The Coleco Chameleon from Retro Video Game Systems won't land on Kickstarter until the end of the month. However, it did hit Toy Fair earlier this week to give the public a little taste of its ...
Growing up in Strongsville in the 1980s, my siblings and I were obsessed with video games. When we weren't begging our parents to take us to the arcades at Parmatown, Great Northern or Randall Park ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The recent PhillyClassic 4 gaming show saw two new games being previewed for the Atari 2600 and ColecoVision video game systems. Attendees at the ...
An Atari 2600 version of Tarzan from the early 1980s, which had once been thought lost forever, was recently rediscovered and made available to play online. A collector known as Rob “AtariSpot” was ...
If you were a child of the late 1970s or early 1980s, the chances are that your number one desire was to own a games console. The one to have was the Atari 2600, notwithstanding that dreadful E.T.
Plenty of PlayStation 4s and Xbox Ones were unwrapped this year around the Christmas tree, but 30 years ago it was the parents doing the unwrapping — to reveal a shiny new Atari 7800 or Colecovision.
Welcome to IGN Retro's new weekly countdown of the strange, silliest, and best moments in classic gaming: Top 10 Tuesday. But don't let that "top" part lull you -- we'll point out just as much infamy ...
As Pong's popularity started to decline (coupled with the introduction of the Fairchild Channel F, the first system to have programmable "ROM" cartridges), Atari realized that the market for home ...
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