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Atari is once again bringing back a past classic for modern gamers. Nearly one year to the day since the company revealed the Atari 2600+, the company has unveiled a faithful recreation of the 7800 ...
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console for modern TVs is the Atari 7800+. Just like the console from 1986, it’s backwards compatible with the 2600. Reading time 2 minutes There must be at least ...
Atari is teaming up with Plaion on a new retro home console after finally taking a mulligan on its last one. The Atari 2600+ pays homage to the original Atari 2600, which delighted children of the ...
Like a lot of children of the ’80s, my early gaming nostalgia has a huge hole where the Atari 7800 might have lived. While practically everyone I knew had an NES during my childhood—and a few uncles ...
Aside from being a smaller version, the Atari 7800 Plus looks exactly like the original console and will allow players to play games in widescreen mode or a 4:3 aspect ratio for retro gamers who want ...
Nobody is making consoles quite like Atari these days. If the 7800+ looks a little different than you remember, that’s because it’s modeled after the European version of the system, which featured a ...
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 ...
Atari has a surprise for players who pre-ordered the Atari 7800+ retro console, as units have started shipping out, and new bonus items have been added to the release. First off, the team has ...
"Atari's new console doesn't offer the kind of scanline emulation or graphical filters that can help recreate that CRT glow in countless other emulation solutions (though a hardware switch does let ...
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