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Atari’s offerings may have been a bit slim to start with when the 2600+ was released last year, but it announced no less than ten new game cartridges alongside the 7800+.
Starting out with [Parker Dillman’s] PCB, he put together the insides of the cartridge, including a socket for the EPROM. He then resin-printed a case. Like many of our own projects, the first ...
The Atari 2600 Plus takes you back to 1977. The nostalgia factor is sky-high and everything feels right down to the last detail. But we'd like to see more games and the price tag is a bit high.
The Atari 2600 wasn't the first video game console, or even the first one to accept cartridges. Atari released it in the fall ...
The $130 Atari 7800+ isn’t a console remix. Unlike the upcoming Analogue 3D, an FPGA-emulation N64 redux, it does not sport any additional launcher where you can get achievements or use to take ...
If those retro gamers want an authentic but no-frills box that will upscale those cartridges for an HDTV, the Atari 7800+ will do the job and look cute on your mantel while it does.
A new Evercade retro gaming collection is on the way, and it's another good one! Launching in April this year, the Atari Arcade 2 cartridge contains ten classic Atari games, including all-time ...
No interference, no weird jailbars, just beautiful sharp blocks scaled to your screen of choice. Naturally, the other showstopping element is the cartridge slot atop the Atari 2600 +, situated ...
In case you’re worried about which Atari games will be compatible with this system, fear not. The company has provided a full compatibility list of 2600 and 7800 games published under its banner ...
We played games on the Atari 2600+ — the highly anticipated refresh of the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), Atari’s legendary console from 1977 — and here’s what we thought.
On weekends, I’d sit down on my soft blue carpet and crack open my mom’s dusty old cartridge case. ... Atari is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new line of Atari XP game cartridges.