In the classic gaming world, even before the NES arrived on the scene, there was no name more ubiquitous than Atari. Their famous 2600 console sold almost as many units as the Nintendo 64, but was ...
That massive collection of 50 original 8-bit games (“developed” by a fictional ’80s studio called UFO Soft) offered me a sense of discovery I haven’t felt uncovering new video games in a ...