
AtariAge - 2600
Then, on September 11, 1977, the Atari VCS (Video Computer System), with an initial offering of nine games, was made available at both Macy's and Sears. This system, later renamed the Atari 2600, …
Atari 8-Bit Computers - AtariAge Forums
Jan 4, 2011 · Atari's original 8-bit computer line, featuring the Atari 400, 800, XL, and XE series of computers. Powerful and well-engineered, the Atari 8-bit computers are still popular with fans today!
AtariAge - Atari 2600 Catalogs
Atari 2600 Catalogs Back in the heyday of the Atari 2600, most reasonably-sized game companies produced catalogs to promote their games. It seems this is a lost art, as companies rarely package in …
AtariAge - 2600 console gallery
AtariAge - 2600 console gallery
Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers - AtariAge Forums
Dec 27, 2003 · I've always wondered what all the different models there were of Atari monitors. So, I've started compiling a list of known models and the basic features on them. Also, who manufactured …
All Atari Consoles - Collector's Guide - AtariAge Forums
Mar 30, 2024 · Hello gaming enthusiasts, I've crafted an in-depth article cataloging every Atari console ever released. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just getting started, this guide offers valuable …
Which Atari 8 bit computer is best overall? - AtariAge Forums
Nov 9, 2007 · I'm looking into an Atari 8 bit computer and it seems to be a toss-up between the 800XL, 65XE, or XEGS (I understand they all have 64K). There seems to be a number of used and brand …
AtariAge Magazine Archive
AtariAge Magazine Archive Fans of early Atari systems were treated with several different magazines and newsletters containing a wide variety of articles about games for their favorite Atari system, …
AtariAge - Have You Played Atari Today?
Atari has just announced the Atari 7800+ console, a brand new way to enjoy Atari 2600 and 7800 games on a modern television. The 7800+ share's the same, sleek design as the original 7800, …
Forums - AtariAge Forums
Sep 27, 2025 · The Atari 5200 was Atari's second cartridge-based game console. Based on the Atari 8-bit computer line and labeled the "SuperSystem", the 5200 was Atari's answer to growing …