BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon March 11th, 2013
Remember Atari? You're going to love this post.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Fri November 30th, 2012
Are you ready to paddle up and play the next generation of Pong? Then prepare to enter Pong World.
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BY Lory Gil on Fri November 02nd, 2012
Atari updates their classic 2600 shooter game for the iPhone and iPad.
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BY Christine Chan on Thu October 11th, 2012
Love Breakout games? What about cute critters? You will find both of these with this new game from Atari and Zynga.
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BY Casey Tschida on Thu October 04th, 2012
Atari has teamed up with Zynga to expand the Breakout gameplay even further by releasing a physics puzzler variation called Super Bunny Breakout.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri August 31st, 2012
Labor Day is nearly upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by providing the working class with some discounts, right? This limited time sale includes apps for the little ones and the more mature.
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BY Casey Tschida on Sat August 04th, 2012
Announced in February, the Pong Indie Developer Challenge was an open call for independent software developers to prove if they had what it takes to reinvent a decades old classic. Now we discover what could be the official next generation of Pong could be, and one that's headed to iOS.
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BY Casey Tschida on Thu August 02nd, 2012
Atari's Greatest Hits chosen pricing scheme hasn't sat well with fans, and the company continues its attempts to compromise.
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BY Casey Tschida on Wed June 27th, 2012
Atari is letting fans experience all of the excitement of the first 40 years of their existence by offering a very limited time promotion through their Greatest Hits app for iOS.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri March 02nd, 2012
Breakout: Boost, the upgraded iOS port of Atari's classic brick breaking game, has received updates to include more paid level packs but yesterday's release finally added more free levels to play.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Wed February 29th, 2012
Atari just announced the Pong Indie Developer Challenge, but developers are not too happy with the rules.
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BY Sean Capelle on Sun February 12th, 2012
If you're looking for an app to help celebrate Valentine's Day, you can't go wrong with this new pack.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri February 10th, 2012
Removing the need to deal with buying and restoring in-app purchase content, Atari releases the full version of Asteroids: Gunner for iOS.
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BY Casey Tschida on Tue February 07th, 2012
On a somewhat unexpected move, Atari has decided to jump in on the seasonal update fun. Added to their retro arcade game, Breakout: Boost, earlier today was the Valentines level pack.
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BY Tommy Ly on Thu January 26th, 2012
Atari releases a new version of Breakout: Boost with 100 brand-new levels and more.
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BY Sean Capelle on Fri December 16th, 2011
The speed of the ball will always incrementally increase in a classic Breakout game. But what if you could control the speed whenever you wanted? That, along with a host of other variables, adds to Boost's appeal.
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BY Sean Capelle on Sun November 13th, 2011
The funny thing about asteroids is that they're always getting in your way and they won't blow up on their own. Luckily you have a turret gun on your ship to facilitate the blowing-up part.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Sun October 30th, 2011
Space War has been popular since the days of quarter arcade machines. Today, you can still experience the awesome gameplay that you just can't get today with modern titles. Using an iDevice and the apps in this AppGuide, you will be taken back in time to a genre that offered simple, great games that you would want to play over and over again.
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BY Mike Lata on Wed August 17th, 2011
Atari is undergoing some big changes in terms of management and their future direction. The company will now be focusing on casual and mobile games rather than retail titles.
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Fri June 17th, 2011
Ports of classic games to iOS have reinvigorated interest in many older platforms. Click through to see if aaSiege invigorates anything.
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