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      • The "standard" 2600 and the junior model are both the same system in essence. The larger console, with the toggle switches, is the original, and the junior is a newer repackaged version of the same system that came out toward the end of the system's life (remember the ads - The fun is back, oh yes siree, it's the 2600 from A-tari-i!).
  1. Nov 5, 2006 · They're not really toggle switches on the pre-Junior consoles, just slide switches with long levers. A real toggle switch handle pivots through an arc when moved from one setting to the other. https://forums.atariage.com/topic/96268-differences-between-atari-2600-jr-and-atari-2600/#findComment-1168676.

  2. Nov 4, 2001 · Some Atari 2600 Jr. machines have problems with Kool Aid Man and Thunderground. The scores will not display properly. It actually makes Kool Aid Man unplayable, probably because it's triggering collisions. I noticed these when I was testing a multicart design on different Atari consoles.

  3. Dec 13, 2023 · It costs $130, and at first glance, it appears similar to other mini consoles produced by Nintendo, Sony and SEGA. But there’s a few differences with the Atari 2600+ which make it stand apart from the competition and warrant that slightly higher price point.

  4. Atari 2600 Jr. The Atari 2600 Jr. was introduced in 1986 with a new ad campaign and a new design for the aging system. It came in a small silver box, and can also be found in a red box. Once again it has the same functionally as other Atari models, just a difference in appearance.

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  5. Nov 15, 2023 · At a glance, the Atari 2600+ looks exactly likefour switcherVCS, and you’d be forgiven for not really noticing the difference.

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  6. Dec 20, 2023 · The Atari 2600+ is designed to work with original Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 cartridges. It isn’t 100% compatible with all cartridges, but the vast majority of official Atari carts do function with the system. A list of compatible games can be found on Atari’s website here.

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