A 1983 home computer could be Atari’s next retro hardware project. See what the latest trademark application reveals.
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Atari CEO reveals plans to revitalize retro brand
Atari CEO Wade Rosen states his plans to make the former console maker into a brand that taps into its rich retro history.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Jagneaux is a writer and analyst, covering MMOs and retro games. Atari, one of the most storied brands in video game history ...
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® (Euronext Growth Paris: ALATA) — one of the world's most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers — announced today the acquisition of the complete and exclusive rights to ...
The Atari 2600 is back – as a LEGO set. LEGO announced last week that it will be releasing a recreation of the popular video game console on Aug. 1 for $239.99. The LEGO Atari 2600 set is based on the ...
Atari has acquired the "complete and exclusive rights" to the first five games in the original Wizardry RPG series, including ...
Atari have bought the rights to the first five Wizardry games, with plans for remakes and spinoffs, though Drecom says they'll still "manage" the IP.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO. The Atari 2600–the console that shook the world in the late ’70s and ...
This one is for some of our long-time readers. Atari, yes, that Atari, has bought the rights to early "Wizardry" games.
Back in 1983, the video game industry crashed in the U.S. due to market oversaturation and terrible games like E.T. the Extra ...
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