The New York Times has an article about Atari's Flashback video game console:
This month, I bought a retro Atari gaming console for $39.99 at a Bed Bath & Beyond in suburban New Jersey. It was a few feet from a set of Calphalon pots and pans and a display of oven mitts 11 rows deep. So that tells you something about the intended audience.
[...] Somehow, Atari never dies. The console, known as the Flashback, was one of the best-selling items in early November at Dollar General, one of the nation's largest chains. Considering that Atari is down to a mere 18 employees, perhaps no company is squeezing more nostalgia out of an old product this holiday shopping season.
(Score: 2) by mhajicek on Monday December 04 2017, @05:14AM
Saw two versions of Atari at Sam's club a couple weeks ago. One plugs into a TV, the other has a built in display. Got the latter for my son who's turning five, figure the games are about the right level for him.
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