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Antstream, the retro game streaming service, now available for 9.99 euros per month

Antstream, the retro game streaming service, now available for 9.99 euros per month

The retro video game service on demand Antstream is now available with more than a thousand titles from Atari, Commodore 64, Amiga, Sega and ZX Spectrum.

Anstream, the new retro video game streaming service that sought crowdfunding in the spring of last year, is now available at a price of 9.99 euros per month; It is a new platform for games on demand that has a catalog of more than a thousand titles from systems and companies such as Atari, Commodore 64, Amiga, Sega and ZX Spectrum, a new offer that adds to the existing ones such as Google Stadia, Microsoft xCloud or the most recent Amazon Luna, yes, focused only on retro-style video games.

Over 1,000 retro video games

Thus, in addition to the monthly fee of almost 10 euros, its managers also offer the possibility of hiring a whole year for 95.88 euros; Either through one option or another, Antstream can be run through the most varied platforms such as Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, Nvidia Shield and Amazon Fire, thus offering its customers all the possibilities to enjoy its extensive catalog in the most varied ways.

Antstream, the retro game streaming service, now available for 9.99 euros per month

Retro fans will be able to enjoy such iconic titles as Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, Joe & Mac, Double Dragon, Metal Slug X and many more, all of them published between 1972 and 2000, through a streaming service. Although its creators assure that they will continue to expand the catalog with new additions from companies such as SNK, Disney, Namco or Interplay, among others. Of course, from Antstream they already warn that we do not expect Nintendo games, since the company is not interested in giving up its retro games outside its own Nintendo Switch Online platform with titles, as we know, from NES and Super Nintendo.

According to its managers to the Venture Beat medium, the company has received an economic injection from the Chinese giant Tencent, with which they hope to grow in the coming years, incorporating all kinds of options and, of course, more games. At the moment, its own online ranking system has been incorporated so that players can compare their performances with those of other users.

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