News
Decades before Wii Fit, Atari tried to turn exercise into a game with Puffer, the great exer-gaming bike that never was. The project was scrapped when the industry crashed.
Game maker Atari is announcing a new handheld console called the Gamestation Go at CES 2025. Technically it's not a new console, as the Gamestation Portable, the console's original version, was ...
Of course Atari’s new handheld includes a trackball, spinner, and numpad My Arcade's "GameStation" partnership means authentic portable Tempest, Missile Command, etc.
As much as the number pad on the side of the screen invokes lukewarm memories of N-Gages past, it’s ultimately a testament to the way the handheld melds together different vintage Atari experiences.
Did you know that Atari, at the height of their power in the American video game industry, nearly licensed the Famicom technology from Nintendo? Atari Museum has a fascinating memo describing a ...
Sotheby's is getting ready to auction a Steve Jobs' memo on June 15 for as much as $15,000. The memo was written to Atari in… ...
Atari isn't going to let Nintendo hog all the video game fitness money, as evidenced by the announcement of Family Trainer for the Wii. It's pretty ...
A memo written by the firm's co-founder Steve Jobs when he worked at Atari sold for $27,500 at the same New York event. The original estimate for the four-page handwritten note was up to $15,000.
A memo Steve Jobs wrote in 1974 while working for Atari. Sotheby's Steve Jobs' Atari memo sold for $27,500 at its Sotheby's auction, just shy of twice its estimated worth.
MyArcade is putting a retro twist on the modern gaming handheld craze with the Gamestation Portable which has all of Atari's old-school controllers built in.
Steve Jobs’ handwritten memo to the Atari game company in 1974 is set to be auctioned off. The written note describes changes that Job suggested to Atari with regards to their World Cup Soccer ...
Jobs wrote the memo in 1974 when he was working nights at video game maker Atari. In it, Jobs describes ways Atari could add fun and functionality to one of its arcade games. The memo is stamped ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results