The Atari Time Machine Website.    This is the sister-site of the Atari Historical Society which is maintained by Karl Morris, the AHS UK/Europe Contact.
Atari7800.com  The Fun is Back!    This site is devouted to bringing back the fun and excitement of one of Atari's best game consoles.    They used sell video game consoles, games and accessories for not just the Atari 7800, but also the Atari 2600 & 5200, however at this time orders appear to be on hold.

Back In Time Website.   Maintained by Mike Stulir.   Extensive reviews of the latest video game titles as well as Realplayer streaming audio interviews of notable members of the video gaming community.
 

Glenn Bruner's Atari Prototype Site.   Glenn is a member of the Atari Historical Society, his site contains extensive technical data and images on various unreleased Atari products.
 

Once Upon Atari Website.  Maintained by Howard Scott Warshaw, a former Atari employee. Howard's site is dedicated to the sale of his long time video history project of Atari.  He started out with Episode 4, now Episodes 1&2 are available.
 

I.C. When Website.    Maintained by Don Thomas, a former Atari employee.  Don maintains a constantly updated time-line of events in Silicon Valley History starting from its early days to present.    Don also has self written articles, references to the latest news relating to video games, computers and technology.   Home of EyeSite awards.
 

Lee Seitz's Atari Force Headquarters.   One small part of Lee's extensive website.  This area covers the history of the Comic Book series of the Atari Force, both the original series and then the second generation series

Steve Tuckers Support and Sales site for APE (Atari Peripheral Emulator) and PROsystem software.    Used with a small simple homebrew interface that almost anyone can build and connect to an Atari 8-bit home computer, this software/hardware combination allows the use of a standard IBM PC or clone as peripherals for an Atari 8-bit.   Also look into Steve's Warp OS modification which is a superb OS replacement for the Atari 8-bits.
 

Al Kossow's Game Archive.   A superb source of information, arcade game flyers and technical data on Atari and other classic Coin-op/Arcade video games.
 

Atari and Classic Gaming website.    Musems of various Atari products, ongoing reviews of classics and new releases for classic games.   Interactive Jaguar 64 message board and Atari message board.
 

Hans Martin-Krobers site.   Hans is a former Atari employee who helped design Atari Unix System V for the Atari TT030 computer, he also worked on various Atari Jaguar 64 hardware products.   Hans has a beautifully detailed history of Atari and also of Commodore as well.
 
Atari Interactive.    Just sold to Infogrames.com from Hasbro.    We will all have to wait and see what Infogrames has in store for the use of the Atari name and licenses.

Mike Thomasson's site.     Enjoy on-line Atari arcade games, Atari crossword puzzles, interviews with noted video gaming celebrities.   Send video game postcards, use the message boards and of course, shop for video games.