Atari 2600+ poster by Mariano Arcamone
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Fully-functional and updated Atari 2600 console coming this year
Atari and PLAION are bringing back a classic. The original console that started the first gaming boom re-debuts in November.
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Noooo! I told my mum I shouldn't throw out my catridges. (This conversation was in 1990 but whatever)
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New Atari 2600 Console Set For Release
I know what you are thinking; I need another Atari 2600. I’m kidding; nobody is saying that. There are so many better ways to play Atari games today, officially. Of course, now you have another one; enter the Atari 2600+. I started with an Intellivision, so I have no nostalgia here, but my console was in much more limited supply. Atari was the PlayStation of the day.
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Atari 2600 production line, Ireland (1982)
Source: Youtube/CR's Video Vaults
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Wizards
1981 Catalog
Atari 2600
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Atari 2600+ poster by Kevin Tiernan
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Atari's 2600+ hits the market, bringing full compatibility with classic carts
It’s like 1980 all over again, as the Atari 2600+ arrives, offering 2600 and 7800 compatibility with a few modern touches.
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Atari - 1983
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honestly I encourage everyone to get comfortable opening up their electronics. game consoles. computers. phones. keyboards. headphones. whatever. like obviously don't start with the most difficult thing to open up and don't just mindlessly pop open something and lose all the screws and don't do it while its on. but get comfortable looking inside your stuff yourself
its not hard to open up most electronics that don't have an apple logo on them (and even a lot of those are easier than you'd think) and it DOES NOT VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Companies will try to scare you from learning how to care for your own stuff because they get money that way. Warranty stickers are technically illegal in the US but just isn't enforced, and a company can't actually void your warranty if you repair something yourself, so long as you don't break something else in the process.
like I look at threads all the time where people express fear about just opening up a console and looking at the internals to see which version they have but don't be! its easy, its safe, its free! get comfortable with your electronics and learn how to clean and repair stuff yourself, it isn't scary, companies just want you to think it is!
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