The Atari VCS is a retro-inspired game console that’s also basically a cheap, low-power Linux computer designed to look like an Atari console from the 1980s. It was also something of a flop – early ...
Atari recently released its half-year earnings report for the current financial year, and it didn't seem to have much good news for the Atari VCS console. As picked up by Tom's Hardware, the report ...
Perhaps fitting, following the announcement this week that Ted Dabney, who co-founded video game pioneers Syzygy and Atari, has died from cancer, aged 81, is news of a new product from the once ...
Proud owners of the Atari VCS Videogame Computer System might be pleased to know that Atari have announced the Atari VCS console now provides access to Chrome and Google’s Gmail, Calendar, Slides, ...
Is it that time already? Atari, whatever that name actually means, is once again announcing it’s having a financial wobble. You could set your watch by how regularly this occurs. Who could have ...
It has been reported this week that Atari will stop making its retro-inspired games console the Atari VCS, which unfortunately for the company has proved to be a flop rather than save the struggling ...
Atari's Videogame Computer System, or VCS, just became the first console to allow direct access to game streaming services Google Stadia, Amazon Luna, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Nvidia GeForce Now, as ...
Retro gamer alert: The Atari 2600+ video game console is available now The original Atari VCS console from the '70s has been recreated in the new Atari 2600+, a plug-and-play system for playing some ...
RIP? Atari's grand comeback has seemingly hit a major roadblock as the company announced the suspension of direct hardware manufacturing relationships in its most recent earnings report dated December ...
The Atari VCS finally has a release date, but it's not clear it has a role to play. 'Raspberry Pi of the living room' is a tough target to hit. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...