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The Atari 2600 Plus is a modern homage to the iconic 4-switch Atari 2600, now with the ability to play Atari 7800 games. It features a 10-in-1 game cartridge packed with classic titles, a wide screen mode for enhanced visuals, and a CX40+ Joystick Controller that mirrors the original design. Plus, it easily connects to modern TVs, making it the perfect blend of nostalgia and convenience.





| ASIN | B0CG9SVRJY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,391 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2 in Atari 2600 Consoles, Games & Accessories |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (529) |
| Item model number | 1115826 |
| Language | French |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 1.27 cm; 1.46 kg |
| Release date | 17 Nov. 2023 |
S**N
A miniaturized classic with modern features... definitely for the Atari/Retro Fans
Whilst the original Atari 2600 was slightly before my time, I’ve always been curious of the earliest home games that were released during late 70s and the 80s.. So I tried the Atari Flashback series and the fantastic Atari 50 collection (available on Switch, PS5 and Xbox). Whilst the flashback series are decent 'mini' consoles, their devices were not true to the original hardware in many regards, and none had the ability to accept original cartridges. That’s why I was so excited to hear that Atari, as it is in its current form, was to release the Atari 2600 plus, a console that is as close to an original Atari machine as you can get without buying an original and all that entails. The machine itself is 80 percent the size of the original device and comes as the four switched version. The build seems pretty good and the switches seem high quality. There is a HDMI port for connection to TV (I really appreciate this, since it makes it so easy to hook up to modern TVs and the HDMI cable is provided in the box). Power is provided via a USB C port, and a cable (USB A to USB C) is provided in the box too, though note that you need to provide your own USB power adapter. Also in the box is a single joystick (CX-40) that connects via an original DB9 connector (and as far as I know, original accessories from the original are compatible). The joystick seems really good, if a bit stiff... but I don't think these joysticks were ever the most comfortable input devices. Expect sore hands after a few hours of gaming. A 10 in 1 game cartridge is provided in the box and contains a few Atari classics. Choosing each game is a matter of setting the DIP switches on the back of the cart as per the instruction on the cart label. Of these games, I felt Missile command was currently my favourite. It is a pity they don't have pitfall, asteroids, space invaders or the infamous ET on this cart. Same as the original consoles, there is a cartridge port on top that you insert the cartridge into (either the new carts released by Atari, or original carts). Once the cartridge is inserted and the unit switched on you’re presented with an Atari boot screen and after 10 or 15 seconds your game is booted up and ready to play. A nice touch is the lit up Atari logo on the front of the device! As far as I can tell, without owning original hardware… the games run as original console and play as expected. I think some reviews online have suggested some slight input lag (I believe with the paddles), but I haven't had any issues with the paddles myself. My own opinion is that there is a very, very slight amount of latency, without doing any complicated latency tests, but nothing to stop you enjoying and playing the games. Input with the joystick is perfect. According to the Atari website this console uses emulation to play games. I guess this system dumps the ROM from the games cartridge onto the internal memory for the emulation software to run it, hence the slight delay at boot up. Since this is emulation and not original hardware, there may be some games that don’t run and Atari have posted a games compatibility list on their website. Whilst the build quality and function are superb, I must warn that many of the games from the 70s and 80s have not aged well. If you know what you’re getting into and are an Atari fan, I think you will love it. Otherwise, I think many will play with this an hour or two and put it away. This really is a system for people who already have a collection of Atari games cartridges, or for those who are very much into early Atari or passionate retro collectors. Further Updates: I’ve also purchased the paddles now and my first impressions are excellent. You get two paddles in the pack and a 4 game cartridge. The paddles are of very high quality and the mechanism is really nice and smooth and with just the right amount of resistance for precision during games. The single button also gives good feedback too. The games are pretty good, especially breakout, canyon bomber and video Olympics. Night driver is ok… it’s got interesting graphics but I found it hard to control. All in all the paddles are a great deal considering what you get in the box. In addition, I bought an extra Joystick and the Mr Run and Jump game. The separate joystick is as per the Joystick included with the 2600 plus console. As such is also stiff, and from what I know, this is how it was at the time of the original 2600. The fire button is nice, with good feedback. I have to say, I think I like the looser joysticks that came with the Flashback series of mini consoles...they feel a bit more comfortable to use for long gaming sessions. But still, this joystick has fantastic build quality and it does the job well. The new Mr Run and Jump game looks superb considering its simplicity. I will update this review once I have time to give it a play through.
B**Y
Fantastic piece of hardware but you have to clean your cartridges first!
If you have a stack of old 2600 and 7800 cartridges lying around and your original hardware has bitten the dust, this is an essential piece of kit. The tactile experience of putting the carts in really adds to the nostalgia, and the joysticks are a glorious replica of those un-ergonomic chunks of hard plastic Atari gave us back in the 70's. It's only really going to appeal to the generation wanting to relive their game playing youth or videogame archaeologists, but it's target audience will love it. IMPORTANT: There are a lot of customer reviews here that complain that their 2600+ won't load all their games. Over the years the cartridge contacts often build up a layer of dirt. Arm yourself with a box of cotton buds and some Isopropyl/lighter fluid (there are plenty of video guides are out there) and they'll clean up really nicely. I got plenty of games to load that originally refused to. Obviously there are some games that will fail after after a few decades, but I only found 2 out of around 180 that just wouldn't work after repeatedly cleaning. There are some issues with PAL games when using the firmware that comes out of the box (displaying incorrect colours or having sprites missing), but the beta update is available through the Atari age forums which fixes them. This should be officially available once it's gone through some more testing. The developers are also available on the forum to answer queries or talk about future features. Atari are currently re-releasing some classic 2600 & 7800 carts along with some new ones. This is definitely a product that Atari hasn't pushed out on the shelves and forgotten about.
M**H
Great product. A massive library of Classic retro games, which PLAY great.
A great product. I added the purchase of a pair of the paddle controllers, which work great, too. Real cartridge games for the system can still be very expensive 😕, but keep searching, car boots, second hand stores, etc, sometimes a bargain will be found, especially after the application of some 'contact cleaner,' on the edge connector of the cartridge, then the games will work again.
S**S
100% time machine
The number of Atari Flashbacks and the varying games in each will make your head spin as will the price of an Atari VCS. This however a work of genius and 100% a time machine that will take you back to your childhood, or your parents childhood. Well packaged, and a thing of beauty when opened this is a near perfect replica in modern materials and slightly smaller. Great connectivity at the rear for your modern HDMI TV, yet the toggles and buttons on the front are just as a I remember them. The joysticks are pretty true to their 1980s ancestors as well, tough as hell to use, and not the most ergonomic to hold but thats the price for a piece of retro tech! What is most impressive for both the engineers who designed and manufactured this replica in 2023, and the software engineers and manufacturing back in the day, is that cartridges from 1982 actually work, the first I tried was Asteroids in perfect condition, practically unopened. The second River Raid, and this is where I would suggest you buy some rubbing alcohol or other suitable cleaner if you intend to buy or have original cartridges. I've tried a couple of River Raid cartridges without success, until I read a suggestion to clean the contacts on the cartridge with a suitable cleaner. £4 well spent on Amazon and I have a working cartridge of the Activision classic, and perhaps the best game of all time, River Raid. Honestly the feeling that clunk of the cartridge gives you as you insert it, and power the console on is hard to beat. Buy one, buy one now!
C**S
Brilliant! Well built. Slightly smaller than the original but that's kinda cool. Satisfying solid clunk when you use the switches and the LED logo is a nice touch. My old carts worked first time. But the newer 7800 carts didn't UNTIL I flashed the firmware from the fact fresh version 1.o to the current 2.0.1.4 found on Atari's website. Veey easy and quick to do. This is an absolute necessity if you want all your games to load. Otherwise all good. Let the memories roll in!
L**I
Il nuovo Atari 2600+ riproduce perfettamente la consolle originale, con misure leggermente ridotte (del 30% circa) che la rendono un po' più piccola, più gradevole alla vista e più facile da sistemare in mostra. Anche da spenta fa un figurone sulla scrivania, veramente molto bella. La peculiarità pricipale è che permette di utilizzare tutte le vecchie cartridge originali, anche quelle nuove e le home-brew, i vecchi joystick e paddle originali, proprio come la vecchia, gloriosa consolle anni '70, ma con uscita HDMI e ingombri ridotti. Attenzione per i "puristi" dell'hardware, la funzionalità del gioco avviene tramite emulazione, non hanno ricostruito l'hardware originale: la cartuccia viene letta e caricata in memoria, quindi riprodotta tramite emulazione (in modo a noi trasparente) ma il risultato è lo stesso al 99%, anzi possiamo dire che sia migliore dell'originale perchè colori e le immagini sono molto più definiti e cristallini. Inserisci la cartuccia, accendi la consolle e dopo un paio di secondi hai il gioco a video come l'originale. Inoltre si posso usare anche le cartucce del sistema VCS 7800 (anche queste da veri collezionisti, sono stati prodotti pochi titoli, è facile collezionarle tutte). L'idea è buona perchè ci sono nel mondo tantissimi collezionisti di giochi Atari, ma col tempo le vecchie consolle stanno cominciando a dare problemi, quindi questa è la soluzione ottimale, per chi voglia ancora fruire dei vecchi giochi tramite le cartucce originali, senza ricorrere alla pura emulazione. Conclusione: + Ottima per i collezionisti di cartucce originali, soluzione molto pratica e comoda, risultato eccellente, compatibile con il 99% dei titoli (solitamente non girano le cartucce multiple con menù iniziale). + Buona così per i collezionisti più radicali, che sicuramente preferiranno il vero hardware originale, ma per preservare le consolle d'epoca, potrebbero farne un uso diciamo quotidiano come muletto e test. [Io ho anche la VCS 2600 originale, ma la tengo da parte e uso la 2600+ per praticità]. - Sconsigliata se non si ha già una buona scorta di cartucce originali e controller da far funzionare: viene venduta con una cartuccia contentente 10 giochi e un joystick. A meno che no intendiate iniziare ora la collezione di cartucce originali, ma mi sembra improbabile. + Al lacio del prodotto sono state messe in vendita anche un paio di cartucce originali nuove di zecca, più un kit con le mitiche paddle analogiche e annessa cartuccia con 4 giochi paddle, per cui possiamo tornare ai vecchi tempi con Pong , Breakout, e così via, nella maniera giusta. ++ Fattore da non sottovalutare l'estetica: è davvero, molto bella, se avete una sala hobby farà un figurone, messa in bella mostra darà un tocco vintage e ricercato.
L**A
This is a must to everyone that had an Atari (2600 or 7800) and still have old cartdriges. Being testing for a while and It just delivers what is promisses. No fancy addons, just plug the game, connect it to tv (hdmi) and power-on. The external case is just like the old one, a bit lighter i think. The lit Atari logo is a great touch The included joystick is a bit stiff, but works fine, and yes, it is compatible with the original joysticks as well. I've tested the 10 in 1 cartdrige that came and some old ones, all booted correctly and feels the same. Bottom line: A great console - i would say that it's not an evolution, the feeling is that its the old console with new hdmi connection. If you do not have old hardware to use, maybe this is not the correct console for you, there are some that comes with preinstaled games. But if you do and want the original feel, this one is old school cartdrige dependent and it does a great job on delivering that.
C**K
Ich bin Atari Fan der frühen Stunde, und deshalb bin ich stolzer Besitzer von vielen Atari 2600 Konsolen und sehr vielen Spielen. Regelmäßig packt mich der Retrowahn. Und meine Kinder dann lustigerweise auch. Trotz aller modernen Konsolen lieben sie Frogger, Pac Man, Pole Position, Enduro, Pitfall... Das gemeinsam mit ihnen zu spielen, ist wirklich besonders schön. Bislang hatte ich eine alte Atari Konsole über einen einfachen AV MOD und HDMI Konverter an den Fernseher angeschlossen. Das Bild war... sagen wir ... in etwa wie 1981... (das Bild war nicht zufriedenstellend, Retro hin oder her, so dass die Atari Konsole in den letzten 1-2 Jahren zum Möbelstück verkommen ist. Per Zufall bin ich nun über diese kleine Konsole gestolpert. Die Optik lehnt sich an die "Woody" 4-Schalter Konsole an. Das ist nicht die erste Generation mit 6 Schaltern, sondern streng genommen die 3. Generation, aber schon noch eine der frühen Ausführungen. Die Maße sind viel kleiner, es ist im wesentlichen eine 30-40 % kleinere Schrumpfkopie. Die kleineren Maße haben den Vorteil, dass neben dem Klopper von PS5 und der Switch auch noch dauerhaft Platz für die kleine Atari ist. Ich habe mich schnell an die neuen Maße gewöhnt, aber für Puristen ist das nichts. Eingepackt ist das alles recht hübsch, nicht übertrieben edel, aber soweit akzeptabel, ich würde sagen: ähnliches Niveau wie bei einer Switch. Das wirkt schon seriös und nicht nach billigem Retro Mist. Die Originalkonsole wirkte trotzdem insgesamt wertiger, war aber auch x-mal teurer... die Kanten waren nicht so scharf und der Powerschalter hat in smootheres "Klack". Und da man diesen wirklich oft benutzt, wird man jedes Mal daran erinnert, dass es kein Original ist. Warum man hier den USB Poweranschluss und HDMI Anschluss auf den oberen Teil der Konsole (schräge Seite) gelegt hat, erschließt sich mir auch nicht. Damit sieht man die Kabel, was nicht so schön ist. Was mir sehr gut gefallen hat, ist das leuchtende Atari-Logo. Es erinnert daran, dass es hier keine Kopie der alten Konsole ist, sondern nur eine Reminiszenz. Das sieht edel aus. Zur Funktion: die Originalkonsole hat extreme Ressourcenknappheit, kein Betriebssystem, ist in dem Sinn gar kein Computer (besteht aus drei Chips und hat so gut wie keinen Speicher (128 Byte RAM(!)). Die Spiele sind in Assembler programmiert, d.h. sie sprechen die Chips direkt an und sind auf den Cartridges/Kassetten gespeichert. Im Ergebnis steckt mein ein Spiel rein, anschalten, nichts wird hochgeladen, es geht direkt los. Diese Konsole ist anders aufgebaut, eher ein 'klassischer' Computer. Sie fährt erst mit Atari Logo hoch, meldet rechts unten die Versionsnummer des Betriebssystems (das man übrigens noch updaten kann) und lädt dann die bis zu 64 kB großen / kleinen Spiele (die meisten waren nur einige Kilobyte groß...) in den Hauptspeicher und dann erst, nach etwa 6-8 Sekunden geht es los. Das alles stört den Puristen, ist aber im Vergleich zu den Ladezeiten moderner Konsolen ein Wimpernschlag. Aber warum habe ich dann bei einiger Kritik trotzdem 5 Sterne gegeben? Diese Konsole ist wirklich mit unfassbar vielen Spielen kompatibel (Liste im Internet verfügbar). Einige funktionierten erst nicht und das lag einzig und allein an verschmutzten Kontakten. Also, Wattestäbchen und Isopropanol gegriffen, gesäubert und es funktioniert! Und dann kommt es: auf den Bildschirm zaubert dieses kleine Ding ein gestochen scharfes Bild und das selbst auf einem 75 Zoll LCD Fernseher. Die Spiele reagieren exakt wie auf der alten Konsole, die Farben passen, die Geschwindigkeit stimmt. Ist das Spiel einmal geladen, hat man wirklich viel Spaß. Die Konsole ist sehr einfach in der Handhabung. Die alten Joysticks lassen sich anschließen und los geht es. Ich hatte bislang keine Abstürze o.ä. Achja, bei der Packung lag ein Joystick bei. Der hat mir nicht so gefallen, zu hartes Material, etwas schwergängig und zögerlich in der Reaktion, aber er funktioniert. Ich habe lieber die >40 Jahre alten Joysticks genommen... aber mir welche mit Wireless Adapter bestellt, da meine Frau den Kabelsalat vor dem Fernseher hasst. Mal schauen wie die sind. Der Preis von 99 EUR ist okay, denn es ist eine einfache Lösung zum Spielen alter Cartridges. Ein guter Kompromiss aus Retroflair und einfach Losspielen. Ausgelöst durch diese Box habe ich mir einige weitere S-Video Mods gekauft. Mal schauen, vielleicht kann ich das Bld der alten Konsolen noch verbessern, dann schreibe ich das hier meine Erfahrungen für Lötbegeisterte als Nachtrag rein. Nachtrag: das Bild der 2600+ bleibt besser, trotz diverser AV Mods. Außerdem bietet die neue 2600+ Variante auch die Möglichkeit NTSC Module abzuspielen. Diese sind auf Ebay deutlich billiger, weil sie auf den alten Konsolen nur mit veränderten Farben und teils flackernd laufen.
A**L
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