Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration: The Namco Legendary Pack Image
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  • Summary: The Namco Legendary Pack features the fan-favorite PAC-MAN for Atari 2600, along with an assortment of titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, and Atari 7800, including GALAGA, DIG DUG, XEVIOUS, and GALAXIAN. Players can able to jump straight into any game or explore the collectionThe Namco Legendary Pack features the fan-favorite PAC-MAN for Atari 2600, along with an assortment of titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, and Atari 7800, including GALAGA, DIG DUG, XEVIOUS, and GALAXIAN. Players can able to jump straight into any game or explore the collection chronologically through Digital Eclipse’s signature interactive timeline featuring developer interviews, archival documents, photos from the era and more.

    The full list of titles is as follows:

    DIG DUG (2600)
    DIG DUG (5200)
    DIG DUG (Arcade)
    DIG DUG (Atari 7800)
    DIG DUG (Atari 8-bit)
    GALAGA (7800)
    GALAXIAN (2600)
    GALAXIAN (5200)
    GALAXIAN (Atari 8-bit)
    PAC-MAN (5200)
    PAC-MAN (Atari 8-bit)
    XEVIOUS (7800)
    XEVIOUS (Arcade)
    PAC-MAN (2600)
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  1. Nov 13, 2025
    80
    I’d like to say that this is a perfect way to cap off the numerous expansions for Atari 50, but who knows if this is the end. There’s still so much history that hasn’t been touched, and while license restrictions will no doubt prove a huge barrier for Atari and Digital Eclipse, I sincerely hope there’s more to come.
  2. Nov 20, 2025
    80
    If you already own Atari 50, The Namco Legendary Pack is an easy recommendation for the interviews and timeline. It isn’t as exhaustive as I wanted in games with the likes of Pole Position missing, but it has been a fascinating watch, and I appreciate the timeline feature once again, with how it gives so much backstory to classic IP and legendary games with multiple versions and platform launches through Atari’s history.