First post, by Jade Falcon
Anyone heard about this yet? Apparently the CEO make a statement about it and it's real.
I'd bet it's another flash back or something. But who knows.
Anyone heard about this yet? Apparently the CEO make a statement about it and it's real.
I'd bet it's another flash back or something. But who knows.
No, Infogrames isn't making a "comeback".
All we know is they are doing....something....rumor says it's based on PC hardware and they are working with a third part on it.
wrote:All we know is they are doing....something....rumor says it's based on PC hardware and they are working with a third part on it.
The CEO confirmed it at E3 and stated that the console has been in the making for a few years.
What we know is that they are making a home game console based on PC hardware. Weather its a competitor for the Xbox and PlayStation or just another flash back system is not known.
Honestly Atari Never had been good with marketing and they really need to give more details about it. My bet is that if they gave more details it would tank before even getting out so they're using the lack of info to stir up interest.
I hope it's not just another PC in a cheap VCS plastic shell.
That "idea" lacks any imagination and showed up several times already.
Just thinking back to that C64-PC or the first Flashback with Atari look-a-like NES games.. *shrug*
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That's what I'm afraid of and what will likely happen, but still if its well made and runs on PC hardware and can run a PC OS I may just buy one for the case and fun of modding it.
Can't wait for the introduction of the Atari 10400.
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I have the impression that the idea of "Steam boxes" has already met with an abysmal failure. Is anyone even bothering with SteamOS anymore?
Given those failures, I can't imagine anything "Atari" comes up with meeting with some kind of success.
Valve hasn't taken down the SteamOS page yet or quietly swept under the rug the system itself, so they must still care.
Also Atari isn't even the same Atari we knew back in the VCS era...
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wrote:Valve hasn't taken down the SteamOS page yet or quietly swept under the rug the system itself, so they must still care.
Also Atari isn't even the same Atari we knew back in the VCS era...
I've got two of the Alienware SteamOS (AKA Alienware Alpha) systems which I got on black friday for 50% off. They are actually really compact and I've been saving them for a project. I've got one i3 model and one i7 model. I had the i3 model up and running, but never actually used it on the regular. Too many games are just not compatible with SteamOS. It's almost better to just get the Steamlink and stream games if your wanting to play Steam games on the big screen.
At this point I am considering running Lakka (basically a Linux distro that is put out by the retroarch guys) on the i3 box and pairing an 8Bitdo controller with it and using it as a emulator box.
As far as Atari making a comback. Even if it's not the same Atari the more competition the better. I wouldn't call it a comeback at least until we actually see a prototype in action and understand what kind of console it is designed to be.
yeah I know people are saying its not the same atari, but if Sega got back in the game it be the same case.
Heck how meany people at Nintendo from the 80s are still around? What about people in sonny at the time of the PS1?
wrote:yeah I know people are saying its not the same atari, but if Sega got back in the game it be the same case.
If PCs were to have ended at (say) the year 2000 and suddenly reappearing now, people would also say it's not the same PC (and it isn't, obviously. But it's different as now there's a link for PCs).
wrote:yeah I know people are saying its not the same atari, but if Sega got back in the game it be the same case.
Heck how meany people at Nintendo from the 80s are still around? What about people in sonny at the time of the PS1?
There's at least some sort of continuity chain in play there: maybe people who worked at Sega in the 80's aren't around anymore, but there are probably at lest people who worked with people who were there at the time. Not so with Atari/Infogrames.
This has happened before though hasn't it? Late 80s Atari had little in common with late 70s Atari. Tramiel fired everybody and brought in his own (ex-Commodore) people.
Is this too much voodoo?
What happened to Atari-branded games? Do they still exist?
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Well, they did just release the "Atari Vault" a few weeks ago.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/400020/Atari_Vault/
Almost a year ago they were auctioning off IPs, thinking infogratarmes is desperate for anything at this stage and it's going to die on unsuccessful nostalgia-dork-appeal-only hardware yet again.
wrote:it's going to die on unsuccessful nostalgia-dork-appeal-only hardware yet again.
You can say that, from pesonal experience it seems a lot of people collect Atari because it is cheap ($.50/game to $2/game), I doubt they will care to buy an emulated system, I don't recall any of the flashbacks doing very well, except the flashback II was pretty popular among modders because they could add a real atari 2600 cart port to it because it pretty much contained real Atari 2600 hardware albeit highly integrated. The later flashbacks were just crappy software emulation which I don't find to be impressive since I can just download an emulator on my computer and it is essentially the same thing.
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Some kind of Raspberry PI plus Retropie animal again maybe 😁
I am aroused about any X86 motherboard that has full functional ISA slot. I think i have problem. Not really into that original (Turbo) XT,286,386 and CGA/EGA stuff. So just a DOS nut.
PS. If I upload RAR, it is a 16-bit DOS RAR Version 2.50.