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      • The Atari 2600 Joystick is a tiltable stick attached to a base with one action button. It allows for four directions of input – eight when allowing for two directions at once. Modern joysticks allow for analog input, but early joysticks were usually digital and the Atari 2600 joystick was no exception.
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  1. Dec 20, 2023 · Boogie the night away with the Hyperkin "Trooper" Premium Controller for Atari 2600™/ RetroN 77. This groovy controller allows you to hold the 70s right...… read more. The other option is the Ranger. This is a neat little pad that has a thumbstick instead of a big ol’ joystick, which is neat.

  2. Atari manufactured a number of different controllers for use with the 2600, some of them being game specific. 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.

  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Like John Stamos Mullet said, standard joysticks that are 2600 compatible work. I personally tested 3 standard joysticks from Atari Flashback consoles, they all work. I also tested the Hyperkin Trooper and Ranger controllers, they work too.

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · I got the 7800 ProSystem joystick back in 2016 and I still use it today for 2600 games. I also have an Edladdin twin stick controller, but I generally only use it for 7800 Robotron and a few other games that use two controllers.

  5. I use either an original Atari 2600 joystick that I modified with momentary pushbutton switches, or a stock Mindscape Power Player. I also built my own paddles, driving controllers, and universal 12-button keyboard/touchpad controllers.

  6. Controllers. The Atari 2600 has many input devices such as joysticks, paddles, and keyboards, as well as third-party components. The console was originally packaged with two standard Atari CX10 joysticks, later upgraded to the more common CX40 model, and a set of paddles.

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  8. Paddle controller by Atari Paddles are the original "analog" controllers, allowing players to move objects on the screen with pinpoint precision. Another advantage is how a pair of paddles plug into a single jack, allowing the system to support up to four players simultaneously.

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