Ten months after gaming grandfather Atari partnered with hoteliers GSD Group to unveil a line of video game-themed hotels, the Las Vegas flagship has been revealed: A towering, multipurpose center ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Atari revealed new concepts for its ambitious hotel and resort business, which is set to launch in 2022 across eight major cities. Get ready 80s gaming ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rendering of the Atari Hotel, which will be developed along Roosevelt Row in downtown Phoenix. Construction is scheduled to ...
Atari has unveiled designs for its long-awaited video-game-themed hotel, billed as a “glowing monolith” and an “entertainment destination.” However, only the Phoenix development is moving forward, ...
The developer bringing Mario Kart apartments to Roosevelt Row has another video game-themed landmark planned for the downtown Phoenix art district. The world's first Atari Hotel will debut in Phoenix, ...
If you grew up playing Atari games, your childhood video game fantasies are about to come true, thanks to the new immersive Atari Hotels. These eight hotels will feature augmented and virtual ...
The firm behind a proposed chain of Atari-branded hotels in Las Vegas and other cities unveiled more details and made big promises Wednesday, saying Southern Nevada’s outpost “will bring an experience ...
GSD Group and Gensler have revealed their concept art for the upcoming Atari Hotels that are set to open in Las Vegas, Nevada and Phoenix, Arizona, and they look like something pulled out off a ...
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- Looking to live your pop culture fantasy and get nostalgic? GSD Group and architecture and design firm Gensler unveiled early renderings for the brand new video-game inspired ...
An Atari themed hotel is planned in Arizona, with more locations to come. Atari is behind hundreds of iconic games, including Pong and Centipede. New renders show what the gaming inspired hotel could ...
The world's first Atari Hotel is planned for downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row Arts District. The hotel will feature 91 rooms, restaurants, and event spaces inspired by classic video games.