Its keyboard is just for show (much like its older stablemates) but you can play a library of 25 built-in games, not just those released for the 400, but also Atari 800, XL, XE and 5200 titles.
It’s been nearly a year since My Arcade showed off a handheld game console developed in collaboration with the company that currently owns the rights to the Atari name. Now they’ve posted a ...
The world of portable gaming is heating up, and Atari has decided it’s time to join the fray. In collaboration with My Arcade, the legendary gaming ... Continue Reading → ...
But mostly, I think it’s because a system overshadowed by other home micros (and even Atari’s own consoles) finally gets a chance to bask in the retro limelight. After all, there’s only so much Mario ...