Close Menu
Must Have Gadgets –

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined

    November 7, 2025

    The 15-Inch MacBook Air Is $200 Off

    November 7, 2025

    Tesla delays reveal of production Roadster 2 to April Fools’ Day

    November 7, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Must Have Gadgets –
    Trending
    • Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined
    • The 15-Inch MacBook Air Is $200 Off
    • Tesla delays reveal of production Roadster 2 to April Fools’ Day
    • Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed Again to November 2026 to Add More ‘Polish’
    • Be Sure to Back Up Your iPhone the Right Way Before Installing iOS 26
    • Hot sale: Apple MacBook Air M4 drops to a new record-low price!
    • Pluribus’ The Joining explained: what is it, why is Carol [spoiler], and more on the Apple TV show’s big mystery
    • ClickFix attacks just got a major upgrade to trick you into infecting your computer with malware — don’t fall for this
    • Home
    • Shop
      • Earbuds & Headphones
      • Smartwatches
      • Mobile Accessories
      • Smart Home Devices
      • Laptops & Tablets
    • Gadget Reviews
    • How-To Guides
    • Mobile Accessories
    • Smart Devices
    • More
      • Top Deals
      • Smart Home
      • Tech News
      • Trending Tech
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Must Have Gadgets –
    Home»Top Deals»Atari Is Bringing Back the Intellivision, Its Former 1970s Rival
    Top Deals

    Atari Is Bringing Back the Intellivision, Its Former 1970s Rival

    adminBy adminOctober 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Atari Is Bringing Back the Intellivision, Its Former 1970s Rival
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Don’t miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google.

    Following last year’s well-received revival of the Atari 7800 and 2023’s Atari 2600 hardware reboot, the former king of video games is continuing its streak of reviving classic retro consoles with modern hardware.

    Atari is bringing back the Intellivision Sprint, a system that originally competed with the Atari 2600 in the late 1970s and early ’80s, in what was later dubbed the first “console war.” Though it never eclipsed the Atari 2600 in popularity, it was thought to have sold over 3 million units and was the second most popular console of its generation, with a focus on more technically demanding sports and strategy games. It was originally owned by Mattel Electronics, before Atari bought the Intellivision brand rights in 2024.

    Atari says the new Intellivision Sprint will retain the look and feel of the original console, but will add modern features like HDMI support, USB charging, and wireless controllers. If you still have your original Intellivision controllers, you can even use them via an adapter using its USB-A port.

    The console will include 45 built-in games, including Boulder Dash, Snafu, Astrosmash, and Shark! Shark!, along with other classic Intellivision sports and strategy titles. You can view a complete list of titles on Atari’s website.

    The Sprint will also include 48 double-sided controller overlays, with updated artwork, which make each of the game’s controls easier to understand as you play. The new Intellivision Sprint will retail for $149.99, with preorders opening on Oct. 17 at Atari.com. Orders will begin shipping Dec. 5, just in time for the holiday season.

    Recommended by Our Editors

    Unfortunately, according to users on social media, it won’t be compatible with game cartridges from the time, though you will be able to supplement the console’s game library via the console’s USB-A port.

    If Intellivision wasn’t your favorite console from the dark ages of gaming, this is likely not Atari’s final attempt at reviving prehistoric consoles. In an interview with retro gaming website Time Extension, the company’s CEO Wade Rosen said there will “certainly be more projects in that vein.”

    Get Our Best Stories!

    Your Daily Dose of Our Top Tech News

    Sign up for our What’s New Now newsletter to receive the latest news, best new products, and expert advice from the editors of PCMag.

    Sign up for our What’s New Now newsletter to receive the latest news, best new products, and expert advice from the editors of PCMag.

    By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    Thanks for signing up!

    Your subscription has been confirmed. Keep an eye on your inbox!

    About Our Expert

    Experience

    I’m a reporter covering weekend news. Before joining PCMag in 2024, I picked up bylines in BBC News, The Guardian, The Times of London, The Daily Beast, Vice, Slate, Fast Company, The Evening Standard, The i, TechRadar, and Decrypt Media.

    I’ve been a PC gamer since you had to install games from multiple CD-ROMs by hand. As a reporter, I’m passionate about the intersection of tech and human lives. I’ve covered everything from crypto scandals to the art world, as well as conspiracy theories, UK politics, and Russia and foreign affairs.

    Read Full Bio

    1970s Atari bringing Intellivision rival
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Hot sale: Apple MacBook Air M4 drops to a new record-low price!

    November 7, 2025

    Have your say: which smartphone feature do you think is most important, and why?

    November 7, 2025

    Lightning Deal: Nothing CMF headphones with 100-hour battery are $84 on sale

    November 7, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined

    November 7, 2025

    PayPal’s blockchain partner accidentally minted $300 trillion in stablecoins

    October 16, 2025

    The best AirPods deals for October 2025

    October 16, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    How-To Guides

    How to Disable Some or All AI Features on your Samsung Galaxy Phone

    By adminOctober 16, 20250
    Gadget Reviews

    PayPal’s blockchain partner accidentally minted $300 trillion in stablecoins

    By adminOctober 16, 20250
    Smart Devices

    The best AirPods deals for October 2025

    By adminOctober 16, 20250

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Latest Post

    Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined

    November 7, 2025

    The 15-Inch MacBook Air Is $200 Off

    November 7, 2025

    Tesla delays reveal of production Roadster 2 to April Fools’ Day

    November 7, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined
    • The 15-Inch MacBook Air Is $200 Off
    • Tesla delays reveal of production Roadster 2 to April Fools’ Day
    • Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed Again to November 2026 to Add More ‘Polish’
    • Be Sure to Back Up Your iPhone the Right Way Before Installing iOS 26

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 must-have-gadgets.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.