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      <title>Atari Revives Intellivision: A Nostalgic Journey into Gaming History</title>
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      <description>In a surprising twist that echoes the nostalgia of the 1980s, Atari is set to release the Intellivision Sprint, a modern take on the classic console that once rivaled its own. This move not only marks the end of the first-ever console war but also brings back a beloved piece of gaming history, complete with 45 classic games and modern connectivity options for todays televisions.&#xA;The Intellivision Sprint, priced at $149.</description>
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