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qomp2 review [SideQuesting]

The Terminator 2 to the original Pong, qomp2 is a thoroughly enjoyable experience from start to finish, and one that will leave our eyes bleeding just a little bit from staring at the screen so much.

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Preserving the Past and Eyeing the Future, Atari Charts a Path Forward

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "From what I've observed over the past few years, and from what the Atari representatives articulated last Saturday in Boston, the company is at a fascinating, pivotal point in its history. Once the king of the American arcade scene, and a major player in the home computer and console markets, Atari fell off the radar in a big way starting in the mid 1990s. Seen in the subsequent years more as the owner of classic IPs and purveyor of plug-and-play retro consoles and less as an innovator & contributor to the video game scene, the company has begun to reinvent itself over the last half decade."

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Breaking out of Pong - qomp2 releases on PC, console and mobile

qomp2 from Graphite Lab and Atari takes the most iconic of gaming icons - the humble Pong ball - and lets it loose on the surrounding areas.

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Review - Qomp2 (Xbox Series S/X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Qomp2 is a fun challenge while it lasts. It’s a game all about a tough, borderline unfair, but ultimately rewarding gameplay loop. You will shout at it, you will want to break your controller in half, but you won’t want to give up that easily. I don’t exactly feel like the game captivated me enough to want to replay its levels and collect its (very few) secret items, nor do I feel like it’s worthy of a second playthrough for the sake of it, but it’s not a bad time while it lasts."

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