Legendary game giant Atari is breaking into VR. This summer, the company will publish Pixel Ripped 1978, the third entry in the standout VR Pixel Ripped series. It will launch on PC and PlayStation 5 ...
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Developer Arvore recently announced its upcoming virtual reality game Pixel Ripped 1978 at GDC 2023. I was given a sneak peek, and got some hands-on time, with the team’s first fully licensed addition ...
ARVORE and Atari announced the upcoming sequel to Pixel Ripped is set to arrive on all major headsets next month. Update (May 22nd, 2023): ARVORE confirmed with Road to VR that Pixel Ripped 1978 is ...
Pixel Ripped 1978 is finally out on PSVR2 and marks the third entry in the nostalgia-soaked series, but the first one with an actual retro publisher, Atari. Lead gaming editor Michael Leri spoke to ...
Atari will soon merge gaming arcades with hotels across the United States, creating its own Atari-branded resorts that offer everything from classic gaming to VR. Today Atari announced a rather ...
In Pixel Ripped 1978, players will experience the magic and wonder of the blossoming video game industry during the golden age of home entertainment. Through the eyes of the game’s protagonist, Bug, ...
Atari is bringing themed hotels to eight cities across the United States "with fully immersive experiences for every age and gaming ability, including the latest in VR and AR." The producer of the ...
Atari will soon be opening hotels in the United States that feature what they call “the latest in VR and AR.” The move comes as a part of a recently announced deal with GSD Group, an innovation and ...
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