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The Atari 400 Mini is a fantastic retro console time capsule for playing classics like Pac-Man, but it'll also help you ...
The new 7800+ console is more compact than the original, features HDMI connectivity, and can play both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges. Expect it to ship this winter.
Like the original console, the 7800 redux is compatible with most Atari 2600 games. That includes all the titles Atari released for last year’s 2600+ console, plus the upcoming RealSports ...
The Atari 7800 Plus’ Specs. Aside from being a smaller version, the Atari 7800 Plus looks exactly like the original console and will allow players to play games in widescreen mode or a 4:3 ...
Combat in a real way, was the original game console, predating the Atari 2600 with its own single-game system, and the cartridge came packaged with the original Atari. Ultra-nostalgic game cred ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Atari unveiled a new product as part of an effort to revive its classic consoles. Legendary gaming company Atari posted a video to its official YouTube channel, announcing its new ...
Game maker Atari is announcing a new handheld console called the Gamestation Go at CES 2025. Technically it's not a new console, as the Gamestation Portable, the console's original version, was ...
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console is the Atari 7800+. ... works with modern TVs with support for widescreen or 4:3 aspect ratios if you want to have that original feel to your games.
Adventure Of Samsara is a new 2D metroidvania title coming from Atari, paying homage to the original 1980 console video game ...
Along with its new console, Atari also announced a pair of new wireless controllers. The CX40 Plus wireless Joystick and CX78 Plus Wireless gamepad are loving recreations of the original hardware ...
These games are claimed to be compatible with original Atari consoles, which might make it the biggest game release year for the 7800 since its launch, as it only had 59 official games released ...
The original console featured SALLY, a faster 1.79MHz processor that roughly competed with NES—and would have beaten it to market had Atari been able to stick to the original plan.