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Showing posts with label Atari. Show all posts

Centipede Swarm crawls onto Amazon Luna for Game Night... you ready?

 

One of the best things about SDGT Entertainment's Summer of Gaming is discovering games that bring people together, and the latest addition to Amazon Luna's Game Night lineup does exactly that.

Now available for Amazon Prime members, Centipede Swarm takes Atari's legendary arcade classic and transforms it into a colorful, fast-paced cooperative experience built for modern families and friends. Instead of a lone player battling bugs across a simple screen, this new version turns the action into a chaotic multiplayer adventure where up to four players work together to survive waves of glowing insect enemies and take down a massive evolving Centipede boss.

For parents who grew up feeding quarters into arcade machines, Centipede Swarm offers a wonderful opportunity to share a piece of gaming history with their children. The original Centipede was one of the defining arcade experiences of the early gaming era, and this modern reimagining keeps the spirit of that classic alive while making it more accessible and exciting for today's players.

What makes Centipede Swarm especially appealing is how easy it is to jump into the action. As part of Amazon Luna's Game Night collection, Amazon Prime members can start playing without purchasing additional hardware or the game itself. Players can use their smartphones as controllers and join in on the fun, making spontaneous family game nights easier than ever.

And if your little gamer doesn't have a cellphone yet, don't worry. Amazon Luna also supports the Amazon Luna Controller, allowing younger players to join the fun without needing their own mobile device. That means parents, kids, siblings, and even grandparents can all jump into the same game and enjoy the experience together.

The gameplay itself strikes a nice balance between accessibility and excitement. Players move freely around a dynamic battlefield, blasting through swarms of enemies while coordinating with teammates to survive increasingly difficult encounters. The result is a roguelike game that's simple enough for newcomers to understand but hectic enough to keep experienced players entertained.

In an age where entertainment often pulls family members into separate rooms and separate screens, Game Night titles like Centipede Swarm remind us that gaming can still be a shared activity. Whether you're introducing your kids to a classic arcade franchise or just looking for a fun way to spend an evening together, this is the kind of title that feels right at home during Summer of Gaming.

So if you're already an Amazon Prime member, gather the family, grab a controller (or a phone), and see how long your team can survive the swarm. You might come for the nostalgia, but you'll stay for the laughs, teamwork, and memorable moments that happen when everyone plays together. Game on, and don't forget the snacks!

*Play Centipede Swarm on Fire TV or Fire TV Stick through the Luna app.


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Will the ATARI VCS be similar to our SEGA Streamcast concept? Hmmm


The idea we had for a Sega Streamcast idea... was similar to a Steam Link, but it had its own interface, classic games built-in, discounts on Sega games for every owner of the unit and a way to stream movies (via Netflix, etc). It really sounds like it, but if its Linux based and they're leaving the door open to more... it may be the system for Linux users. One thing about Linux users, they may not get as much mainstream love... but they support those who show love to them (not just superficially).

If the Linux base was the main reason ATARI surpassed its $100,000 goal by over 2000% placing it in a multimillion-dollar pond of crowdfunding success... I'm not surprised. It could be based on the interest most may have in the modifications if it's truly customizable. If the ATARI VCS is something that allows you to swap out memory cards, graphics cards, and all that good stuff... it could truly be a different type of system worth the purchase (if its solid). If it's similar to a Steam Link or more so a Steam Machine... I wouldn't consider it competition to the big 3 at all... and that wouldn't be a bad thing. Right now it's still an enigma to most, but once they show and prove what it will be in its final form... that will help me determine whether its a yay or nay. I'll leave you with the video. Game on!




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Check out part one of the new segment titled... "Jevaud's Pixel Journal"!

 
Keeping true to the way we like to do things at SDGT, Jevaud brings his perspective as a writer that double's as a fellow... avid gamer. Different game preferences... different perspectives... all in the name of our similar enjoyment of gaming. Enjoy, and the aim is becoming more focused so that we can unload a lot more... gaming news, reviews, and yadda's wrapped up in delicious... original craziness. Hope yer' hungry lads!