Regardless of whether or not the quarter cup really did runneth over, the Atari founders felt emboldened enough by their test drive to announce on Nov. 29 that they'd be rolling out Pong cabinets for ...
Happy birthday, Pong, and thank you for inspiring countless sequels and knockoffs, as well as the careers of an entire generation of video game designers. BRANDON QUINTANA: "A game that is easy to ...
Picture this: A black-and-white video screen with a line running down the middle. You and an opponent each have an on-screen paddle. The objective? To hit a ball back and forth until one of you misses ...
[Photo: Daniel McLeod on Etsy] Video game fanatics will always have a soft spot for the Atari 2600, the console that brought video games to the masses. With the exception of the occasional bout of ...
Atari has launched its Atari Capsule Collection of collectible nonfungible tokens (NFTs), which use blockchain technology to uniquely identify collectibles for Pong and Centipede. The move capitalizes ...
One of the most iconic video games consoles, the Atari 2600 is returning as a handheld console, and innovative plug and play TV joystick, loaded with titles such as Asteroids, Pong, Centipede, Missile ...
This just might be the coolest-looking Xbox 360 out there. To help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the arcade classic Pong — yes, it’s been that long — Atari is giving away a freakin’ awesome custom ...
This compilation merely makes for a marginally enjoyable trip down memory lane, albeit without any notable features or a high-score save. DSI Games has jumped headfirst into the growing retro game ...
Atari recently confirmed the games included in the Atari Vault, a free bundle of classic arcade titles that come with the new Atari VCS system. Atari is baking in lots of extra nostalgic value in its ...
Atari is further branching into the handheld market with a portable Atari 2600, complete with classic games and 1970's wood paneling. The Atari Retro Handheld aims to bring old-school gaming on-the-go ...
This is way the video game revolution began — not with a bang, but a Pong. Before gamers could swing like Spider-Man, rock a Tanooki suit like Mario or go fast like Sonic, they twirled knobs ...
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