The beloved '90s classic “The Disney Afternoon Collection” will soon be available to play, Atari and Digital Eclipse ...
Atari will release The Disney Afternoon Collection for Switch 2 and Switch on February 26, the publisher announced. The collection will include two additional games—Goof Troop and ...
According to Tom's Hardware, Dennis Shaw shared the details of the MiniST in a private Facebook group for Atari ST fans. The initial five-unit production run ...
Atari has announced that the Namco Legendary Pack expansion for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration will launch on Switch next week on 13th November 2025. The DLC will include the Atari 2600 version ...
Atari has brought the iconic Mattel Intellivision console back from the dead with revamped controllers and "cartridge" inserts displaying titles from Boulder Dash and B-17 Bomber to Shark! Shark! and ...
Atari and My Arcade are back with new hardware, which isn’t a weird phrase to say in 2025 anymore. The company is following up its recent 2600+ and 7800+ hardware, as well as tributes to its computing ...
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, ...
Publisher Atari and developer Digital Eclipse have announced Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration downloadable content “The Namco Legendary Pack.” It will launch in 2025 for $7.99. Here is an ...
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 ...
In a nutshell: Atari is teaming up with retro gaming company My Arcade on one of the most peculiar handheld game systems in recent memory. The Gamestation Go, teased in an X post ahead of CES, is all ...
This new device might fill the need that Atari 50 on modern platforms can’t. Modern day Atari is certainly an interesting beast. To sum up a story that we perhaps take too long to tell, the first two ...
I grew up with a 2600 and later a 5200. Then one day, I was told to go to my room and wait while my family did something with the TV. I thought I was getting an NES, but no, it was a 7800. I think ...