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Atari teams up with Microsoft for gaming classics on Internet Explorer
By Patrick Goss published
Microsoft has partnered with gaming legends Atari to offer up browser based versions of its most famous iconic games.
1958 electronic tennis game gets refurbished
By Adam Hartley published
Video It seems that, contrary to popular videogaming history, Pong was not the first videogame, as a team of US engineers have revamped what could well be the world's first videogame.
Imperial College developing eye-controlled gaming
By Adam Hartley published
Students at London's Imperial College are developing a version of Atari's classic Pong that can be controlled by the blink of an eye.
How to get on the Star Trek Online beta
By Adam Hartley published
Star Trek Online preorder incentives announced
Atari retro-gamers get CRT emulator
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Students at Georgia Tech University have created a CRT emulator to help educate today's youngsters about the eye-bleeding, flickering hell-hole that TV gaming used to be.
Atari founder honoured with BAFTA Fellowship
By Adam Hartley published
The British Academy for Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has honoured Atari founder and all-round technology guru Nolan Bushnell with its annual Fellowship award.
Opinion: Can Phil Harrison save Atari?
By Adam Hartley published
So Atari has finally pulled back the curtain on its new line-up for early 2009, with a solid number of interesting new titles announced.
Atari to step up its game in 2009
By Adam Hartley published
Atari means business next year, with titles such as Ghostbusters due and a number of new AAA-games announced at a London event this week.
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