Atari’s 8-bit console had a short-lived shelf life, meaning its collection of games is quite slim. Fortunately for owners it was host to some cracking arcade conversions and has gone on to receive a ...
With Atari turning 50 this year, the brand’s current owner plans to celebrate with a collection that brings together five decades of games. Announced today, the aptly named Atari 50: The Anniversary ...
Of particular note are six apparently all-new games developed by Digital Eclipse, the studio behind the collection. In reality, the term “new” may be a bit of a stretch, as Atari’s website confirms ...
Both Atari and Pac-Man have been celebrating milestone anniversaries over the last year. As part of that, both parties are about to come together for a special addition to the Atari 50: The ...
Herbert is a veteran reporter of all things pop culture. His past work includes hundreds of interviews with video game developers, publishers, and event organizers over a career spanning the past two ...
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration takes players on an interactive journey through Atari’s rich and colorful history through more than 80 classic games. Atari is celebrating its 50th anniversary, ...
Video game collections are becoming more common these days as companies look back on their past. That’s great for game preservation, but collections like Super Mario 3D All-Stars can ultimately feel ...
is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. Atari is 50 years old, and to celebrate ...
Yesterday in a Twitter thread, the gaming historian Frank Cifaldi said this about the work done by his organization, the Video Game History Foundation: “We all know where the ROMs are hiding online.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Atari Flashback Classics "The most comprehensive collection of arcade and home console classics. Packed with 150 all-time favorites, rare gems, and ...
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