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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. AtGames - Wikipedia

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    A miniature version of the full size ALP. AtGames has expanded the capabilities of these devices by adding more accessories, like the QuadPlay, a four-player control deck for the ALU. AtGames has also partnered with Magic Pixel Studios to port over their Zaccaria digital pinball tables as well as to develop new pinball tables taken from various ...

  4. Dedicated console - Wikipedia

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    A newer version, Atari Flashback 2, is based on actual Atari hardware, and includes some new built-in games developed by modern hobbyist Atari 2600 programmers, as well as old favorite games. [4] While the new console has no cartridge slot, it is designed so that one can be added, and multiple online tutorials exist detailing this process.

  5. A peek at the Atari Flashback Portable prototype - AOL

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    Like the Atari Flashback units that came before it, this petite package (which isn't much larger than a 2600 cartridge) will undoubtedly house dozens of classic Atari games, with nary a cartridge ...

  6. Plug-&-Play TV Games - Wikipedia

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    Atari Classics 10-in-1 TV Game. Plug-&-Play TV Games is a series of plug-n-play game devices produced by Jakks Pacific.. When connected to a television set via RCA connector cables, the user is able to play a pre-defined selection of video games. [1]

  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 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]

  9. Wizard (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wizard was never published for the Atari VCS. It was included with the Atari Flashback 2, 25 years after it was written. Chris Crawford learned about the release in an email from a fan. [citation needed] Crawford's original prototype did not contain a two-player mode, but the game released with the Atari Flashback 2 does.