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Atari's niche retro computer expertly gets the mini console treatment.
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PCMag on MSNI Tried Atari's New Lineup and Got Hit With Nostalgia, Adventure, and a Surprisingly Good Bubsy Game
Atari has cool retro hardware and promising new games dropping this year and next. I got my hands on the 2600+ Pac-Man ...
Atari and Ubisoft announced that Atari has acquired all intellectual property rights for five acclaimed Ubisoft titles with a ...
As part of the deal, Atari has purchased the IP for Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Grow Home, Grow Up, and Child of Eden. These were ...
Cold Fear and Child of Eden were also included as Atari explores opportunities to revive and bring these games to new ...
I shouldn’t be writing this review. When the Atari 2600 was first released, I was still 15 years away from having a mortal coil to call my own, and playing the resurrected Atari 2600+ — a now ...
Child of Eden, Grow Home, Grow Up, I Am Alive and Cold Fear — with plans to re-release and expand them on new platforms. UAE timing and pricing TBA.
The Atari VCS is a retro-inspired game console that’s also basically a cheap, low-power Linux computer designed to look like an Atari console from the 1980s. It was also something of a flop ...
Atari has announced that it has acquired the rights to over 100 PC and console games of the '80s and '90s including some real highs and lows, with the intent to create remasters, re-releases, and ...
Atari acquired all IP rights for five Ubisoft titles on new platforms, including Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up.
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