In a continuing trend of retro revival, Atari has given the classic Intellivision a new lease of life as the Intellivision ...
Atari reboots a retro games console that first launched in 1979 - Atari says this console has bought the end to an eighties ...
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Atari Brings Back Intellivision Console for Its 45th Anniversary
Mattel Electronics changed video game home consoles with the introduction of Intellivision. At the time, the biggest console ...
Atari has revealed the Intellivision Sprint, a modern-day remake of the classic '80s gaming console, with 45 games build into ...
For $130, you get the console, a gamepad and Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest, a sequel to the 1983 game Crystal Castles. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
The Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition Console is up for preorder for $170 at Amazon. The eye-catching, bright yellow retro system was unveiled in July as part of Bandai Namco's year-long celebration of ...
TL;DR: The Atari 2600+ PAC-MAN Edition, launching in 2025, revives the classic console with modern features like HDMI output and wireless joysticks. Priced at $169.99, it includes a 2-in-1 PAC-MAN ...
Atari is releasing a Pac-Man-themed 2600+ console in honor of the franchise’s 45th anniversary. It includes HDMI support, a wireless joystick, and both Atari 2600 and 7800 versions of Pac-Man on a ...
A huge celebration for a dubious piece of video game history. Atari and Bandai Namco are joining forces for the most unlikely comeback and collaboration. Atari made this announcement on their website: ...
Atari and Bandai Namco announced a variety of Pac-Man-inspired products and DLC, celebrating Pac-Man’s 45th anniversary. At San Diego Comic-Con 2025, attendees will have the chance to snag one of ...
Atari is teaming up with Plaion and Bandai Namco to release a stunning redesign of the iconic Atari 2600 console in celebration of the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man, one of the most popular gaming ...
Despite all its advances, ChatGPT is seemingly still less smart — at certain tasks, at least — than an Atari game console from almost 50 years ago. In a post on LinkedIn, Citrix software engineer ...
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