Crowdfunded console woes continue

The still-unreleased Atari VCS console continues to hit new hurdles en route to realisation. Back in October,consultancy firm Tin Giant resigned from project development, citing six months’ worth of unpaid invoices. Now it seems that the company is taking matters further by filing suit against Atari.

Tin Giant head Rob Wyatt, former Atari VCS Project Architect, filed suit in a Colorado federal court last week, claiming breach of contract to the tune of $261,720. The suit also cites defamation, with Wyatt alleging Atari attributed the Atari VCS’ ongoing delay to Tin Giant’s inability to complete its work.

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The Tin Giant lawsuit is the latest in a long line of problems that have hit the beleaguered Atari VCS project since its initial announcement in summer 2017.Having raised $3 millionon crowdfunding siteIndiegogo, the then-titled“Ataribox”was initially expected to ship in June 2019.Images of the completed hardwarewere released by Atari in the wake of Wyatt’s resignation but, to date, the public is yet to see a single game in action on the open-source console.

Atarihas recently statedthat the ongoing COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic will cause further delays, forcing the console to miss its most recent release date of March 2020. Atari notes that it will only ship out the VCS to Indiegogo backers once it has the parts and production capabilities to satisfy all backer orders simultaneously.

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