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Atari is Making a New Intellivision Console. What’s Next? Nintendo Making a New Sega Console?
Atari’s acquisition of the Intellivision brand has led to the announcement of the new Intellivision Sprint console, reviving a piece of 1980s gaming history with modern updates for today’s players.
"Our objective is to create a new product that stays true to our heritage while appealing to both old and new fans of Atari." GS News Updates are here to keep you up to date with the very latest and ...
TL;DR: Atari acquired the Intellivision brand in 2024 and is releasing the Intellivision Sprint, a $150 retro console featuring 45 built-in classic games, HDMI output, wireless controllers, and new ...
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I Tried Atari's New Lineup and Got Hit With Nostalgia, Adventure, and a Surprisingly Good Bubsy Game
No game publisher has lived as many lives as Atari. A pioneer in home console gaming, the company was there at the inception of the video game industry, the video game crash of 1983, and, like a ...
Psst, what do you get when you take an old Atari 7800, add HDMI output, and bundle it with new wireless controllers? You get the Atari 7800+. What happens when you then knock 40% off its usual price ...
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