Atari Reveals New Console

Atari Reveals New Console

Key Takeaways

  • Atari and Plaion launch Atari 7800+ console with modern features, backward compatibility for Atari 2600 and 7800 games.
  • New Atari 7800+ comes with Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest and wireless controllers for retro gaming experience.
  • Atari also releases 10 new game cartridges, including exclusive titles for Atari 7800+ and Atari 2600+, for $29.99 each.

As a lifelong gaming enthusiast who grew up with the iconic Atari consoles and games, I can hardly contain my excitement for the latest announcement from Atari and Plaion – the Atari 7800+! Having spent countless hours on my Atari 2600 back in the day, I’m thrilled to see that classic gaming is still alive and well. The modern features, backward compatibility with both Atari 2600 and 7800 games, and the inclusion of Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest are just the cherry on top for any retro gamer like myself!


Atari and Plaion have unveiled their latest console, the Atari 7800+, which is a fresh take on the original 1986 system. This new device boasts contemporary features and compatibility with both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges from yesteryears. This reveal is part of Atari’s continued initiative to reintroduce its legendary hardware, now equipped with advanced functions, allowing fans to relive the excitement of some of the most beloved Atari games and consoles from the last four decades.

Since the 1970s, Atari has been a powerhouse in the gaming world, famous for its beloved consoles such as the Atari 2600 and timeless games like Pong and Tetris. Lately, the company has been working to reintroduce its classic systems, with the Atari 2600 reemerging in 2023 through the launch of the Atari 2600+.

Collaborating with Plaion, Atari has unveiled the Atari 7800+ – a contemporary rendition of their 1986 gaming system that’s compatible with older titles. The sleek and updated Atari 7800+ is modeled after the original console, offering HDMI connectivity to link it effortlessly to modern TVs for an immersive viewing experience in either widescreen or 4:3 aspect ratio. The console package includes Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest, a follow-up to the popular game Crystal Castles. Preorders for the Atari 7800+ are now open, with an anticipated launch in winter 2024 and a suggested retail price of $129.99.

New Games Coming To Atari 7800+ and 2600+

Atari 7800+

  • Asteroids Deluxe
  • Bounty Bob Strikes Back
  • Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest
  • Berzerk
  • Frenzy
  • Space Duel

Atari 2600+

  • Caverns of Mars
  • Epyx Game Collection
  • M Network Collection
  • RealSports Collection
Atari Reveals New Console
Atari Reveals New Console
Atari Reveals New Console
Atari Reveals New Console
Atari Reveals New Console

Two novel wireless gamepads have been released concurrently with the console: the upgraded CX78+ Wireless Gamepad, a modernized take on the original 7800’s two-button controller, and the CX40 Plus Wireless Joystick. These controllers can wirelessly link to either an Atari 2600+ or a PC using a USB-C adapter, making them an ideal choice for retro gaming enthusiasts seeking top-tier controllers. The CX78+ Wireless Gamepad comes packaged with the Atari 7800+ and is also available separately at $34.99, similar to the CX40 Plus Wireless Joystick.

The Atari 7800+ console, much like its original 1986 counterpart, supports both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges. Alongside the 7800+, Atari also announced a lineup of ten new game cartridges. Six of these games are exclusive to the Atari 7800+: “Asteroids Deluxe”, “Miner 2049er’s sequel ‘Bounty Bob Strikes Back'”, “Crystal Castles’ sequel ‘Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest'”, a fresh take on “Berzerk” and its arcade follow-up “Frenzy”, and an updated version of the 1982 arcade game “Space Duel”. The remaining four games will be added to the Atari 2600+ library: “Caverns of Mars”, the “Epyx Game Collection” featuring multiple sports games, the “M Network Collection” with Intellivision games recently acquired by Atari, and the “RealSports Collection” including the never-before-released “RealSports Basketball”. These games will be sold individually for $29.99 when the Atari 7800+ is launched this winter.

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2024-08-24 15:53