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Atari continues its retro gaming expansion with the Intellivision Sprint, a modern recreation of the 1979 console competitor. The new device features 45 built-in games and wireless controllers that dock for charging, marking another nostalgic revival in the gaming market.
Atari has reportedly expanded its retro gaming strategy by reviving one of its earliest competitors, announcing the Intellivision Sprint according to recent reports. The move represents the latest in Atari’s ongoing efforts to capitalize on gaming nostalgia, following previous releases like the Atari 2600 re-creations and the Atari 400 Mini. Sources indicate this new console will feature 45 built-in games from the original Intellivision library, designed to work on modern HDMI-capable televisions.
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