![]() As for the rest of us gamers, well, read on to find out what we liked and didn’t like.Įrgonomics? There's no such thing as an "ergonomic" when it comes to holding this retro joystick from 1977 for hours. Retrogamers will quite simply love the Atari 2600+. ![]() We spent the better part of 11 days gaming with the Atari 2600+ console and its bundled games. The Atari 2600+ provides gameplay of the 26 game cartridges, yet it easily hooks up to your TV’s HDMI inputs. Enter the upcoming Atari 2600+, which is available for preorder now and will be available to purchase on Nov. (We’re looking at you, Gravitar, with some serious side-eye.)įirst-generation consoles like the Atari 2600 are becoming harder to acquire as they age and become nonfunctional. Sure, these games may be older, but at times, they required the brains of a Cray supercomputer combined with the reflexes of a tween hopped up on Pop Rocks. Retrogamers enjoy the nostalgia, the simplicity of the gameplay and, in some cases, the pulse-pounding challenge. Retrogaming - that is, playing video games from the 20th century - is alive and well in the here and now. The timing of the Atari 2600+ couldn’t be better. ![]() The cartridge includes the following games: Adventure, Combat, Dodge ’Em, Haunted House, Maze Craze, Missile Command, Realsports Volleyball, Surround, Video Pinball and Yars’ Revenge. ![]() 17 and retailing for $130 at Atari, the Atari 2600+ ships with the console, a standard controller and a 10-in-1 games cartridge. comes the Atari 2600+, the highly anticipated refresh of the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), Atari’s legendary console that was first released in September 1977. ![]()
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