🎉 Level Up Your Nostalgia!
The Official Atari 7800+ Console & Wireless Controller brings back the classic gaming experience with modern connectivity. Featuring HDMI output for 1080p resolution, this console supports both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges, ensuring a vast library of retro games. It includes a USB-C power cable and the exciting Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest cartridge, making it a must-have for both nostalgic gamers and new players alike.
Resolution | 1080p |
Input Device | Gamepad, Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Color | Black |
E**Z
Worth the upgrade/purchase
First off, I have the Atari 2600+ purchased directly from Atari's website. I loved it, and installed the firmware updates as they rolled out (I'm a nerd, so it wasn't difficult for me. It wasn't user friendly for those not comfortable with that type of stuff). Now, the Atari 7800. This is honestly a bit of a different beast. I am not sure about the internals used, but it has been upgraded from the 2600+ hardware/chipset. The build quality is on par with the 2600+, and even reminds me of the plastic in the original 7800 (in my collection). Carts are obviously supported, and do not load instantly. This is due to the hardware not being orignal hardware, but based on emulation (both emulator programs are listed on the website). Loads can be a few seconds, but that is fine and you will get accustomed to it after a little while.Updating is really easy now. AtariAge.com has a tutorial, and the new firmware upgrade tool is very user friendly. Highly recommend checking in on the updates from time to time to help with any issues that rise as you play your games. These updates also add functionality that the community has been asking for. One such is the use of the 12 key touch pad that was required to play a game titled "Star Raiders". This is not in the 2600+ as of the time of this review.The pack in game is from a legendary homebrew developer and created a title that is mind boggling fantastic, and isn't some cake walk platformer. Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest is a polished experience that works on the 7800+, AND the original hardware. A testament to what the 7800 could have accomplished 40 years ago.My ONLY complaint is the included control pad. It isn't bad. It's weird. Atari didn't do the first control pad. They tried to do their own thing way back then. You can't hold this thing like it is an NES control pad. No. You hold the left side like normal, but the 1 & 2 buttons you hold with your pointer and middle finger resting on the top in the grooves with your thumb underneath that side for support. That is my method for comfort and functionality. This is due to the buttons are further to the middle, and a gap between them that isn't easy to go between the two buttons. This is more or less an issue in games like Bentley Bear where running + jumping isn't as simple as it is in Super Mario Bros on the NES.In closing, bust out the cotton swabs, isopropyl alcohol, and clean them old 2600 and 7800 cartridges because.... Have you played Atari Today?
K**T
Time warp of 45 years
Never really had an Atari 2600. Dad bought me an Intellivision and I got a Colecovision later on my own. Don't even remember the 7800. Liked the nostalgia so I had my wife get me this for Xmas (actually she bought me the 2600+, but it was pokey and had a wired controller so we returned it and bought this). Not too much here. Pretty much a simple emulator setup that draws the programs off old cartridges. Most 2600 games are crap, but there are a handful of good ones (Yars Revenge, Pitfall, Adventure, etc.). This runs most of them. Old cartridges will almost certainly need contacts cleaned before use. Some games refuse to run at all. Not sure if it's the game or the contacts, I'll keep trying. The wireless game pad seems good at first, but eventually falls on it's face. The feel of the pad is wonky and the buttons are mapped weird (for some reason the left button is the first you'd use, doesn't work). The wireless cx40 is AMAZING!!! Got two of them, plan on returning one of the gamepads. You're stuck using the gamepads with games that require multiple buttons. 7800 games are a nice surprise. Bounty Bob SB looks cheezy, but the game is a LOT of fun and really challenges you. Frenzy is good. Space Duel is great, but you can't co-op on ships like the arcade. Bentley Bear's CQ is okay. Controlling with the gamepads is a chore and this ain't no Mario game. But it kind of grows on you. Been trolling eBay to pickup more games. Grabbed some old 2600 games and 7800 Food Fight (never played that in the arcade, but it's pretty fun). If you were born after 1985 you likely won't be intrigued with this system. But for the rest of us GenX'ers this is a fun way to relive old gaming and a cheap price.
C**K
Blast from my gaming past... In more ways than you might expect...
The 7800+ is essentially the same as the 2600+ that was released a year earlier, just with a different case design and controllers. So, if you thought the 7800 was a lot more sleek-looking than the 2600, then this is your Atari+ console of choice.There is some slight difference with the internals since the 7800+ uses a more efficient chipset, but that's not something that will matter to an end user. Whatever 2600 & 7800 cartridges/controllers work on the 2600+ also work on this console, since they are using the same emulation software. (Also, please note that the wireless controller will need to be charged before play.)Pity that there's one old Atari 2600 cartridge in my collection that doesn't work with these Atari+ consoles: Robot Tank by Activision. Coincidentally, that cart is one of only five 2600 carts that doesn't work on the original 7800 from the 1980s. Odd coincidence... Good thing that I have 8 or 9 working examples of the original 2600 console in my collection... What is it about that game that Atari's post-2600 consoles hated so much? Did they think it was too similar to Battlezone in concept since it was a 1st-person tank game?
A**E
ATARI 7800+
The CS 40 control was lagging on the D pad, so I returned it. Bought a second one to see if I will have the same issue with the control. I will update this review when I test the second one. Well, the second one has the same issue with the control The defect is the thumb stick attachment. You do not get accurate control with the thumb stick attachment. Do not use it and your fine. Great build quality. Good back up, but I still prefer the Original Atari 7800.
J**A
Perfect modern version
This modern version of the classic system is perfect. The digital versions of these games that load with your old cartridges perform flawlessly with no hiccups and have bright colors.
J**Y
Fantastic! Just like the good old days.
Fantastic! Just like the good old days! Plays my old cartridges with no issues. Functions as attended. Looks great and little smaller than then the original 7800 I have. No complaints here. Looks great on a modern TV. I recommend it. Its well worth buying.
C**S
Great item
Great item with tons of nostalgia packaged within
J**N
Atari
plays the old Atari games bought as a gift works really well
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