An 1979 Atari 8-bit system re-released in a tiny kind issue? Yep.
Retro Video games Ltd. is releasing a “half-sized” model of its very first house laptop, the Atari 400, “emulating the entire 8-bit Atari vary, together with the 400/800, XL and XE sequence, and the 5200 house console. (“In 1979 Atari introduced the pc age house,” remembers a video announcement, saying the brand new gadget represents “The long-lasting laptop now reimagined.”)
Extra information from ExtremeTech:
For these of you unfamiliar with it, the Atari 400 and 800 have been launched in 1979 as the corporate’s first try at a house laptop that simply occurred to double as an unbelievable recreation system. That is as a result of, along with a sooner variant of the wonderful 8-bit MOS 6502 CPU discovered within the Apple II and Commodore PET, in addition they included Atari’s devoted ANTIC, GTIA, and POKEY coprocessors for graphics and sound, making the Atari 400 and 800 the primary true gaming PCs…
If it is pretty much as good as the opposite Retro Video games techniques, the [new] 400Mini will depend as one other feather within the cap for Atari Interactive’s resurgence following its wonderful Atari50 compilation, reissued Atari 2600+ console, and acquisitions of key properties together with Digital Eclipse, MobyGames, and AtariAge.
The 2024 model — launching within the U.Ok. March twenty eighth — will boast high-definition HDMI output at 720p 50 or 60Hz, together with 5 USB ports. Extra particulars from Retro Video games Ltd.
Additionally included is THECXSTICK — an outstanding recreation of the traditional Atari CX-40 joystick, with a further seven seamlessly built-in operate buttons. Play one of many included 25 traditional Atari video games, chosen from a easy to make use of carousel, together with all-time greats corresponding to Berzerk, Missile Command, Lee, Millipede, Miner 2049er, M.U.L.E. and Star Raiders II, or play the video games you personal from USB stick. Plus save and resume your recreation at any time, or rewind by as much as 30 seconds that will help you end these punishingly tough classics!
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