Old-school video games Centipede and Missile Command are making the leap from the arcade cabinet to the big screen: Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films and Atari are partnering to produce and finance two feature films based on the 8-bit shoot ’em up adventures over the next two years, the companies have announced.

Centipede tasks players with sniping waves of cascading insects, while the Cold War-inflected Missile Command involves protecting cities from raining ICBMs. Both games launched in 1980.

The films are in the early stages of development, with no word yet on plot details, writers, or directors. Randall Emmett and George Furla will produce.

“Centipede and Missile Command are part of Atari’s unparalleled and rich library of popular games and we cannot wait to see these classic favorites come to life in the movies,” Atari CEO Fred Chesnais said in a statement.