Atari’s acquisition of the Intellivision brand has led to the announcement of the new Intellivision Sprint console, reviving a piece of 1980s gaming history with modern updates for today’s players.
It’s not often that I get to write about a console that’s as old as I am, but here we are. Atari has just announced a renewed version of its 7800 home console from 1986. Dubbed the 7800 Plus, the new ...
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 ...
Atari’s new 780 Plus console combines classic design with modern features like HDMI, supporting both Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges. The console includes a pre-installed game and offers additional ...
There’s a new retro console out just in time for the holidays. The Atari 2600+ ($129.99 on Amazon) is the most retro of retro consoles—so retro, in fact, that it’s actually compatible with original ...
Atari first announced the Ataribox last month, revealing its first attempt at building a console in 20 years. Today, the company provided some information about the device in an email to its existing ...