Hardware

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Atari 800

In 1978 Atari was working on a new chip set for an all new high end video game system. Ray Kassar became the new CEO of Atari and decided that Atari should produce a line of computers to compete…

Atari 800

In 1978 Atari was working on a new chip set for an all new high end video game system. Ray Kassar became the new CEO of Atari and decided that Atari should produce a line of computers to compete…

Atari 800XL

The Atari 800XL was the third version of the Atari 8-bit line of computers introduced in 1983. The system contained a full 64K of memory, had all the standard VLSI chips (Antic, GTIA, Pokey, PIA…

Atari CX-77 Touch Tablet

The Atari Touch Tablet was a well designed and brilliant idea. Giving the user the ability to use a virtual sheet of paper and pen, they could draw, drag and drop, paint and erase images with…

Atari Falcon030

Atari's final computer product. The Atari Falcon030 Computer system. Released in late 1992 and canceled in 1993 as Atari regeared itself to focus completely on the release and support of its…

Atari Home Pong

As early as 1974, Atari started to design a home version of PONG, originally proposed by Harold Lee in 1973. The system was designed by three engineers: Harold Lee, Alan Alcorn and Bob Brown.…

Atari Jaguar

The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it competed with…

Atari Jaguar

The Atari Jaguar is a fifth generation home video game console that was developed by Atari Corporation. The console was the sixth and last programmable console to be developed under the Atari…

Atari Jaguar CD

The Atari Jaguar CD or Jag CD is a CD-ROM peripheral for the Atari Jaguar video game console.Late in the life span of the company, Atari released this CD-ROM unit, which had been announced prior…

Atari Lynx

The Atari Lynx is a 16-bit handheld game console that was released by Atari Corporation in September 1989. The Lynx holds the distinction of being the world's first handheld electronic game with a…

Atari Lynx II

During 1990, the Lynx had moderate sales. In July 1991, Atari introduced the Lynx II with a new marketing campaign, new packaging, slightly improved hardware, better battery life and a new sleeker…

Atari Mega ST

Although Atari's ST range was selling well, its styling leaned more toward the home rather than the business market. In order to make the machine more appealing to business users, the Mega ST…

Atari MEGA STE

The Atari Mega STE was Atari Corporation's last ST series personal computer, released in 1991. The MEGA STE was essentially a late-model 680x0-based STE mounted in the case of the otherwise…

Atari Pong

Pong (marketed as PONG) is one of the earliest arcade video games; it is a tennis sports game featuring simple two-dimensional graphics. While other arcade video games such as Computer Space came…

Atari Pong Doubles

Pong Doubles was produced by Atari in 1973. Follow-up game to Pong but up to four people can play. Two players on one side bat a ball to the other side where it is fielded by the other two players…

Atari Portfolio

The Atari Portfolio is the first PC-compatible palmtop computer, and was released by Atari Corporation in 1989. The Portfolio was licenced from Distributed Information Processing (DIP) based in…

Atari ST

The Atari ST is a home computer released by Atari Corporation in June 1985. Development machines were distributed around May 1985 and it was available commercially from that summer into the early…

Atari Stunt Cycle

Stunt Cycle is a 1 player (or 2 players alternating) arcade game by Atari, Inc., originally released in 1976. In the style of the Evel Knievel craze of the mid 1970s, the game allows the player to…

Atari Super Pong

The Super PONG (model C-140) is a follow up to the orignal Atari Pong (model C-100). Compared to its brother which could only play one game of pong, Super Pong offers 4 different pong games.

Atari Super Pong 10

The Atari Pong 10 would be the last of Atari's "Pedestal" consoles. Super Pong 10 added 6 new variations of games, plus the ability for up to 4 players to participate in the games. Atari would…

Atari Super Pong Pro-Am

The Atari Super Pong PRO-AM dedicated home console introduced a new feature to Atari Dedicated Home Consoles.... Difficulty. Players would quickly become so adept at playing PONG, that Atari…

Atari Super Pong Pro-Am Ten

Atari's last version of the Super Pong line. Super Pong Pro-Am (Professional - Amateur) Ten. Up to 4 players and up to 10 different games. With Pro or Am Difficulty Selector for beginners or more…

Atari Touch Me

Touch Me is an arcade game first released by Atari Inc. in 1974, and later as a handheld game in 1978. It can be described as a Simon-like game that involves touching a series of buttons that…

Atari Ultra Pong Doubles

Ultra Pong Doubles was the ultimate pong console released by Atari (in 1977). It offers 16 pong games (32 variations) mainly based on original pong and hockey games, for 2 to 4 players!

The…

Atari Video Pinball

The Video Pinball brand is a series of first-generation single-player dedicated home video game consoles manufactured, released and marketed by Atari, Inc. starting in 1977. Bumper controllers on…

Atari XE Video Game System

The Atari XE Video Game System (Atari XEGS) is an industrial redesign of the Atari 65XE home computer and the final model in the Atari 8-bit family. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1987…

Atari XEGS

The Atari XE Video Game System (Atari XEGS) is a home video game console released by Atari Corporation in 1987. Based on the Atari 65XE computer, the XEGS is compatible with the existing Atari 8-…

ATOMIC TV Player 1

The ATOMIC TV Player 1 was sold in many countries under different labels. It is a silver cased console with two remote player controls, the cables are added to the console. This Pong is licensed…

Audio Sonic 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System

The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System was first made by a European company called Radofin in 1976. The technology was licensed to other companies throughout the UK. Acetronic, Prinztronic,…

Audio Sonic Color TV Game PP-160

Audio Sonic Color TV Game PP-160 is a pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1982.

Audio Sonic Home TV Set PP-600

Audio Sonic Home TV Set PP-600 is a pong console made by Audio Sonic.

Audio Sonic Most Exciting Home Video Game PP-420

Audio Sonic Most Exciting Home Video Game PP-420 is a pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1977.

Audio Sonic PP-150

Audio Sonic PP-150 is a pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic PP-790

Audio Sonic PP-790 is a video game console produced by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic PP-795

PP-795 is a video game console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic PP-800

PP-800 is a video game console made by Audio Sonic in 1977.

Audio Sonic PP-900

Audio Sonic PP-900 is a pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1977.

Audio Sonic PP-920

Audio Sonic PP-920 (920B) is a pong console made by Audio Sonic. It has a different case from 920C and 920D.

Audio Sonic PP-920C

Audio Sonic PP-920C is a pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978. It has a different case from 920 and 920D)

Audio Sonic PP-920D

Audio Sonic PP-920D is a pong console made by Audio Sonic. It has a different case from 920B and 920C.

Audio Sonic PP-930

Audio Sonic PP-930 is a handheld Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic PP-940

Audio Sonic PP-940 is a home video game console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic Programmable Tele-Sports III

Audio Sonic Programmable Tele-Sports III is a Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic Tele-Sports IV

Audio Sonic Tele-Sports IV is a Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic Tele-Sports Mini

Audio Sonic Tele-Sports Mini is a handeld game console identical to Coleco, Prinztronic.

Audio Sonic TVG-201

Audio Sonic TVG-201 is a Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic TVG-4

Audio Sonic TVG-4 is a Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

Audio Sonic TVG-6

Audio Sonic TVG-6 is a Pong console made by Audio Sonic in 1978.

audiostix 2

Ideal for recording or playing back sound tracks in a wide variety of devices and robots. Needs to be connected to any gumstix COM. Features the Philips UCB1400 and OSS AC97 driver.

Audiovox 680

Audiovox 680 is a classic bar phone released in 1997 by the Audiovox Corporation.

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