Now, to honour the 45th anniversary of Mattel’s Intellivision, Atari, who acquired the Intellivision brand in May 2024, has ...
It's based on the world's first 16-bit console Intellivision, originally released back in 1979, ironically enough competing ...
Atari, which has heavily mined its early consoles for nostalgia dollars with re-creations like the Atari 2600+ and the Atari 400 Mini, has now also exhumed the corpse of one of its earliest ...
Jack Peachey is a features writer who's worked at Dualshockers and Game Rant. An animation nerd, his favourite games don't have a genre in common as much as they all have pretty pictures. When not ...
Atari just unveiled its latest gaming console, the Intellivision Sprint. Atari is launching the console to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Intellivision, calling the Intellivision Sprint a "modern ...
For fans of old-school games, it’s kind of like Coke acquiring Pepsi: Atari, which produced one of the first hit home game consoles, announced a deal to acquire the brand of long-time rival ...
Atari and Intellivision were two of the first big names in home video game consoles in the late 1970s and early 1980s. But that was a long time ago, and a series of companies have bought and sold the ...
When Atari released the Atari 2600 they helped pioneer the home video game market. Video entertainment was taking the world ...
The big picture: Despite being just shadows of their former selves, the Atari and Intellivision brands are still on the market almost 50 years after their original introduction. Atari has now acquired ...
Last week, publisher and hardware maker Atari along with Plaion unveiled the ‘Intellivision Sprint’, a plug ‘n play console that they say, “sparked a console war”. While this author cannot confirm ...
This is an odd one, so bear with me. Someone from Germany had listed an Intellivision Amico console on eBay, but then pulled it after no one snapped it up for a whopping €1,250 ($1460) and Buy It Now ...
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