Seriously, the drawer pull on this Atari 2600 is not stock ... When building this portable emulator housed in a 2600 case [Linear Nova] was careful to ensure that everything could be restored ...
[Ben Heck] posted this writeup about getting S-Video/composite out of an Atari 2600. This is actually the hack of [Longhorn Engineer], who showed it to [Ben] at a recent event. If any of you have ...
Hyper Mega Tech’s Atari and Technos Super Pockets will annoy traditionalists, just like plug-and-play retro consoles, but ...
However, my first impressions of it were possibly as impactful as if I'd seen Grand Theft Auto 6 running on a Steam Deck 2 That's because the Atari 2600+ is a fully working and accurate replica of ...
This details the long-running rivalry between the Atari 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision (a brand Atari purchased in May) across six video segments and 20 playable games - including a selection of ...
The 2600 is arguably the star of the show here, and there are 46 titles available for Atari 50, including 12 added via free DLC. You've got some well-known games here like Adventure and Centipede ...
Relive dozens or even hundreds of classic games on these retro gaming handhelds with built-in titles and a cartridge slot.
While the Yars Rising announcement trailer stops short of demonstrating full-motion gameplay, it still looks solid and smooth, and shares telltale signs of Atari’s modern identity. Yars Rising ...
The DLC's new timeline will cover some of the Atari 2600’s innovations, which may have been underappreciated in their time, the search for unreleased prototypes, and also the importance of video ...
Atari 50 is rightly considered to be the best retro gaming collection ever made. While there are a few other collections with superior games lists (the SEGA Mega Drive Collection springs to mind ...
Unusual and underappreciated Atari 2600 innovations, as well as hidden gems from the 1980's A spotlight on the artist Evelyn Seto, who helped create Atari's iconic logo The community's quest for ...
Atari realized the need for variety and launched the infamous Atari 2600 in 1977. The 2600 ruled the market with an iron grip until Coleco launched the Colecovision in 1982 and shook things up.