Atari and PLAION announced the Atari 2600+, a new version of the retro console which allows original 2600 and 7800 cartridges ...
The company first released a teaser that showed off some sleek hardware—inexplicably sporting woodgrain, of all things—powered by a big, fat Atari logo. And now, in an exclusive interview with ...
No game publisher has lived as many lives as Atari. A pioneer in home console gaming, the company was there at the inception of the video game industry, the video game crash of 1983, and, like a ...
Atari is back with a limited edition Pac-Man console that plays 2600 and 7800 cartridges, but is this $170 collectible worth the nostalgia trip?
Psst, what do you get when you take an old Atari 7800, add HDMI output, and bundle it with new wireless controllers? You get the Atari 7800+. What happens when you then knock 40% off its usual price ...
TL;DR: Atari acquired the Intellivision brand in 2024 and is releasing the Intellivision Sprint, a $150 retro console featuring 45 built-in classic games, HDMI output, wireless controllers, and new ...
TL;DR: The ATARI Gamestation Go, priced at $149.99 and releasing in Q3 2025, offers a retro gaming experience with emulation of classic Atari consoles and arcade machines. It features unique controls, ...
Atari and Bandai Namco announced a variety of Pac-Man-inspired products and DLC, celebrating Pac-Man’s 45th anniversary. At San Diego Comic-Con 2025, attendees will have the chance to snag one of ...
It's safe to say the Atari 7800 wasn't everyone's childhood console. Otherwise, I'd probably be looking forward to a contemporary successor to the Lynx releasing this summer rather than the Switch 2 ...
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% ...
You might not recognize some of the names. For example, what is Astroblast? Is that like Astrosmash? Well, a lot of games got different names when Mattel ported them over. Thankfully, the Atari M ...