A retro-inspired gaming console is now available at a tremendous price on Amazon, with the Atari 7800+ console and controller selling for a mere $101.40 instead of its normal cost of $129.99.
Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge. The Atari 7800 Plus, the renewed version of Atari’s classic home console, just received its first discount at Amazon. The souped ...
The Atari 7800 Plus, the renewed version of Atari’s classic home console, just received its first discount at Amazon. The souped-up version of the Atari 7800 was originally $129.99, but is ...
Breakout Beyond is a new, re-imagined version of the Atari classic Breakout, brought to life by Choice Provisions and given an interesting twist. Your goal is still to break all the bricks on scre ...
So Atari announcing — or rather re-announcing — a new Breakout game that will let me take out my aggressions on various structures in an abstract space is something I could really use right now.
But the Atari 2600 version, released in 1982, left players scratching their heads – as laid out in a video by [Almost Something]. Atari had licensed Pac-Man to ride the wave of its arcade ...
In addition, the company began shipping the Atari 7800+ retro console on November 29, fulfilling preorders and hitting the peak holiday shopping window. The 7800+, which uses HDMI and wireless ...
TL;DR: The ATARI Gamestation Go, priced at $149.99 and releasing in Q3 2025, offers a retro gaming experience with emulation of classic Atari consoles and arcade machines. It features unique ...
Atari announced the release price of the Gamestation Go at $149.99. This affordable price will significantly help sales. The Gamestation Go may not be for everyone, but for its price, it is ...
My Arcade has announced a bunch of new Atari products that will appeal to the retro gamers each with their own little twist on the classic console. The Atari Gamestation Go is a 7-inch handheld with ...
The big question remains: what kind of games will the Gamestation Go support? Will it focus solely on Atari classics, or could it surprise us with newer titles and third-party collaborations? While ...