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The Atari VCS that serves as both part-desktop PC, part-retro console and takes its cues from the classic Atari 2600 can now be purchased via Atari's website, Best Buy, and Micro Center promising ...
Atari VCS review: Costly nostalgia & DIY potential The new Atari console/PC hybrid has quite a bit of old school charm packed in, but does what's under the hood make it more than a nostalgia piece?
The original Atari left the console market in 1996, and few expected to ever hear from the brand again. Those people might be surprised to learn the new Atari VCS console releases later this month ...
Atari isn't a brand you'd often associate with cloud gaming, but their VCS console is literally the only one in the world that offers every major game streaming service on the planet.
The VCS design draws inspiration from earlier Atari consoles, including the 2600 and the Atari 7800. Gone are the analog switches to reset or start games or to choose whether you're playing on a ...
At long last, after two years of waiting since we first saw the console in person, we have a retail release date for the Atari VCS.
Various versions of the Atari VCS console will be going out to stores and online shops later this month.
The Atari VCS was born from an age where every old console or arcade cabinet maker was coming out with revivals of their classic hardware, albeit in smaller forms.
Three years after its original announcement, you can finally buy the Atari VCS. It’s available starting today through the Atari website, Best Buy and Micro Center. Over on Atari's website, there ...
The Atari VCS is finally available to buy four years after it was first announced, but it's not cheap for a retro console.
Atari's hardware revenues are down 91% as the company reports losses of over 5 million Euros due to the underperformance of the newer Atari VCS console.
It should not surprise you that the Atari VCS is as bad as it initially sounded, once people understood what it was actually meant to be.