Atari 2600 Unit Transformed Into iPhone Speaker Dock

Atari 2600 Unit Transformed Into iPhone Speaker DockWe’re not sure how many of you guys grew up with an Atari gaming system, but if you have then perhaps this Atari iPhone speaker dock might be able to rekindle some fond memories. As its name implies, this is a speaker dock made using an Atari 2600 unit. The unit itself was no longer working but instead of relegating it to the trash pile, Peter Morris decided to give it a new lease on life by transforming it into a somewhat modern speaker dock. As it stands it appears to be compatible with iPhone devices with the 30-pin dock connector, but Morris has stated that he will be able to make it compatible with the iPhone 5 as well.

It will feature 6 EQ settings, FM radio and a remote control. It will also come with a line-in port so that non-iPhone users will be able to plug in as well. Unfortunately there is only 1 unit available and it is priced around $230, so if you think that this sounds like your cup of tea, you best hurry before it is sold out! More details, photos and the option to purchase can be found on Morris’ Etsy page.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Apple Reportedly Looking To Pay Half The Royalty Rates That Pandora Does, Apple Executives Reportedly Met Up With Jimmy Iovine To Talk Music Streaming,

Crafter converts Atari 2600 systems into two-of-a-kind iOS speaker docks

Atari 2600 converted into twoofakind iOS speaker docks

There’s few things more heartbreaking to gamers than an Atari 2600 whose original components have given up the ghost. UK craftsman Peter Morris must not want all that faux wood to go to waste, as he recently converted two broken 2600 systems into speaker docks for the iPad and iPhone. Both include digital amps to improve the tunes, a line-in jack and both on-device as well as remote controls. We’d love to have either of them providing the soundtrack to our Pong sessions, although pure logistics may work against us: the iPad and iPhone docks are unique examples that ship from Morris’ UK homeland at respective prices of £180 ($269) and £150 ($224). As such, there will likely be just a few Brits who’ll get to mix modern sound with their childhood Combat memories.

Filed under: , , ,

Comments

Via: TUAW, Waylou

Source: Etsy (1), (2)

The Daily Roundup for 01.21.2013

DNP The Daily RoundUp

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

Atari files for bankruptcy

Atari Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection, looking to separate from its not-so-profitable French owners…

Samsung exec confirms 8-inch Galaxy Note

The internet has been quietly discussing the possibility of an 8-inch Galaxy Note for a while now…

HTC M7 purportedly spied brandishing Sense 5.0

It’s that special time again — that time when Mobile World Congress looms…

Comments

Atari Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy To Separate From Nonprofitable Parent Company

 Atari Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy To Separate From Nonprofitable Parent Company

We’re sure if you’re an old-school gamer, the image above will remind you of better days playing games like PAC-MAN, Asteroids and Centipede. Unfortunately, Atari is going through some tough times lately, specifically its French parent who has not been profitable in 14 years.

The U.S. operations of Atari is filing for bankruptcy protection as they look to separate from its French parent company. Atari would like to raise independent funding to develop mobile games and plans to do so with its affiliates Atari Interactive, Humongous and California US Holdings.

(more…)

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Mozilla To Bring Firefox To Ouya, Next-gen Xbox Architecture Details Leaked ,

Atari Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Some good news: the Los Angeles Times is reporting that Atari Inc. is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, which could see the retro computer game company live on. More »

Atari files for bankruptcy, hopes to survive by selling off Pong and other assets

Atari files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy aims to sell assets including brand logos, gaming history

Atari Inc. has filed for bankruptcy protection, looking to separate from its not-so-profitable French owners and pitch for independent funding. In the process, the elder statesman of gaming has secured $5.25 million of debtor-in-possession financing and will aim to sell assets, including its famous logo (which is already licensed out) and games like Pong, Asteroid and Tempest, in the next 90 to 120 days. In the last few years, Atari Inc. has shifted its focus from traditional retail gaming to digital titles and licensing, with mobile platforms proving especially lucrative for the parent company, Atari SA. The gaming arm is aiming for a return to former glory and, it hopes, the chance to go another 40 years.

[Photo Credit: Marc Grimm]

Show full PR text

Iconic Brand Seeks to Restructure and Secure Independent Capital for Future
Growth

Today Atari Inc., Atari Interactive Inc., Humongous, Inc. and California US Holdings, Inc. (collectively, the “Companies”) filed petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the United States
Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern
District of New York. With this move, the U.S.-based Atari operations seek to
separate from the structural financial encumbrances of their French parent
holding company, Atari S.A. (formerly Infogrames S.A.) and secure independent
capital for future growth, primarily in the areas of digital and mobile games.

Within the next 90-120 days, the Companies expect to effectuate a sale of all,
or substantially all, of their assets in a “sale free and clear” under section
363 of the Bankruptcy Code or to confirm plans of reorganization that accomplish
substantially the same result. These assets include not only one of the most
widely recognized brand logos, which is familiar to 90% of Americans, according
to a recent survey, but also legendary game titles including Pong, Asteroids,
Centipede, Missile Command, Battlezone and Tempest. Other recognized brands
include Test Drive, Backyard Sportsand Humongous.

Under current management, Atari Inc. has shifted its business from traditional
retail games to digital games and licensing with an increased focus on
developing mobile games based on some of Atari’s most iconic and enduring
franchises. With these moves, the company has added new revenue models,
including digital download and advertising. As a result, Atari Inc. has become a
growth engine for Atari S.A., which in turn has reported consecutive annual
profits in 2011 and 2012.

The company has recently launched a slew of chart-topping titles for iOS and
Android mobile platforms, including Atari Greatest Hits, Outlaw, Breakout and
Asteroids Gunner. The company has previously announced upcoming mobile and
tablet games based upon the popular Rollercoaster Tycoon franchise and Atari
Casino.

The Chapter 11 process constitutes the most strategic option for Atari’s U.S.
operations, as they look to preserve their inherent value and unlock revenue
potential unrealized while under the control of Atari S.A. During this period,
the company expects to conduct its normal business operations.

The U.S. companies are also seeking approval to obtain $5.25 million in
debtor-in-possession financing from one or more funds managed by Tenor Capital
Management, a firm specializing in convertible arbitrage and special situations.
Each unit has filed a number of traditional “first-day” pleadings, which are
intended to minimize any disruption of their day-to-day operations.

Filed under:

Comments

Via: Bloomberg

Atari 2600 Hot Wheels: Car-tridges

I like to think that I’m pretty plugged into retro geek culture, but I have to hand it to the guys over at You Found a Secret Area! for turning up something I’ve not seen before – a series of Atari 2600-themed cars from Hot Wheels. Oh, and you can still buy them!

atari 2600 hot wheels

The 1/64th scale die-cast vehicle series is packaged on cards that look like classic Atari 2600 games, including Breakout, Centipede, Pong, Missile Command, and Tempest. There’s even an Atari 2600 party bus (aka Urban Assault Vehicle) for good measure. I’m not sure if the vehicles really make much sense, but they’re still an awesome bit of swag for any collector of Atari 2600 memorabilia. My personal favorite has to be the Centipede monster machine – it totally reminds me of the 1970s with its funny car styling and giant exhaust headers.

Here are a bunch of detailed video shots of each vehicle, courtesy of Hot Wheels Nation:

You can find them over on Amazon for $9.99(USD) each. But you’d better move fast before they all become as hard to find as a copy of Air Raid.

Atari Flashback 4: 75 Classic Games, 2 Wireless Controllers, 1 Box of Nostalgia

Another year, another Atari Flashback. But this year’s edition of the old school console has significant improvements from the Atari Flashback 3. Theoretically. More on that later.

atari flashback 4

The Flashback 4 has 75 built-in games, 15 more than the roster of the Flashback 3. But the more significant upgrades are the two wireless controllers included in the box. However, some of the customer reviews on Amazon claim that the wireless controllers are finicky. It seems that you have to keep the controllers pointed directly at the console at all times; even a slight tilt could cause them to be disconnected. You can connect wired Flashback controllers to the console, but the package only comes with wireless controllers. You can use the controllers from previous Flashback consoles or buy spare ones from At Games. Here’s a review from YouTuber classicL337:

You can order the Flashback 4 from Amazon for $82.99(USD), where a kind reviewer has also posted the full list of games from 3D Tic-Tac-Toe to Yar’s Revenge.

[via Technologytell & Boing Boing]

 

Atari rings in 40 years of Pong with free iOS game and custom Xbox 360 with LCD

The big 40 has come down for the original tennis game Pong, and the folks at Atari are ringing in the occasion with two big releases. The first is what the company calls “the first-ever official new Pong game on iOS”, this meaning not that Pong has never been on iOS before, but that this is the first real redesign for the next generation – we guess. Either way, it’s free, and the other big release is even more gigantically awesome than you can possibly imagine.

While the free Pong World download is really quite excellent – the fact that it’s a great game in and of itself doesn’t hurt either – it’s the customized portable Xbox 360 system with built-in LCD display that we’re freaking out about. It’s made to resemble a classic Atari console and it works – it really works! This undeniably awesome gem is available only through a contest being run through a selection of partner sites with Atari – so good luck!

We must expect though that if enough interest is generated in this beast of a mod that we’ll see a production model in the future. No matter how much they say a product is limited edition, folks, there’s always a way. Thus was the birth of the game you’re going to download for free today, too. It was part of the Pong Indie Developer Challenge that took place earlier this year – now you see it before you!

Be sure to let us know how you’re enjoying the new Pong World game and tell some excellent stories about your first encounter with the most classic video game of all. As for your humble narrator: we had one at the local sports cards shop back when I was but a youngster – pull-sticks and all. How about you?


Atari rings in 40 years of Pong with free iOS game and custom Xbox 360 with LCD is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2012, SlashGear. All right reserved.


Atari celebrates 40 years of Pong with new, free iOS Pong game, custom portable Xbox 360

Atari celebrates 40 years of Pong with new, free iOS Pong game, sweet portable Xbox 360

Atari’s celebrating 40 years of arcade classic Pong today by releasing … another version of Pong. Pong World is being dubbed “the first-ever official new Pong game on iOS” (despite our search of the App Store dictating the contrary), but more importantly, it’s totally free and it’s already available on the iOS App Store (see gameplay below the break). The iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch game started life as one of many entries in Atari’s “Pong Indie Developer Challenge,” which pitted devs against each other for $50K and lead representation on the big four-zero celebration.

Should the free game not be enough for you, you could always vie for one of the crazy sweet portable Xbox 360s (seen above) on Atari’s Facebook page. Why yes, that is a custom LCD screen attached to a modded Xbox 360, which also happens to resemble a classic Atari console. And yes, we agree, it is totally sweet.

Continue reading Atari celebrates 40 years of Pong with new, free iOS Pong game, custom portable Xbox 360

Filed under: , , , ,

Comments

Source: iOS App Store, Facebook