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  1. support.atari.com › 24238326533019-Atari-2600-FAQAtari 2600+ FAQ – Atari

    A: We’ve enhanced the 2600+ from the original in the following ways: - Plays both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges. - HDMI output makes it easy to connect. - Widescreen mode. - 80% of original size. - Enlarged cartridge socket reduces sticking. - Atari logo lights up when being played. Q: How is the Atari 2600+ different from the Atari VCS?

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · Atari has announced the 2600+, now available for order via the Atari website. Here are the details: 2600/7800 compatible. HDMI. New CX-40+ Joysticks, compatible with existing consoles. New CX-30+ Paddles, compatible with existing consoles. The console is $129.99 with a CX-40+joystick and 10-in-1 cart. Additional joysticks are $29.99.

  3. The Atari 2600+ is an updated version of the iconic Atari 2600 and has been enhanced in the following ways: - Plays both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges. - HDMI output makes it easy to connect. - Widescreen mode. - Enlarged cartridge socket reduces sticking. - Atari logo lights up when being played. The system comes with a CX40+ Joystick ...

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  4. Aug 22, 2023 · The Atari 2600 Plus. Atari has announced it’s relaunching its most well-known console as the Atari 2600 Plus on November 17th for $129.99, with preorders open now. It’s a fully functioning, 80 ...

  5. Jul 6, 2024 · Yes, the new socket has a better grip on cart fingers, everyone that I sent test PCBs to with the socket reported back postive results. The new socket is being used in manufacture runs of the 2600+ which will land at retail in q4. Great to hear that also the hardware of the 2600+ is being improved. 2.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · The Atari 2600+ is an awesome recreated version of the company’s iconic ‘70s console, and features like HDMI and original cartridge support make for a perfect blend of old and new.

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  8. Dec 16, 2023 · Unlike other rereleased classic consoles, the Atari 2600 Plus doesn't have games stored directly on the hardware -- it still requires cartridges. Yes, that means you can play the original Atari ...