The venerable video game company Atari is offering preorders for a new game console it previewed earlier this year: The Gamestation Go will release in October for $180 (plus $8 shipping).
A retro-inspired gaming console is now available at a tremendous price on Amazon, with the Atari 7800+ console and controller selling for a mere $101.40 instead of its normal cost of $129.99. This 22% ...
A lot of retro handhelds get the nostalgia right but the basics wrong. The Gamestation Go avoids that trap. It has a 7-inch ...
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console for modern TVs is the Atari 7800+. Just like the console from 1986, it’s backwards compatible with the 2600. There must be at least a few retro gamers with ...
Atari has cool retro hardware and promising new games dropping this year and next. I got my hands on the 2600+ Pac-Man ...
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Atari and Plaion today revealed a new console created from their partnership: The Atari 7800+ console, a modernized recreation of the 1986 7800 console. The updated console has HDMI connectivity and ...
Blow the dust off your old Atari 2600 console. Apparently, there are still new games coming out for it. The Atari 2600 first arrived in homes in 1977 and is nearly 50 years old, ceasing production in ...
I can still remember every detail of my years spent playing my mom’s hand-me-down Atari 2600 as a kid. I had the system set up on an old CRT TV in the corner of my bedroom. On weekends, I’d sit down ...
A recreated Atari 400 for the 2020s is going up for pre-order right now by Retro Games. For $120, owners get to enjoy emulated Atari 8-bits games (25 pre-installed, others side-loadable) with the ...
Atari buys the brand and the rights to numerous Intellivision games, bringing an end to what some consider to be the first console war. An old-school video game rivalry has a new chapter with Atari ...