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Performing a resto-mod on a beloved piece of childhood technology can be quite a ride. In [Bertrand]’s case, it was the keyboard to their Atari 130XE. Although it has those cool double-shot k… ...
The vintage vibes permeate the rest of the design too. Everything from the Atari-like grooves on the top to the off-white color of the keycaps makes this feel like a keyboard out of time.
The Atari 400 is a home computer that first launched in 1979 with a 1.79 MHz 8-bit processor, 8 KB of RAM, four joystick ports, a cartridge slot, and an unusual membrane keyboard.
Retro arcade game parts are coming back in a sort of unexpected way, as Atari has launched a series of collectable PCBs. The boards don’t come with chips and resistors, and your bank account ...
Atari Retro Handheld’s product listing has a November 2017 release date, so while it isn’t available right now, it’s still pretty near with September already underway.
In this photo taken on August 12, 2017, a visitor poses with a T-shirt depicting an Atari 2600 video game console from the early 1980s, during the Retro.HK gaming expo in Hong Kong.