Publisher Atari has announced that it is reviving a once-iconic racing gem for the Nintendo Switch called Fatal Run 2089. Based on the original Fatal Run for the Atari 2600 and 7800, the game ...
Few words will put a catch in the throat of a Gen Xer like "Atari." No matter how badly that ... sent head-smacking mistakes ...
But for all the rosy recollection of games like Space Invaders (1980) and Pac-Man (1982), the biggest first-party title for ...
There comes a time in every gamer's life when nostalgia hits, and the urge to replay your old favourites comes out of the ...
Atari has introduced the Atari 7800+, a modern update of the classic 1986 console. The new version is smaller and more powerful, with an HDMI port for easy connection to modern TVs and monitors.
Atari is once again bringing back a past classic for modern gamers. Nearly one year to the day since the company revealed the Atari 2600+, the company has unveiled a faithful recreation of the ...
Atari has a treat for those of you sitting on a cache of Atari 7800 game cartridges — a new compact recreation of the classic home console complete with backward compatibility. The company has ...
Atari; WayForward Limited by the tech of the time, Yars Revenge didn’t have much of an in-game narrative, instead launched alongside an accompanying comic book that provided context for the ...
Atari is not done banking on nostalgia. The iconic video game company is again teaming up with Plaion Games to release another backward-compatible console. If you are sitting on a treasure trove ...
The Atari 7800 was originally released back in 1986 and sold a price tag of about $140 (approximately $393 today). It is remembered for games like "Galaga," "Dig Dug," "Ms. Pac-Man" and "Asteroids ...
Best Buy has an excellent limited-time deal on the Atari 2600 Lego set. The 2,532-piece buildable model is on sale for 30% off, which drops the price from $240 to $168. This set is routinely sold ...
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