Utterly obsessed with gaming, anime, and manga for the past 25 years, Carley attended Florida State University, graduating with a degree in Japanese in 2012. A professional Japanese/English translator ...
I’ve always had a soft spot for the Breakout and Arkanoid games. Smashing bricks with a paddle-shaped spaceship is very satisfying, and watching decimating combos unfold with multiball attacks on said ...
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition takes players on an interactive journey through Atari’s rich and colorful history through more than 140 classic games. When Atari 50: The ...
TL;DR: The Atari Gamestation Go handheld, launching October 2025 at $179.99, offers over 200 pre-loaded classic Atari and arcade games with modernized re-releases. Featuring a 7-inch high-resolution ...
At a time when gaming handhelds with $1000+ price tags offer blazing-fast processors, high-resolution displays with fast refresh rates, and the ability to play AAA PC games, there’s something charming ...
Atari has made an agreement with veteran games developer Chris Sawyer to acquire his iconic management game Transport Tycoon. While the company did not specify any future plans for the IP, Atari said ...
This weekend's PC game deals include a bundle full of Atari classics, a double Epic Games Store giveaway, a new demo festival, and much more. Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals ...
Bottom line: For Atari, the Intellivision Sprint is less about rekindling rivalry and more about consolidating gaming heritage under its own name. The move follows a series of retro hardware revivals, ...
In 1982, while most game developers were busy with space invaders and maze ghosts, Bill Williams created something far more profound: a game about swimming upstream against impossible odds. Salmon Run ...
The Atari GameStation Go is a handheld game console from MyArcade and Atari with a mix of modern and retro features. First previewed last year, the device is on display at CES 2025 this week and ...
OpenTTD developer Owen Rudge says "Atari have worked collaboratively with us," and it also put up some cash to help cover the game's server costs.