The recently released Atari 7800+ plays authentic 2600 and 7800 cartridges and comes bundled with a wireless controller and ...
A retro-inspired gaming console is now available at a tremendous price on Amazon, with the Atari 7800+ console and controller ...
Atari has slashed the price of its Atari 7800+ retro console by a decent margin, bringing its price down to its lowest point ...
If you don’t need the fastest USB drive around, you can save a bit by opting for a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 drive but it will take longer to transfer files onto and off of the device. USB 3.0: Up to 5 ...
Atari has announced a new handheld console called ... Also shown in the video is a “Credit” button below the “Settings” button, two USB-C ports, a microSD card slot, a headphone jack ...
We have to hand it to Atari for keeping it simple but functional ... adding things like number pads and spinning dials. This joystick and button is about as limited as you can get for a controller ...
The big question remains: what kind of games will the Gamestation Go support? Will it focus solely on Atari classics, or could it surprise us with newer titles and third-party collaborations? While ...
follows the company’s very successful release of the 2600+ console, which re-introduced cartridge-based gaming. In 2023, Atari committed to a strategic decision to refocus the game and hardware ...
Atari also hailed its release of the new Atari 7800+ console, hardware that allows users to play original 2600 and 7800 cartridges while offering modern conveniences such as wireless controllers ...
My Arcade has announced a bunch of new Atari products that will appeal to the retro gamers each with their own little twist on the classic console. The Atari Gamestation Go is a 7-inch handheld with ...
We didn’t think we’d see another hack involving the aging iPod Classic here on Hackaday again, yet [Franklin Wei] surprises us with a brand new port of Quake for the sixth-generation iPod ...