Atari teams up with Pixels.com to deliver physical NFT artwork

  • Atari recently partnered with Pixels.com to launch something new.
  • Customers can purchase over 2,600 unique collections of artwork.
  • Here’s what the CEO of Fine Arts America had to say about it.

A gift for NFT lovers?

Considered among the pioneers in the gaming industry, Atari has partnered with Pixels.com for print-on-demand NFT artwork to deliver its physical products globally.

Atari, a major American video game company, will now enable holders of digital artwork collections, Atari NFT, to own physical artworks in the form of posters, framed prints and other print-on-demand products.

Atari, is the creator of several popular games such as Space Invaders, Commando, Double Dragon, Pong, Asteroids. The company celebrated its 50th anniversary in September this year. To honor the historic Atari 2600 game console, the gaming company has launched a collection of 2600 NFTs that convey the beautiful journey of their most popular game.

At OpenSea, the generation collections of the unique 2600 art NFTs were designed by Brazilian pop culture artist Butcher Billy for Atari’s golden anniversary. The most expensive NFTs include Haunted House priced at 110 ETH, Missile Commando priced at 97 ETH, and Breakout priced at 85 ETH.

According to a press release, AtariPrints.com partnered with Pixels.com, which is among the world’s largest print-on-demand technology organizations and online marketplace for artists. Pixels.com will help the game company recreate the digital artwork into multiple pieces of physical products easily.

Pixels will ship these physical NFT products through its network of 16 manufacturing hubs, such as Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, London, Boxtel, Sydney, Denver among other locations.

Set an example

Atari NFT holders who wish to obtain their physical version of artwork must link their Ethereum wallets to AtariPrints.com. Customers can also change the respective artworks to posters and framed prints. The digital artworks are also available in 5 different sizes, from 10″ x 12″ up to 32″ x 40″, with the option to modify each for different frame types and matte photographs.

Fine Arts America CEO Sean Broihier stated that “There is no easier way to transform your NFT business into a physical art business.”

“This is exactly what we do – we transform digital images into physical products. We’ve built print-on-demand solutions for millions of independent artists and global brands, and we’re very excited to partner with Atari to showcase NFT- community what is possible when you allow NFT holders to transform digital assets into physical products.” he added.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Republic Realm, which bills itself as a “leader in metaverse and NFT innovation and investment,” bought a $4.3 million virtual land in The Sandbox from Atari in November, setting a new metaverse record -property sales up to Date.

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