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The Atari 2600+ comes with only one joystick, and two-player games will require a separate joystick purchase at $25. Left-handed gamers can find an ambidextrous, two-button joystick for $16 ...
I know what’s going on my Christmas list this holiday season. Atari is planning to bring some retro video game goodness back into our lives, … ...
Now those two iconic toys combine into a a Lego version of the classic Atari 2600 console -- complete with Lego-ized joystick and cartridges of Atari games Asteroids, Adventure and Centipede.
Speaking of that joystick, we couldn't find anything to differentiate the newly included "CX40+" model from the classic CX40 joystick you might remember from the original Atari 2600.
The Atari Gamestation Go is a promising retro console that gets you more than 200 games and all the proper controls to play them the way they’re meant to be played.
The Atari Gamestation Go is a promising retro console that gets you more than 200 games from Atari and beyond, plus all the proper controls to play them the way they’re meant to be played.
It looks as though Atari is finally getting to release a handheld game console that it first showed off at last year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). At the time, it was called the Gamestation ...
In the US, the original Atari 7800 came with an oddly designed "ProLine" joystick featuring two buttons on either side of the base, designed to be hit with the thumb and index finger of your off hand.
Amongst the throwback consoles and handhelds packed full of retro games available on Atari’s website, you’ll now find a $125 decanter set complete with a glass version of the CX-10 joystick ...
I’ve now spent the past week diving into the 200+ retro games on the Atari GameStation Pro. Besides taking a closer look at a slice of gaming history I was born too late to experience, I’m ...
Atari's decision to keep the 2600+ as close to the original as possible is kind of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, I am a sucker for attention to detail, and I just can't get over how ...
While the 2600 is Atari’s most iconic system, gaming history buffs tend to have a soft spot for the 400. Originally released in 1979, the home computer was home to a host of out-there games.
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