Limited to 100 copies for its 2003 Classic Gaming Expo debut, the arcade hit Klax finally makes its way to Atari 5200 nearly 21 years after the system's release. This homebrew version features the same style of play as in the coin-op game, albeit without the original's distinct angled perspective that showed tiles tumbling toward the screen. Players must still, however, sort and stack the colored tiles into five bins in order to create vertical, horizontal, or diagonal matches. Each new level or "wave" gradually increases the speed of play, and both music and simulated voice effects are included to help re-create the arcade experience.