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Atari acquires massive Atari archive after revealing a 'new' 2600 that takes cartridges
By Rich Stanton published
news Have you played Atari today?

Atari acquires retro specialists Digital Eclipse in deal worth up to $20 million
By Rich Stanton published
news "Digital Eclipse is the best in the world at what they do," said Atari's chairman and CEO.

Atari vanquishes its most ancient foe by acquiring Intellivision, declares end to 'the longest-running console war in history'
By Rich Stanton published
news Hahaha, where is your Mattel now! Oh...

44 years later, Atari's making a new Lunar Lander game
By Rich Stanton published
news "With precision gravity flier mechanics."

After turning over a new, crypto-free leaf, Atari would like to stress that the meme currency 'RealPongCoin' does not have its 'consent or approval'
By Ted Litchfield published
news I don't care, put everything I have in $PONG.

I'm absolutely in love with the Atari 400 Mini, a recreation of one of the first ever gaming computers
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Beautiful in beige.

After buying Nightdive and Digital Eclipse last year, Atari CEO says the company has 'already opened more doors and more opportunities' for both studios
By Wes Fenlon published
News "For both companies there are a lot of exciting announcements to come."

Jeff Minter is remaking another Atari classic, and yeah, it is definitely a Jeff Minter game
By Andy Chalk published
news I, Robot is expected to be out this spring.

The original Alone in the Dark did more than invent survival horror—it pioneered new ways to play and new ways to fear
By Alexander Chatziioannou published
Nyctophobia The game that inspired Resident Evil deserves to be ed on its own merits.

They're making a story-driven sequel to Lunar Lander, the 1979 Atari arcade game where all you do is land on the moon
By Jody Macgregor published
News You can play the demo right now.

NASA manages to fix Voyager's garbled data problem, even though it's more than 15
billion
miles away
By Nick Evanson published
news With hardware older than an Atari 2600, it's amazing Voyager 1 is still even running, let alone sending gobbledegook.

42 games from legendary British indie Jeff Minter's psychedelic back catalogue are now bundled with an 'interactive documentary' on Steam
By Andy Chalk published
news Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story tells the tale of one of gaming's most legendary figures.

Yars Rising review
By Alexander Chatziioannou published
Office space This metroidvania based on an Atari classic feels dated, but not for the reasons you'd expect.

The Epic Minimalist Entertainment System is the leader of the itsy bitsy games console committee with its reverse-engineered 1980s LED dot matrix display
By Nick Evanson published
news Look at the ickle 'cartridges'! Aww, bless it's teeny socks.

Retro collection specialist Digital Eclipse's next game is an unlikely sequel to a brutally hard 2013 platformer
By Wes Fenlon published
News Quite a shift from the recent Atari 50.

You can play Tetris on some old oscilloscopes—who said electrical engineering is never any fun?
By Jacob Ridley published
News Test voltages, play Tetris. Test voltages, play Tetris. Life is good.

Back in 2006, this tiny indie developer made a mecha game that reveres Sega's Virtual On as much as I do
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Iron Duel is as obscure as Japanese doujin games get, but it shows what happens when a fan team dreamed big.

Thousands of 1980s PCs lived happily in a barn for 33 years and are now being sold for $120 a pop so you can relive the birth of PC gaming and the internet yourself
By Jeremy Laird published
News The NABU is the most prescient PC you've never heard of.

Wunderkind builds 'fully compliant RISC-V computer' entirely inside Terraria, then plays Pong on it
By Joshua Wolens published
News This is the only cloud PC I'll recognise.

Internet Archive preserves and releases 1980s PC radio show that interviewed legends including Douglas Adams, Bill Gates, Timothy Leary, and Jack Tramiel
By Rich Stanton published
news The Famous Computer Cafe aired in California in the early 1980s.

Mastodon s are crowd-running programs on a BBC Micro emulator in 2024 and the results look as spectacular as they did in '81
By Andy Edser published
news Listen up kids because I'm here to say, BBC BASIC is here to…stay?

A lost first-person Pokémon browser game has been found and restored
By Jody Macgregor published
News Gotta catch 'em all.

Google celebrates 45 years of Space Invaders with an AR game that's actually kinda awesome?
By Rich Stanton published
news And it's slapped-together a little mini-history of the series too.

'We are killing Sony': A 272-page PDF of classified Sega of America docs from the mid-90s is now something you can just
By Harvey Randall published
News A massive PDF arrived on the Sega Retro wiki earlier today.

Turns out that Balatro, like Tetris before it, can only be 'finished' by scoring so high it crashes the game
By Jonathan Bolding published
News When the score turns from a number to nan, you win.

YouTuber picks up where he left off with RPG he started making almost 40 years ago on a Commodore 64
By Jody Macgregor published
News That's a record for "longest game development" even Beyond Good and Evil 2 might struggle to beat.

Cast your eyes upon this deeply cursed setup: Windows 95 on a hacked Nintendo 3DS
By Jess Kinghorn published
News It runs. Just.

This Pac-Man inspired one-button corridor-gobbler just ate several hours of my day
By Rich Stanton published
news Wakka great job.