Back in 1983, the video game industry crashed in the U.S. due to market oversaturation and terrible games like E.T. the Extra ...
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New trademark hints at Atari’s plan to bring back 1983 video game equipment
Atari Interactive Inc. just filed a trademark for the 800XL. This 1983 classic could be the company’s next hardware revival.
Atari CEO Wade Rosen states his plans to make the former console maker into a brand that taps into its rich retro history.
Atari has acquired the rights to the first five Wizardry games, the company announced. The acquired titles include Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (1981), Wizardry II: The Knight of ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Atari® (Euronext Growth Paris: ALATA) — one of the world's most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers — announced today the acquisition of the ...
Do You Remember All of These? The 1980s weren’t that long ago—but they can feel like a totally different world. No internet, ...
While Nintendo continued to release games for the NES in the first half of the '90s, it was the games released during the ...
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5 most unplayable classic '80s games
The 1980s had some excellent titles that are still enjoyed to this day, but these five games are more likely to collect dust ...
Arcade games were keeping the video game industry afloat in 1984, and these five titles pushed the field forward in ways that ...
New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has confirmed that Microsoft has stopped development of Copilot on console and to begin “winding down” use of the AI service for mobile gaming. Sharma took to X to reveal that ...
Here’s why customers like Stephen Hawking and Rod Stewart made pilgrimages to Pasadena’s iconic model train store, and why ...
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