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. reading time 2 minutes There must be at least ...
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Atari has been considered a retro brand for decades now, but it hasn't always leaned into that designation. While licensed T-shirts and plug-and-play consoles have been a fairly consistent offering, ...
The Atari 2600+ comes out tomorrow for $129.99 (see it on Amazon). Anyone who lived through the early days of console gaming, or who’s interested in seeing what it was like, may want to take a look at ...
One of the best products to be unveiled at Gamescom 2023 isn't actually a game at all – it's a reimagined console. However, my first impressions of it were possibly as impactful as if I'd seen Grand ...
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The Best Atari 2600 Games

The Atari 2600 may not be the very first video game home console, but it was certainly the first one to cut through to ...
Atari 50’s selection of arcade titles is drawn from the company’s early days, largely out of necessity: that division was sold off, so later releases are owned by someone else. Still, these years ...
It's time to dust off your old Atari cartridges as the company again tries to tap into gaming nostalgia with an updated version of its iconic Atari 2600. The upcoming Plus model has the same look as ...
Atari’s 8-bit console had a short-lived shelf life, meaning its collection of games is quite slim. Fortunately for owners it was host to some cracking arcade conversions and has gone on to receive a ...
Atari has a picked up the Intellivision brand name and 200 games from Intellivision LLC. Details on the games were not shared, but Intellivision LLC will continue to develop the Amico games console ...
Atari has announced a rather large acquisition today, including five different IP from Ubisoft’s collection. The Atari company will take over ownership of these IPs, which include the Grow Home series ...