Atari, the company behind the 1970s and 1980s classic video game system, is seemingly betting big on vintage gaming.
With CEO Wade Rosen leading the way, Atari is slated to release its Atari 2600+ gaming system in November.
The system will purportedly host classic games like “Missile Command” and “Centipede” as well as a roster of new games developed specifically for the platform.
The Atari 2600+ will start at $130 and feature backwards compatibility with Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges.