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  1. Atari Flashback 2. The Atari Flashback 2 was released in August 2005 [9] [10] as an improved version of its predecessor. [8] It retailed for $30 and included 40 built-in Atari 2600 games. [11] [12] [13] It is a small near-replica of the 2600, about two-thirds the size of the original. Its controllers are also replicas of the 2600 joysticks.

  2. The Atari Flashback 2 (also called the Atari Flashback 2.0) is a self-contained game console released in 2005. It is a modern Atari 2600 clone system that plays 40 built-in games made for the 2600. Though it has no cartridge slot, the developers have designed its motherboard so that the system can be modified for the addition of a cartridge slot, allowing owners to potentially play other Atari ...

    • Infogrames
    • July 24, 2005 (NA)
    • Plug and play
    • Console
    • Included Games
    • Test Screens
    • Revisions

    The available games are arranged into four categories selectable from an on-screen menu. Once a game is selected, the only way back to the menu is to use the power button to turn the console off and on again. The games listed below as hacks used other games' code as a starting point and modified their gameplay or appearance. Homebrews were written ...

    Controller test screens can be accessed by holding down the select and reset buttons while pressing the power button to turn on the console. With the color/black-and-white switch set to 'color', the joystick test screen will appear; with it set to black-and-white, the paddle test screen will appear. These test screens allow a gamer to test controll...

    There have so far been three revisions of the Atari Flashback 2. 1. Rev. 0X has a problem with the synthesized voice in Quadrun not working due to a problem with the emulation of the original console's audio output. (When play begins, the game should speak "Quadrun" three times.) It also contains a prototype version of Millipede programmed by Gener...

  3. The Atari Flashback 2, the successor to the original Atari Flashback console, was released in 2005. It has forty Atari 2600 games built in. A few of the included games are homebrews which were created by enthusiasts in recent years, and two of the games (Pitfall! and River Raid) were originally published by Activision.

  4. FLASH BACK TO GREATNESS. Loaded with 50 games from Atari's library, including hits like Asteroids®, Haunted House®, Adventure™ and Crystal Castles®. Atari Flashback® Classics brings the most iconic games to the PlayStation and Xbox with new features, including online multiplayer, leaderboards and more. Includes harder to find titles such ...

  5. The Atari Flashback 2 is simple, easy to use and even hackable! Yes, the instructions on how to add a cartridge port to this thing is practically written right on the board. The Atari Flashback 2 has forty built in Atari classics, with classics meaning all these games were actually released for the 2600 and aren’t just junk, filler titles that AtGames is renown for.

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  7. The Atari Flashback 2.0 promises to deliver the same gaming sights, sounds and action as the original Atari 2600. To ensure this authenticity, Atari has engineered the tools and code of the original games for reproduction on modern chip technology. "Unlike other nostalgia gaming products on the market, the Atari Flashback is the real McCoy and ...

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