NEW YORK, March 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Atari® — One of the world's most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers, today proudly announces that “Atari VCS” is the official ...
LOS ANGELES—At E3 meetings this week, Atari finally showed off playable, near-final prototypes of its long-delayed, then heavily crowdfunded VCS, its modernized homage to the original Atari Video ...
NEW YORK, May 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Atari®, one of the world's most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers, announced today that its new Atari VCS™ hardware platform is ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Atari ® recently announced the launch of its all-new Atari VCS™ Video Computer System. The unique PC/console hybrid system and wireless controllers are based on the ...
My passion for technology stems from a lifelong love of gaming. I received my first video game console when I was just 3 years old—a 16-bit Sega Genesis handed down to me by my father. And so this ...
From Atari Interactive, Inc. comes the Atari 2600+, the highly anticipated refresh of the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), Atari’s legendary console that was first released in September 1977.
Atari VCS to Launch with Unique Version of Revolutionary Game Streaming Platform, Offering Thousands of Classic Retro Games, Including Atari’s Vast Library of Console and Arcade Titles To learn more ...
The eagerly-anticipated Atari VCS video computer system will launch later this year, and also be available to purchase on Ultra using UOS or Atari Tokens - giving crypto and gaming enthusiasts the ...
And as before, the book covers the 2600's creation and launch—then named the Video Computer System, or VCS for short. The book celebrates the highs and lows of this late-1970s and early-1980s console ...
Video games have to be played on something, and a prominent way of doing so is by using what's known as a console. Video game consoles are, in essence, glorified gaming computers that tend to stick ...
Have you played Atari today? Odds are, probably not. But as early as March, the answer could be yes. Atari, which popularized home video gaming with its legendary cartridge-based Video Computer System ...