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Atari has cool retro hardware and promising new games dropping this year and next. I got my hands on the 2600+ Pac-Man Edition, Adventure of Samsara, and Bubsy 4D, and can't wait to play more.
No game publisher has lived as many lives as Atari. A pioneer in home console gaming, the company was there at the inception of the video game industry, the video game crash of 1983, and, like a ...
Chuck E. Cheese’s newest concept — which actually involves stripping down to one thing that has always been part of its draw — has come to California, with the entertainment company’s first Chuck’s ...
High Scores' Meg and Shawn Livernoche want to continue offering the arcade game experience to the Alameda community.
Dave has been with Joystiq since 2006 and has done it all: He's covered gaming industry news and contributed countless features, reviews, interviews and preview pieces. Previously he lead Joystiq's ...
All the activities you loved as a kid are making a comeback—and these are the best places to indulge your inner child Why a ...
Atari 50: The Namco Legendary Pack features an all-new interactive timeline and set of games exploring the history of Namco titles on Atari hardware. Includes multiple versions of Atari PAC-MAN, ...
Considering how big a stats nerd Free Beer is, it should come as no surprise that when Intellivision's Slam Dunk Super Pro ...
The arcade offers a perfect alternative to typical Southern California entertainment options. When you’ve exhausted the beaches, hiked all the trails, and can’t face the crowds at theme parks, Neon ...
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 has acquired all intellectual property rights to Ubisoft titles Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up, the companies announced. Atari plans to re-release these titles ...
Ubisoft has reached into the back of the cupboard, grabbed the intellectual property rights for five games it wasn't doing anything with, and sold them to Atari. The five games are Cold Fear (which is ...