This is such a TGIFriday’s sort of celebration. Anyway, enjoy the Golden Tee madness below, and get that polo shirt ready for your July appointment with these classics. NEW YORK – June 17, 2025 – Atari and Incredible Technologies today announced Golden Tee Arcade Classics, a definitive collection of the classic Golden Tee arcade games – coming to PC via Steam and GOG, Nintendo S...[Read More]
That game must have been good. Check out the announcement details below. New York, NY (May 30, 2025) | Today, Atari and developer Digital Eclipse released the physical editions of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Players can pick up the standard edition for $34.99 / £34.99 / €39.99 or the deluxe edition for $49.99 / £49.99 / €54.99, which includes a...[Read More]
Well, this brings back some good memories. Enjoy the official announcement below. Pretty cool way to treat Bubsy. New York, NY (May 6, 2025) | Today, Atari and Limited Run Games revealed the list of titles included in Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection, the upcoming playable history of everyone’s fur-vorite bobcat mascot, Bubsy. Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection will bring Bubsy in Fractured Furry...[Read More]
Have you ever played a game and asked yourself at the end of the experience, “What in the hell did I just play?” while asking yourself, “Why was it fun?” That’s about where I am with developer Llamasoft’s I, Robot. Based on the 1984 classic arcade game from mastermind David Theurer, this new release encapsulates what made that early 3D polygon experience so mesmerizing, while simultaneously delive...[Read More]
Amazingly, some games last as long as they do and I’m glad that the industry, especially Atari as of late, wants to keep old IP alive and kicking. It speaks volumes regarding the respect that Atari has for its IP, especially when it’s remade into something beautiful and representative of the original title. Such is the case with Breakout Beyond. Breakout Beyond from developer Choice Provisions and...[Read More]
I’m glad the new Atari is keeping the old Atari alive. Check out the details and Missile Command reveal below. NEW YORK – March 17, 2025 – Atari, Mighty Yell, and 13AM Games today revealed Missile Command Delta, launching later this year for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Missile Command Delta reimagines Atari’s 1980s missile defense arcade classic as a turn-based ta...[Read More]
If you want to respect the video game industry, then you should always be in tune with its history. Not only will it give you perspective on what the industry has gone through, but it will also reveal a blueprint that might seem familiar in the future. That whole destined to repeat things sort of deal. History is what drives Atari 50, a large and ever-expanding love letter to Atari’s journey. The ...[Read More]
Publisher Atari and developer SneakyBox are bringing back a classic 80s Atari arcade gaming experience that quite frankly scared the ever-loving shit out of me as a kid, if not caused outright anxiety at the time. The game? Berserk. The point of the game is to infiltrate a dangerous robotic military compound and eliminate a bunch of enemies while avoiding the vicious Evil Otto, an indestructible k...[Read More]
The graphical limitation of the VCS console back in the 80s was extraordinary, even for the 80s. There were more sprites than specifics, and typically the player had to use their imagination more than not to enjoy the experience. For example, in the game Haunted House, the gameplay featured two empty columns that the player traversed as two large eyes. The game allowed players to go into rooms and...[Read More]
The days of taking dollars from my dad, putting them in a quarter machine, and then living the dream of spending hours upon hours playing short arcade experiences might be long gone, but games like Quantum: Recharged from developer SneakyBox are keeping the memories alive. Quantum: Recharged is a reimagined 1982 arcade classic called Quantum that borrows the concept of creating connections by form...[Read More]
There’s something special about the good old Atari 2600 days, where simplicity was a needed element for new video game players to get into the groove of a budding industry. Having lived through the 80s, simple games made room for big imaginations and good times. That’s the best way to describe how almost every game on the Atari 2600 was built. It relied less on tech and more on gamers to fil...[Read More]