This Atari 2600 game is arguably the rarest video game available. Only one cartridge was produced by gaming company Gammation, and it currently is owned by collector Anthony DeNardo, according to ...
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.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming. While the Yars Rising announcement trailer stops short of demonstrating full-motion ...