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The number pad is a curious inclusion. Atari sold a keypad accessory in the late 1970s for the Atari 2600, though only a very small selection of games actually used it.
As announced by Atari, the 7800+ is a new spin on the classic console. If you've still got your old 2600 and 7800 games, they ...
The Atari Gamestation Go is an updated handheld console. It will be officially announced at CES 2025. Atari. As shown in the teaser video, the Gamestation Go also includes traditional bumpers and ...
Atari has announced a new handheld console called the Gamestation Go at CES 2025. ... Many fans are hopeful that due to the number pad, the Gamestation Go could support Jaguar games in the future.
The Atari Gamestation Go is a promising retro console that gets you more than 200 games and all the proper controls to play them the way they’re meant to be played.
Atari just announced the 7800+, a recreation of the company’s ‘80s console that comes armed with a cartridge slot, HDMI output, and a wireless gamepad.
The Atari 7800+ does feature two standard Atari console plugs in the front, making it compatible with pretty much all classic and revamped Atari controllers (and, oddly enough, Sega Genesis pads).
The $130 Atari 7800+ isn’t a console remix. ... That stick screws off in case you want to use the pure D-pad, but even with it on, everything felt very snappy.
As a preservation enthusiast, it’s safe to say the Atari 7800+ is my kind of retro console remake. Not only does it perfectly replicate the aesthetic and functionality of the ‘80s system, but ...
Making the number pad a key feature of its handheld system for just a few retro classics seems like overkill, though it's possible Atari has bigger plans for the Gamestation Go.
The Atari Gamestation Go is a promising retro console that gets you more than 200 games and all the proper controls to play them the way they’re meant to be played.