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  2. Atari Joystick Controller TV Video Game System - Wikipedia

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    The Atari Joystick Controller TV Video Game System is a 2003 entry Jakks Pacific's Plug It In & Play TV Games lineup. The device itself is designed to look like the CX40 joystick used on the Atari 2600 and has an Atari licence. It was sold in Europe by Revell GmbH.

  3. Atari 2600 hardware - Wikipedia

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    The Atari CX50 keyboard controller functions as a computer keyboard and is required for games such as Star Raiders. [ 3 ] : 59–60 The Atari Mindlink is a prototyped motion controller which measures the movement of the user's eyebrows via a fitted headband, which replaces the paddle controller; however, the Mindlink was cancelled early in its ...

  4. Atari joystick port - Wikipedia

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    The Atari 400 and 800 had four ports arranged along the front of the machine. The Atari Video Computer System (later the 2600) developed out of an effort to address problems Atari found when releasing their first home video game console, Pong. Although successful, Pong was an expensive system to design, and was dedicated solely to one game. It ...

  5. Atari CX40 joystick - Wikipedia

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    The Atari CX40 joystick with one button and an 8-directional stick. The Atari CX40 joystick was the first widely used cross-platform game controller.The original CX10 was released with the Atari Video Computer System (later renamed the Atari 2600) in 1977 and became the primary input device for most games on the platform.

  6. Joyboard - Wikipedia

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    Mogul Maniac was the only game released for the Joyboard. A slalom skiing game, it was developed by Amiga Corporation and sold alongside the Joyboard upon release. [5] [6] Off Your Rocker, another game developed by Amiga, could also use the Joyboard, in place of a normal joystick. [5]

  7. Talk : Atari Joystick Controller TV Video Game System

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    Like the Atari Flashback I (but probably more severe), this dedicated system has emulation inaccuracies. For one thing, the colors are off (most noticeable in Adventure. The key to the golden castle is orange-ish). Also there's no flickering, particularly in Asteroids.

  8. Codebreaker (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It was one of three cartridges to accompany the introduction of the Atari keyboard controller, an add-on launched in response to claims of false advertising that the VCS is a "computer" (the other two were Hunt & Score and Brain Games). [2] The cover art for the game is by Chris Spohn, who created the cover art for many early Atari games. [3] [4]

  9. Atari System - Wikipedia

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    System 16 - The Arcade Museum - Atari System 1 Hardware; System 16 - The Arcade Museum - Atari System 2 Hardware; Atari System 1 driver code in MAME; Atari System 2 driver code in MAME; The code t11 here is an example that emulates the DEC CPU within the MAME program.