• Atari and PQUBE will be releasing two new Atari products this holiday season. The first of which is a small handheld, seen above, which has a 2.4 inch screen, and will come with 50 Atari 2600 games packed in. Some of the selection of titles include Asteroids, Breakout, Centipede, Sword Quest, and Pong. The full list of games is below. This little portable gaming device will be called the Atari Retro Handheld, and is set to retail for £34.99.


    1. 3D Tic-Tac-Toe (31 in 1)
    2. Adventure
    3. Air-Sea Battle
    4. Asteroids ®
    5. Black Jack
    6. Bowling
    7. Breakout ®
    8. Canyon Bomber ®
    9. Casino
    10. Centipede ®
    11. Circus Atari ®
    12. Crystal Castles ®
    13. Demons to Diamonds ™
    14. Desert Falcon ®
    15. Dodge 'em
    16. Double Dunk
    17. Fun With Numbers
    18. Golf
    19. Gravitar ®
    20. Haunted House ®
    21. Home Run
    22. Human Cannonball ™
    23. Maze Craze
    24. Millipede ®
    25. Miniature Golf ®
    26. Missile Command ®
    27. Night Driver ™
    28. Off the Wall
    29. Pong - Video Olympics
    30. Quadrun ™
    31. Radar Lock ™
    32. Realsports Football ®
    33. Realsports Tennis ®
    34. Realsports Volleyball ®
    35. Sprintmaster
    36. Steeplechase
    37. Stellar Track ™
    38. Street Racer
    39. Submarine Commander
    40. Super Baseball
    41. Super Breakout ®
    42. Super Football
    43. Swordquest: Earthworld ™
    44. Swordquest: Fireworld ™
    45. Swordquest: Waterworld ™
    46. Tempest ®
    47. Video Checkers
    48. Video Chess
    49. Video Pinball
    50. Yar's Revenge ®


    Another product, the Atari Retro Plug and Play Joystick was also revealed, appearing as a classic 2600 joystick, with an A/V out cable to connect to your TV. An additional HDMI adapter will also be available. This will cost £24.99, and offers the same games as before. Both of these retro throwbacks will be purchasable on Funstock Retro, where they'll ship out on October 19th.

    https://www.funstockretro.co.uk/atar...m_medium=email

    via https://gbatemp.net/threads/atari-re...e-form.515722/