari Inc. 7800, (not Atari Corp.) with the box and everything, in perfect condition. I could kick myself!!
@@d.vaughn8990 oh my goodness. I wish I could've been the recipient of your sell off. But sorry that you've come to regret it
Thanks for providing the name of Space Duel. Been trying to remember that one forever. Much more colorful than either Asteroids
Thank goodness for the Atari VCS. We got both of these titles for dirt cheap weeks ago.
Two incredible games for the space genre!
@@Monhamd1000 two incredible games for the price of two!... Wait
Thanks for watching appreciate the comment!
Luckily, for those still wanting the original 7800 Asteroids, it’s a fairly common game and shouldn’t be too hard to find or too expensive. I personally enjoy that version a lot, however, I’ve been meaning to pick up a copy of the vector version for a while now. You can still get it on AtariAge, but having it be an official Atari release is very cool plus it’s slightly cheaper and you get the box as well.👍
I think these games are a really good start. I hope they keep up the new releases, and continue embracing the homebrew community.
Thank you.
Great review
Thanks for the review, I assumed Space Duel was very different than Asteroids. I somehow missed Space Duel at the arcade. But I wouldn’t mind getting one of these. Just not sure which one yet.
@@Jolt7800 personally if you already have the original 7809 asteroids I'd go with Space Duel. It's just different enough that it feels more unique. Asteroids deluxe feels like the same game except with a shield and vector style graphics. That's just my two cents though.
Thanx, TAN! You're the best (and I won't accept any refutation)
@@cyrollan thank you.
Hey so I see your a member but you don't appear on the member list for some reason. I don't know why that is but I'll add you to the credits section in the future
That's a good idea. They should have slapped all 3 Asteroids games on 1 cart
Right! That would've been a great value. But if Space Duel truly is fixed then that might be the one worth grabbing...
Cool games.
Atari really should add stuff like the tethering to these official releases. Especially as most have been out for a long time.(It does include tethering on space duel. Thanks to a commenter here I saw they put that in.)
@@deathofkings5633 yep apparently stuff has been added. I'll pin a comment
Are space duel and asteroids deluxe the same as the original atariage releases or did Atari and Bob revamp them a bit?
@@atarileaf based off everything I've seen to this point they'll be the original release. But there's a chance he could've touched them up. I'll let everybody know if I find that out for sure but I'm almost certain they'll be the original AtariAge releases...
there was Meteorites - by Electra Concepts - on the Atari 5200,
when Atari did not publish Asteroids on the system (prototype complete)
the crash really changed things ...
my guess is 2600 Asteroids sales where already declining (or saturating) by then,
7800 versions only got visual upgrades (no Pokey sounds)
they should have moved on to Sinistar & the like
(probably could not afford the Licencing by then tho)
Can you play these games on the Atari 2600+?
Sure can!
Too bad about the lack of tethering. That was the most awesome part about Space Duel.
The Atari website says it'll be added back in for their release. So you may want to keep an eye on the channel as I'll do a comparison when I can get my hands on it!
Trivia: What Rock album featured Space Duel on the cover?
I’m kind of surprised at some of the games they are releasing alongside the 7800. Including these two.
Seems like weird choices. My guess is some heavy hitters are coming up for preorder around November/December and they wanted the sports cart and the weak m network cart and these out first? Idk.
@@darkridearts we will find out!
Can it not be both that you’re correct AND have space madness?
So Space Duel is essentially Asteroids III
I personally don’t care about those space shooters anyway.
And there shouldn’t have been any astroid deluxe either since there was already an astroid game for the 7800, because the deluxe version doesn’t add much value to it.
If i want to see a new space shooter game, well let somebody port radar scope to the 7800 because that game is awesome and unique in it’s own way.
Also since nintendo don’t care about that game ever since.
I like Asteroids Deluxe the arcade version, same with Space Duel. I don't like these versions really, I would play them, won't be buying them.
@@cryptocoffee13 nothing beats the originals both in the arcade and the 7800. I'll take the Asteroids that launched with the console any day of the week myself.
But these aren't bad either...
I don't think I'll be picking these up. I would rather get the original more colorful Asteroids.
That's kinda my feeling too. I prefer the original but these aren't bad. Just graphically not my style.
I just bought all of them because I'm going to support atari and what they are doing.