Nostalgic Atari fans can add the Atari 400 Mini to their collection for only $97.19 for a limited time. This is the lowest price yet for the recreation of the 1979 8-bit home computer that emulates ...
Atari is enjoying a bit of a hot streak lately, especially when it comes to team-ups. The company is collaborating with My Arcade for the Gamestation Go, a dream retro handheld that was ...
Atari has announced Breakout Beyond, a reimagining of the arcade classic Breakout featuring new gameplay mechanics, visuals, and effects. The game will include 72 levels, two-player co-op, an ...
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 ...
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 ...
The handheld sports a 7-inch display and comes preloaded with north of 200 titles from various Atari generations. Of course, simply being a portable game emulator doesn’t amount to much in the ...
Atari has announced Breakout Beyond, a new entry in their classic puzzle series coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, ...
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 the mid-’70s, Mattel Electronics started putting together a plan to release a game console that would end up taking on Atari ... spent more than $8 million to produce the first series ...
During CES 2025, My Arcade revealed two different Gamestation Retro lineups, the first being for Capcom and Bandai Namco, and the second being this set for Atari. As you can see from the images ...