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  1. Atari | Official Games, Consoles, Merch & News

    Discover classic consoles and cartridges, modern titles and never-before-seen art and collectibles from Atari.

  2. Atari 2600 - Wikipedia

    By 1982, the 2600 was the dominant game system in North America, and "Atari" had entered the vernacular as a synonym for the console and video games in general.

  3. Atari Video Game Consoles for Sale - eBay

    Save Big on Atari Video Game Consoles and our wide variety of models like Atari 2600, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx & more. Find exactly what you need from our extensive online inventory.

  4. Atari Retro Gaming Consoles - Walmart.com

    Shop for Atari Retro Gaming Consoles in Retro and Arcade Gaming Consoles, Accessories & Games at Walmart and save.

  5. All Atari Consoles & Computers Ever Released (1972-2024)

    Mar 17, 2024 · The Atari may be dead, but its legacy will always be remembered for years to come. Hence, we take a look at every Atari console ever released!

  6. Amazon.com: Atari Console

    My Arcade Atari Game Station Pro: Video Game Console with 200+ Games, Wireless Joysticks, RGB LED Lights, Atari 2600/5200/7800 and More (Renewed) by Amazon Renewed

  7. Atari 2600+ - Official Atari Video Game ConsolesAtari®

    Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system. Not only does the Atari 2600+ pull double cartridge duty, it also features HDMI and widescreen mode for easy connectivity to …

  8. Complete Guide to All Atari Consoles 2026: 9 Systems Released ...

    Oct 19, 2025 · Discover every Atari console ever released from 1975 to 2024. Complete guide with technical specs, collecting values, and modern recreations.

  9. Atari console | Retro gaming, Home Computers, 8-bit | Britannica

    Atari console, video game console released in 1977 by the North American game manufacturer Atari, Inc. Using a cartridge-based system that allowed users to play a variety of video games, …

  10. Atari - Wikipedia

    In 1975, Atari's Grass Valley, California subsidiary Cyan Engineering started the development of a flexible console that was capable of playing the four existing Atari games. The result was the …