1. Memory of Atari
Old boys!
do you still remember these games?
Do you still remember when you received the first Atari game console in your life?
Do you still remember playing games with your best friends from day to night?
Do you still remember being spanked by your mother for playing games?
You have many beautiful memories of your childhood, but I'm sure that play Atari game is the best one.
Atari, known as the first game console in the world, the early fans are almost 40 years old. It is actually an old game manufacturer earlier than Nintendo. You can't imagine the little bee game, King Kong game, Pingpong ball, Snake game, Pac Man game, and even the holographic game and VR game you have played, are all from Atari. It's no exaggeration to call him "the ancestor of modern games".
This is the exact pixel game. Because at that time, the game picture can only reach this level. However, we old boys have experienced endless happiness! This kinda happiness is as excited as when you received PlayStation 5.
If you love games, you must love the history of games. Because you love how games develop, you will love the game consoles you have now and all the games you have played. As time goes by, you may forget about Atari and you may be playing the latest PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, or PC games. But Atari, founded in 1972, has been promoting the development of global games for 50 years. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Atari.
2.Atari X introduction
Atari has released its' Atari X 'plan, which can be found at: https://888atari50.com/ for details.
This plan is an industrial chain cooperation plan based on games and NFT products. It aims to further promote the prosperity and development of games in the WEB 3 world through blockchain. And many enterprises have participated in cooperation.
Atari has launched its Roadmap. We can be seen that after collecting NFT, users can obtain more rights in the games and the support from partners. The NFT collection includes 15 original Atari IPs, 16 stickers, and posters. 2600 in total, mint price is 0.1972 E. NFT is the key to enter the game world of WEB 3.
When it comes to NFT, I have to introduce its designer, Butcher Billy, who is a very famous pop culture artist.
At the same time, Atari X also launched a secret room game. The game scene is the Atari office (ROOM-133) in 1972. Your role is an excellent engineer. You need to find your badge (key) and go out of the office. At the same time, Atari has also opened a free 800 service hotline to tell you about the secrets in the room 133. If you can't dial this number, please contact me. I have downloaded the phone voice.
Everyone in Discord is talking about how to escape from the room 133. Although I finally got the password, but I still failed. You can have a try. Although the official said that unlock the room will not bring any rewards to you, but users still flock to it. Finally, when you pass the room, the second secret room is waiting for you (under development).
Room 133 link: https://theportal.to/atarix
3. NFT market
The floor price on the first day reached 0.35E, which has doubled on the basis of AL mint price, Volume 627 E.
Twitter has more than 62K followers and 12 KOLs, official account has been tagged 2836 times within 24 hours.
About 50% of Twitter followers are English users and 33% are Chinese users. The number of discord members exceeds 40K, and the number of 24-hour online members exceeds 4760.
Users who hold Atari NFT also hold gobintown Wtf, BEANZ official, Moonbirds, Azuki, MAYC, etc.
More than 68% of people hold more than 10 Atari NFTs, and about 27% of addresses are more than one year old.
The listing price is more than 0.37 (twice of the mint price), mainly in the range of 0.47-0.71.
Go to Element NFT market to own your memory gift, simply search ‘50 years of atari’, and click the right one. https://element.market/invite?ref=L255 and will be rewarded 10 gas fee topup.
At the same time, the Element NFT Market is carrying out the 'Element Storm' champaigns. You have the opportunity to get an Airdrop, listing award, trade award, invitation award, sign-in award, etc.