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Food Fight, first released in 1983 as an arcade machine and later released for the Atari 7800, is getting a modern remake. This new version of Food Fight is being developed by Mega Cat Studios, and will be released early next year, with single-player, cooperative, and online multiplayer modes.
The reimagined new game offers a plethora of potential gameplay scenarios, further supported by procedurally generated environments to ensure the food fighting fun never goes stale. Players can collect and choose from over 30 individual weapons, items, and special pick-ups, each with their own kitchen characteristics, such as “slippery” or “sticky.”
Food Fight will be a timed exclusive on the Atari VCS PC/console hybrid gaming system, and will come later to PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. According to Atari, the VCS version of the game will contain content exclusive to that platform, but did not offer details on what exactly that exclusive content will be.
This is said to be the first example of Atari's recently-announced refocus on premium PC and console games. More details will be released within the coming months.
More information can be found at the following links:
Atari Classic Food Fight Is Getting A Multiplayer Reboot
Developed by Mega Cat Studios, the reimagining of the classic Atari 7800 game will be a timed exclusive for the new Atari VCS.
www.gamespot.com
Atari will bring back reimagined classic arcade game Food Fight for the VCS
Atari is bringing back the classic arcade game Food Fight, and it will publish the game first on its Atari VCS game console.
venturebeat.com
I enjoyed the original arcade game, as well as the 7800 adaptation, which is one of my most played games for that system. Let's hope that this new Food Fight can live up to the tradition of fast-action fun set by the previous games.