http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/flashback2.html
since i missed out on the atari 2600 this seem like an intresting package and it has 40 built in games.
edit : found a better review of the system
Atari Flashback 2.0
Atari Flashback 2.0
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I didn't even get that far.Mozgus wrote:A pixel? I stopped reading.These folks have been raised on handheld gaming systems that nearly pack more data into one pixel than you might find in all of a single Atari 2600 game.
I won't bother with an article that makes me click through multiple pages.
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But I'm sure the newer machines have a longer lifespan and there is no cart swapping.Zalphier wrote:Only 40 games? meh, I'd pass if I we're you. If you want to play an atari, look no farther than the real atari 2600. They're not too hard to find. Hell, I got mine for free(and sold it, hehe) Fun times though, seriously. There we're some decent titles. Like Pitfall, that's still fun to play today!
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Also, those 40 are 40 of the best. No ET on there bro. Plus, like I said before, this is the real hardware.racketboy wrote:But I'm sure the newer machines have a longer lifespan and there is no cart swapping.Zalphier wrote:Only 40 games? meh, I'd pass if I we're you. If you want to play an atari, look no farther than the real atari 2600. They're not too hard to find. Hell, I got mine for free(and sold it, hehe) Fun times though, seriously. There we're some decent titles. Like Pitfall, that's still fun to play today!

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and its possible to add a cartridge slot although it requiers some moddingmetaleggman wrote:Also, those 40 are 40 of the best. No ET on there bro. Plus, like I said before, this is the real hardware.racketboy wrote:But I'm sure the newer machines have a longer lifespan and there is no cart swapping.Zalphier wrote:Only 40 games? meh, I'd pass if I we're you. If you want to play an atari, look no farther than the real atari 2600. They're not too hard to find. Hell, I got mine for free(and sold it, hehe) Fun times though, seriously. There we're some decent titles. Like Pitfall, that's still fun to play today!
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