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Atari VCS: "I feel rather fine..." BONK.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostWell i hope they all aren't expecting anything for that money as nothing will come of this it will just get dragged out for years then just vanish the fact they used indienogo is telling as it's pretty much a dumping ground for scam artists.
After having promised to ship them in October they, of course, didn't ship. They have a photo of some pallets on the Indiegogo, but really they could be a photo of anything. Now they're promising they'll be shipped out week of 16th Nov (If you see Sid, tell him).
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PS5 hunters, abandon your quest! The Atari VCS will formally launch on 15 June for $299.99 (base console), $399.99 (All in one console) and $59.99 for controllers. This beast of a machine can consistently deliver 4K visuals at 60fps on such mighty exclusives as seen in its new trailer:
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.gameinformer.com/2021/06...-is-this-month
PS5 hunters, abandon your quest! The Atari VCS will formally launch on 15 June for $299.99 (base console), $399.99 (All in one console) and $59.99 for controllers. This beast of a machine can consistently deliver 4K visuals at 60fps on such mighty exclusives as seen in its new trailer:
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Just seems like another one of these doomed consoles to go on a YouTube video of failed consoles.
I will give them some credit that the trailer seems to consist of things I've never heard of and I think it would have been interesting if they'd released it as a console aimed primarily at independent developers with lots of exclusives, but the price is just insane.
They should have taken inspiration from the real VCS and had it be a modest and very affordable system. Basic specs and £99, could have carved out a niche. Thinking they can compete with "proper" systems is just delusional.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostBasic specs and £99, could have carved out a niche. Thinking they can compete with "proper" systems is just delusional.
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Rise, thread, for thy namesake is not dead yet!
But soon it might be. After a 92% drop in year-on-year hardware revenue, Atari are going to "[suspensed] direct hardware manufacturing relationships" for the VCS, and make no mention of starting new ones. But they intend to make "new hardware complementary to the Atari VCS with partners under licensing contracts", which might mean new accessories for a console that generated slight more than $200,000 during the past fiscal year.
Last edited by briareos_kerensky; 19-12-2022, 20:03.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostNotably, an increase of 2 million in losses for the quarter (now at $5.4). They also seem to hold nearly a million in cypto currency, most of which is in Etherium. Been mining on all those unsold Atari VCS machines .
Did this start as a kickstarter as well?
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