October 25, 2002 - Peter Engelbrite wrote 2600 Summer Games, Winter Games, California Games, Lynx Slime World and Gates of Zendocon. Take a moment to read his thoughts about Atari and how you can be a game programmer too!
October 18, 2002 - Are you only allowed to have fun with a video game system if you can still buy games for it at a store? Just because you can't run to Wal-Mart and buy a game doesn't mean it's no fun anymore!
September 30, 2002 - What exactly is Infogrames doing with the Atari legacy? What should they be doing with it? Fruitman chimes in on their apparent lack of progress.
September 9, 2002 - Kicking off our re-launched Interviews Section is a lengthy interview with one of the most recognized names from the Atari Lynx era, Lx Rudis! He shares stories about Atari, the Jaguar, the Lynx, and his days at Epyx.
August 22, 2002 - The classic cartoon hairball has made his way to several Atari systems in the past. Check out this report on the Garfield games for the Atari!
August 14, 2002 - Have you even been befuddled by these ridiculous "Greatest Games Ever" lists that only remember the most recent of games? Check out the ultimate list of Atari games!
August 5, 2002 - Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel the Kingdom of Adventure in a fully 3D environment? If so, check out this project by none other than your humble TAT Editor!
July 4, 2002 - Ethan C. Nobles has been the star writer for The Atari Times for the past several months! Show your appreciation for his work by reading his Profile Atarian and letting him know what a great job he's done!
June 4, 2002 - In Bart Harrison's first regular column for The Atari Times, he covers (what else) Star Wars, and other video game news. Also, can you name the "RealSports" game that was planned, but never released for the 2600?
May 15, 2002 - Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones arrives in U.S. theatres tomorrow! Now would be a good time to reminisce about the original Star Wars games for Atari systems and remember that it's THESE games (not the new fancy ones) that will be remembered in gaming history.