Atari and Plaion have announced that they will be bringing out an updated version of the Atari 7800, which was originally released in the States back in 1986.
The Atari 7800+ will support both 2600 and 7800 game cartridges, will be able to connect to any HDMI TV, and features widescreen or 4:3 viewing for all displays.
It also comes with a wireless CX78+ gamepad, which is a recreation of the classic CX78 controller design, as well as a copy of the 7800+ game Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest on cartridge, and a USB-C charging cable.
To coincide with the news, Atari has also announced a bunch of new 2600 and 7800 games, which will cost $29.99 / £24.99 / €29.99. These include:
- Asteroids Deluxe (7800+)
- Bounty Bob Strikes Back (7800+)
- Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest (7800+)
- Berzerk (7800+)
- Frenzy (7800+)
- Space Duel (7800+)
- Caverns of Mars (2600+)
- Epyx Game Collection (2600+) – includes Summer Games, Winter Games, and California Games
- M Network Collection (2600+) – includes Armor Ambush, Astroblast, Frogs and Flies, and Star Strike
- RealSports Collection (2600+) – includes RealSports Baseball, Football, Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, and Boxing, as well as the never-before-released RealSports Basketball
Speaking about the announcement in a press release, the CEO and chairman of Atari, Wade Rosen, said, “Expanding the Atari+ platform with new games, new wireless controllers, and the 7800+ console is a perfect follow-up to last year’s successful launch of the Atari 2600+”.
The machine costs $129.99/£99.99/€119.99 from Atari’s website and is now available for pre-order. A Mega Bundle is also available, featuring an additional CX30+ Paddle Set, a CX40+ Joystick, and two DB9 Extension Cables.
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The Atari 7800+ sounds like a blast from the past! It’s awesome to see Atari reviving their classic consoles, especially with support for both 2600 and 7800 games. The fact that it connects to HDMI TVs and offers different viewing modes is a huge plus for modern gamers.
That wireless CX78+ gamepad looks like a sweet throwback, and including Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest is a nice touch. The lineup of new games is pretty exciting too—Asteroids Deluxe and Bounty Bob Strikes Back? Count me in!
At $129.99, it seems like a fair deal for all the nostalgia and new content. I might just have to snag one and relive those retro gaming days!