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  2. Atari Flashback - Wikipedia

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    The original Atari Flashback. The original Atari Flashback was released in November 2004, [1] [2] [3] with a retail price of $45. [1] [4] The console resembles a smaller version of the Atari 7800, [5] [6] and its controllers are also smaller versions of the 7800's joystick controllers, but with the addition of "pause" and "select" buttons.

  3. Atari Calculator - Wikipedia

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    On 5 November 2014, the Atari Calculator was highlighted on the 'Inverse ATASCII Podcast'. The podcast site also published the source of the example program for the Atari Calculator, newly created cheat sheet, screenshots of software screen in various modes and an excerpt from the original user manual showing a mistake on instruction illustration.

  4. AtGames - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, AtGames announced its ArcadeNet service, offering games on demand for streaming, download, and purchase on the Legends Ultimate arcade platform. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In August 2020, AtGames announced that the Legends Ultimate 1.1 would hit retail on August 31, 2020, [ 18 ] featuring a library of 300 arcade titles from Atari ...

  5. RealSports Soccer - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual property rights for the game passed to Hasbro Interactive and were subsequently bought by Infogrames in 2001, which was subsequently renamed Atari SA. It was then re-released for the Atari Flashback 3 in 2011, which was the first console of the Flashback series made by the AtGames company. [18]

  6. RealSports - Wikipedia

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    Games from the series were then subsequently re-released for the Atari Flashback 3 in 2011, which was the first console of the Flashback series made by the AtGames company. [4] As of 2021, games from the series have been included on all subsequent Flashback consoles, including the Flashback 4, [7] 5, [8] 6, [9] 7, [10] 8, [11] 9, [12] and X. [13]

  7. Atari - Wikipedia

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    Between 2004 and 2011, Atari produced and marketed Atari Flashback retro consoles, reminiscent of the Atari 2600 design. Since 2011, these consoles have been produced by AtGames under the license from Atari. Atari Flashback Portable is a handheld game console sold since 2016. In April 2011, Atari re-released their back catalogue of arcade and ...

  8. RealSports Baseball - Wikipedia

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    It was then subsequently re-released for the Atari Flashback 3 in 2011, which was the first console of the Flashback series made by the AtGames company. [28] As of 2021, the game has been included on all subsequent Flashback consoles, including the Flashback 4 , [ 29 ] 5 , [ 30 ] 6 , [ 31 ] 7 , [ 32 ] 8 , [ 33 ] 9 , [ 34 ] and X .

  9. RealSports Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual property rights for the game passed to Hasbro Interactive and were subsequently bought by Infogrames in 2001, which was subsequently renamed Atari SA. It was then re-released for the Atari Flashback 3 in 2011, which was the first console of the Flashback series made by the AtGames company. [9]