The world's first Atari Hotel is planned for downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row Arts District. The hotel will feature 91 rooms, restaurants, and event spaces inspired by classic video games.
Six years ago, Atari announced ambitious plans to build a gamer-themed hotel in Las Vegas, featuring an e-sports studio and a movie theater. The legacy video game company’s management at the time saw ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning the heatsink or a cable from Steve Jobs’ very own Apple 1, then today is going to be a very good day for you. Both these pieces of, um, history are available for ...
A new video game-inspired hotel coming to downtown Phoenix is inviting more players to get involved. The Atari Hotel, an 11-story gaming, hospitality and entertainment destination planned for ...
Nostalgia for so-called “retro games” has been kicking around since the late ’90s, so it might seem shocking that the best-selling home video game for much of the 1980s didn’t get an official ...
The Atari 2600 Plus retro console, Pac-Man Edition Image: Atari / Bandai Namco I’ll be honest: Part of the reason I wanted the Pac-Man Edition Atari 2600 Plus console was because I thought it would ...
Atari 7800 games currently do not work. Games library feels padded. Poor ergonomics. Lackluster build quality. Atari is a very different games company in 2025 to the industry-dominating titan of the ...
Bottom line: For Atari, the Intellivision Sprint is less about rekindling rivalry and more about consolidating gaming heritage under its own name. The move follows a series of retro hardware revivals, ...
The venerable video game company Atari is offering preorders for a new console it previewed earlier this year: the Gamestation Go, which will be released in October for $180 (plus $8 shipping). On its ...
Atari and My Arcade are back with new hardware, which isn’t a weird phrase to say in 2025 anymore. The company is following up its recent 2600+ and 7800+ hardware, as well as tributes to its computing ...
Atari has announced a rather large acquisition today, including five different IP from Ubisoft’s collection. The Atari company will take over ownership of these IPs, which include the Grow Home series ...
Atari has acquired all intellectual property rights to Ubisoft titles Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up, the companies announced. Atari plans to re-release these titles ...
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