
Edge: Though one of the most recognisable brands in gaming, Atari's fortunes have taken a turn for the worse in recent times. Hemorrhaging hundreds of millions of dollars and appointing no fewer than four chief executives in the last five years, things have looked grim for the pioneering publisher which was once at the forefront of the industry.
Under new stewardship, Atari is taking steps to rebrand itself as a major player in online publishing, launching its new online and mobile platform, Atari Games Online - otherwise known as GO. We sat down with the man in charge of driving Atari's bold new direction, executive vice president of online and mobile, Tom Kozik, to discuss what GO can offer independent developers, whether the retail market has a future and bringing Atari back to the cutting edge.

Kelly Bianucci will report to Atari chairman and CEO Wade Rosen in new company role.

Atari has revealed a pack of Namco classics that fans will likely love.

This looks like a fun fusion that collectors and Retro fans may enjoy.
I love how there are matching ghost colors for the controllers. I hope they add a Purple "Sue" controller for the inevitable Ms PacMan double feature cart they are working on. It would seem a crime not to.
That shit looks amazing. If I ever had a "retro room" in my house, this would be 100% needed. The best Atari 2600 design I've ever seen imo, besides the original of course lol
It looks cool, kind of ironic though considering that the port of Pacman for Atari 2600 is notoriously bad.