Getting beaten by a robot is bad, but hearing it yell ... cementing its place as the best Atari 2600 game. Despite not being ...
[David Crane], designer of Pitfall for the Atari 2600 gave a talk at the 2011 Game Developer’s Conference. His 38-minute presentation rounds up to a full hour with the Q&A afterwards. It’s a ...
That's because, while it is 80% smaller than the original, the forthcoming Atari 2600+ is no locked device running pre-installed, emulated games. It plays the exact same cartridges I coveted as a kid.
Much like with the Atari 2600+, there’s great fun to be had with the Atari 7800+. The included games are often simple but certainly have that ‘one more go’ feel to them. Its compatibility ...