Like a lot of children of the ’80s, my early gaming nostalgia has a huge hole where the Atari 7800 might have lived. While practically everyone I knew had an NES during my childhood—and a few uncles ...
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console for modern TVs is the Atari 7800+. Just like the console from 1986, it’s backwards compatible with the 2600. Reading time 2 minutes There must be at least ...
Welcome to IGN Retro's new weekly countdown of the strange, silliest, and best moments in classic gaming: Top 10. But don't let that "top" part lull you -- we'll point out just as much infamy on these ...
The 7800 was originally released in 1986—two years after being first announced — to compete with Nintendo’s famed NES system during the 8-bit console war. It suffered from weak graphics and a slow ...
When people reflect on the legacy of Atari, most either talk about the revolutionary Atari 2600 and its impact on in-the-house video games and game development prior to a major tech market crash, or ...
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Atari’s new 780 Plus console combines classic design with modern features like HDMI, supporting both Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges. The console includes a pre-installed game and offers additional ...
Following the trend of re-releasing every single game console as some kind of modern re-imagining or merely an ARM-SBC-with-emulator slapped into a nice looking enclosure, we now got the announcement ...
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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 ...
"Atari's new console doesn't offer the kind of scanline emulation or graphical filters that can help recreate that CRT glow in countless other emulation solutions (though a hardware switch does let ...
Atari is resurrecting a classic video game system from the 1980s by releasing a modern remake of the 7800 console. On Tuesday, the company introduced the 7800+, which costs $129.99 and is already ...