The cartridge based game consoles of decades ago had a relatively simple modus operandi — they would run a program stored in ...
I'm thinking of replacing my Apple Watch with a new wearable device that's launching in June. Atari has just announced a new smart watch that comes with an array of classic 2600 games like Missile ...
Atari has released this radical new Atari 2600 smartwatch that features a sweet retro style, and it comes with four classic ...
The watch’s user interface can be customized with Atari 2600-themed artwork and sound effects. But pushing it squarely into impulse purchase territory is the watch’s ability to play Centipede, Pong, ...
Apple might be the market leader with Google and Samsung right behind it, but there's a new competitor about to jump into the battle with a name people of a certain age already know. Atari plans to ...
There’s a bunch of retro gaming handhelds to choose from these days, but retro gaming smartwatches? Now there’s a niche we can get excited about. That’s what the Atari 2600 My Play Watch is all about, ...
Atari offers a smartwatch for gaming nostalgics: The Atari 2600 My Play Watch lets you play Pong and other classic games. Nostalgia for the wrist: Atari has unveiled the Atari 2600 My Play Watch ...
Earlier this year Atari partnered with Nubeo to release a premium, limited edition watch with a design inspired by the classic Asteroids video game. It had an interesting design, but it was ...
Think fitness trackers have become boring? Atari is here to shake things up with the Atari 2600 My Play Watch, which combines the wearable basics with retro games. The Atari 2600 My Play Watch ...
Atari’s new smartwatch lets you play classic games like Centipede, Pong, and Super Breakout on your wrist. The watch features a 2.0-inch touchscreen display and supports basic health and fitness ...
Not to be outdone by the sudden return of Pebble to the world of wearables, another brand of old has announced its own “smartwatch”. The Atari 2600 My Play Watch comes with four classic games ...
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