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The Atari Flashback 2 is the successor to the Atari Flashback and includes 40 Atari 2600 games including homebrews and unreleased prototypes. It also contains two hidden games: Warlords and Super ...
It looks like someone did something right over there since Atari apparently shipped over a half a million units (we're just as jaw-dropped as you), so they're busting out the Flashback 2.0 ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 2 Each volume of Atari Flashback Classics packs hours of retro-gaming gaming goodness from the Atari 2600 Video Computer ...
Atari is currently readying its second round of gaming classics set to be bundled with Atari Flashback 2, but first-party titles aren't the only games that'll be included this time around. Focus Reset ...
The Atari Flashback is a game system that includes 40 original Atari 2600 games for about $30. The games are placed on a rom chip just like the original except it is soldered inside the case ...
Our gentle, yet kind, cousin over at Kotaku is suddenly showing us up by posting this excellent hack which turns the Atari Flashback 2 into a real, live Atari console that can accept cartridges ...
a 3.2-inch LCD screen, and rechargeable batteries. The Flashback Portable catered to retro gaming enthusiasts seeking a portable solution to relive Atari’s classic titles. Everything you need to ...
Our brother-in-blogs at Kotaku posted a bit about the Atari Flashback 2.0 which looks like a real-life Atari 2600 and will be available, with 40 full games, for only $30. Faux-wood paneling?
but the new owners are still milking some mileage out of this game and 39 others with Atari Flashback 2. This $30 device offers a fun and affordable glimpse into the gaming’s past — one that ...
Atari today announced the summer launch of Atari Flashback 2.0, the follow-up to the holiday 2004 hit, the Atari Flashback Classic Game Console, which shipped more than 550,000 units to retail.
The Atari Flashback 2 has its quirks. Since the included games are a mix of Atari originals and home-brewed knockoffs, some of the graphics are even worse than you remember or might expect.