At just 80% the size of the original unit, you could be fooled into thinking the new Atari 2600+ was yet another one of those mini game consoles. You know the sort, the one that proved very popular ...
The Atari 2600+ is billed as a faithful recreation to one of the most beloved classic video game consoles of all time. Boasting HDMI functionality, a genuine cartridge slot, and backwards ...
From Atari Interactive, Inc. 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.
The Atari 2600 Plus is a nostalgia dream for those who remember the original, but also fun for new generations. Equipped with HDMI, you can now play the games on a modern TV. Not everything is perfect ...
I shouldn’t be writing this review. When the Atari 2600 was first released, I was still 15 years away from having a mortal coil to call my own, and playing the resurrected Atari 2600+ — a ...
"$130 nostalgia box is useful for seeing your old cartridges in HD, and that's about it." Well, yeah... that's the entire point. For anyone who appreciates these old school games, now you can play ...
An attractive, emulator-based solution to reliving the 1980s in the modern era, with a dedication to recreating the original experience that's both a blessing and a curse. The Atari 2600 Plus (2600+), ...
Conan O’Brien and Aaron Bleyaert return for another Clueless Gamer segment on Conan. This time they’re reviewing several Atari games played on a wood-veneered, six-switch version of the Atari 2600, ...
The revamped Atari 2600+ feels exactly like how I remember the original console — for better and for worse. Sponsor Message Originally released in 1977, the Atari 2600 set the standard for home ...
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Man-themed retro console has me reliving childhood memories all over again and returned me to a simpler, pixelated past.