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  1. The Atari 2600 hardware was based on the MOS Technology 6507 chip, offering a maximum resolution of 160 x 192 pixels (NTSC), 128 colors, 128 bytes of RAM with 4 KB on cartridges (64 KB via bank switching). The design experienced many makeovers and revisions during its 14-year production history, from the original "heavy sixer" to the Atari 2600 ...

  2. Jan 15, 2023 · January 15, 2023. The Atari 2600 was an extremely popular yet very simple game console back in the 1970s. They sold, apparently, over 30 million of them, and, of course, these things broke. We’d ...

  3. Interestingly, I remember owning the Atari 2600 remote control as a child. Given that the hardware uses the same DB9 connector, I’m curious if anyone has tried using the old wireless controller with the new hardware. I’m considering purchasing this item on eBay: ‘Atari 2600 Remote Control Wireless Joysticks Controllers Box Included ...

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · It works for ATARI 2600/7800, ColecoVision, and ColecoVision Flashback. I usually put it on a stack of milk crates making it just the right height in front of my love seat. It also functions as an adapter to allow the use of Atari, Coleco, Coleco Flashback, or SEGA Genesis controllers to control ATARI 2600/7800, ColecoVision, or Coleco Flashback.

  5. This gallery showcases 2600 compatible controllers manufactured by Atari in the 1980's, as well as 3rd party controllers that were made for specific 2600 games. Atari's famous black joystick that was originally included with the system. While it may not be the fanciest controller, it gets the job done. Sold in pairs, functionally identical to ...

  6. The Atari 2600 came with a pair of joystick controllers and a pair of paddles. The joystick was a digital model, meaning that it was comprised of one switch for each direction you wanted to move.

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  8. The controller lies perfectly flat, making it feel a bit more stable than Atari's model. This controller lacks a switch to toggle between trak-ball mode and the joystick mode, but that's no loss since the switch was never used. My Wico trak-ball seems to have held up better than the Atari version over the years.

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