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Atari and Namco pitch the classic console in bright yellow, with a matching wireless controller and illuminated ghosts on the ...
Pac-Man turns 45 this year, and Atari is throwing the birthday party. Teaming with Bandai Namco, the company has unveiled the Atari 2600+ PAC-MAN Collection—a modernized, Pac-Man–themed remix of its ...
Atari is partnering with publisher, developer, and distributor Plaion Games to launch the 7800 Plus. This console features an HDMI port to connect with modern televisions and, like the original ...
Atari has introduced the Atari 7800+, a modern update of the classic 1986 console. The new version is smaller and more powerful, with an HDMI port for easy connection to modern TVs and monitors.
The Atari 7800 Plus, priced at $129.99, is equipped with an HDMI port for easy connection to modern televisions. This feature allows users to play classic games with improved visual clarity.
As mentioned, the CX40+ Wireless Joystick is available separately for $28 (was $35). The CX40+ works wirelessly on the 7800+ and 2600+ as well as on PC with the included USB-C dongle. Atari ...
Atari 7800+ The 7800+ uses HDMI to connect to modern TVs and devices and plays both new and original 2600 and 7800 games, with near-universal compatibility with first and third-party cartridges.
The Atari 7800+ has been available since November 2024, and will cost you $129.99 / £99.99. You can buy it directly from Atari’s website, or at retailers including Amazon in the US and Argos ...
Atari has unveiled the 7800+ ($129.99), another miniature retro console that this time brings the more powerful 1986 system to modern gamers. Like the Atari 2600+ before it, the 7800+ is a dead ...
In addition to the aforementioned CX78+ controller, Atari and Plaion have also announced the CX40+ Wireless Joystick. The former is a recreation of the 7800’s original controller, while the ...