The current possessor of the Atari brand has teamed up with PLAION to release the Atari 2600+, a doting recreation of the original four-switch model released in 1980 complete with fancy wood-grain trim.
Believe it or not, there's a lot more to the story of how Atari buried a bunch of E.T. cartridges in a New Mexico landfill, and the whole truth is just as wild.
Atari brings a modern experience for your retro 2600 gaming cartridges lying around. The French acquisition of Atari, now Atari SA, has given the world promising developments for the retro gaming experience, as after it released a cartridge earlier this year, is now re-releasing a modern version of the Atari 2600.