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Atari is Making a New Intellivision Console. What’s Next? Nintendo Making a New Sega Console?
Atari’s acquisition of the Intellivision brand has led to the announcement of the new Intellivision Sprint console, reviving a piece of 1980s gaming history with modern updates for today’s players.
A cartridge-based console project that blends Arduino fundamentals, retro gaming nostalgia, and modern maker tools.
In an interview with Ars Technica, Nvidia's senior VP of hardware engineering, Andrew Bell, talks in reverence about the Shield devices and what they mean to the company. Like all good ideas, it seems ...
A short while ago, there were insider reports alleging that Microsoft was about to extract itself from the first-party hardware space for the first time in Xbox brand history. But Microsoft strongly ...
When you think of gaming PCs, you almost inevitably think of Windows-based hardware. However, Valve is hoping to change that mindset with the unveiling of the Steam Machine. It might even change your ...
Nintendo Switch 2026 remains a versatile handheld gaming console with classic exclusives, hybrid play, and budget-friendly ...
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