I don't know whether to be happy for a modern Atari or angry because it looks cash grabby.
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Oh it definitely is. I mean we've had many re-releases of a 2600 including multiple Flashback consoles.
AFAIK, only one was moddable to use old catridges, but none shipped with that capability. But many came with a 20+ games and were significantly cheaper.
10 in 1 when it could be the whole library....
There is no Atari.
Ordered and already excited. I still have a giant box of 2600 games and controllers and according to their site, it will all be compatible.
Ready for the nostalgia overload when I fire up Pitfall.
Be also ready for the realization of how barebones those games are. Played a couple of 2600 games with a friend and there is just a tiny amount of genuine fun to be had. And I am definitely not hating on simple old games! But most of the games we tried boiled down to "follow ball" with terrible controls. His collection might just have been bad, though.
Game quality is what crashed the home video game industry been Atari's decline and Nintendo's rise. Not that all of the games were bad, there were just so many bad games out there that buying games became a gamble that disappointed more often than not.
Nintendo improved on this by requiring games meet certain standards before they'd let someone release them for their system.
I havnt heard of any one mentioning any old atari games worth playing...
I mean, only one i have personally played is space invaders.. which was.. not shit.
River raid. And if you include 7800, the best version of joust.
I'm an old dude who actually had the original Atari 2600 and 7800 as a kid and loved playing games on them. Those games have exactly zero appeal to me today.
I'm not entirely sure who this new hardware is supposed to appeal to. Would Atari 2600 purists go for this given the price tag and emulated games?
That's pretty cool. I grew up with an Atari 2600 at home and still think about some of the games today. I remember distinctly playing Parachute (I actually remade this for a personal project) and Pitfall, as well as a handful of others. I also had an NES, and those were pretty much my only consoles until much later when we got a Sega Genesis and later I bought an OG Xbox.
However, I won't be buying this. They should instead just sell an actual emulator for PC and sell a bundle of games to go with it. Maybe sell each game for $1-2, maximum $5, and maybe offer a Switch port as well.
But I don't want to pay $130 for single use hardware, that's just dumb.
There is the atari 40th anniversary game for the switch. That's good enough for me
They own Ant Steam as far as I know, so your desires are already met.
No international retailers yet grumble
-- A Sulky Brit
Exclusive to USA? Get fucked
The website says international retailers are coming soon.
You can't play The Texas Chainsaw Massacre on this.
Does the Atari 2600+ use emulation software to play game cartridges?
Yes, the Atari 2600+ uses emulation technology to play game cartridges. View the full list of compatible games here.
I got you though.