








🎉 Relive the Retro Revolution!
The Deep Silver Official Atari 7800+ Console & Wireless Controller combines classic 80s design with modern technology, featuring HDMI output for high-quality visuals, compatibility with both Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges, and a USB-C power cable. It includes the exciting Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest cartridge, ensuring hours of nostalgic fun for gamers of all ages.





| ASIN | B0DDVWJDRK |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (325) |
| Item model number | 7800 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 39.6 x 19.3 x 7.9 cm; 1.3 kg |
| Release date | 29 Nov. 2024 |
L**O
Funciona tal cual está en la descripción, no me gustó que no incluya el eliminador de corriente que se necesita para su funcionamiento.
A**E
OMG!!! I am so despondent with the state of video games right now, everything is overpriced, the consoles last a few months and need hundreds of dollars of repairs regularly and the games are pathetic, and then comes Atari. I had low expectations but wow! This thing plays all of my 45+year old Atari 2600 cartridges without issue, has some amazing people working on re-releasing classics like Berzerk and Asteroids. It is probably the easiest console I have ever had to set up, hdmi and usb for a power source. The controller pairs up quickly and has no lag or drift and all for an economical price. I will be buying a 2600 wireless controller for that full nostalgia trip. That is another thing, this console is compatible with anything from the 2600 and 7800. No the games are not what most are used to nowadays but if you are like me and sick of everything being a copy of three games (fortnite skyrim and gta) and multiplayer only then this console is for you. There are multiplayer functions but not the ridiculous everything has to include everyone on the face of the earth. Sometimes I just want to play a game without the entirety of earth being involved and it being fun is also a requirement.
R**O
Um console muito legal de fundamento perfeito.
S**T
Never really had an Atari 2600. Dad bought me an Intellivision and I got a Colecovision later on my own. Don't even remember the 7800. Liked the nostalgia so I had my wife get me this for Xmas (actually she bought me the 2600+, but it was pokey and had a wired controller so we returned it and bought this). Not too much here. Pretty much a simple emulator setup that draws the programs off old cartridges. Most 2600 games are crap, but there are a handful of good ones (Yars Revenge, Pitfall, Adventure, etc.). This runs most of them. Old cartridges will almost certainly need contacts cleaned before use. Some games refuse to run at all. Not sure if it's the game or the contacts, I'll keep trying. The wireless game pad seems good at first, but eventually falls on it's face. The feel of the pad is wonky and the buttons are mapped weird (for some reason the left button is the first you'd use, doesn't work). The wireless cx40 is AMAZING!!! Got two of them, plan on returning one of the gamepads. You're stuck using the gamepads with games that require multiple buttons. 7800 games are a nice surprise. Bounty Bob SB looks cheezy, but the game is a LOT of fun and really challenges you. Frenzy is good. Space Duel is great, but you can't co-op on ships like the arcade. Bentley Bear's CQ is okay. Controlling with the gamepads is a chore and this ain't no Mario game. But it kind of grows on you. Been trolling eBay to pickup more games. Grabbed some old 2600 games and 7800 Food Fight (never played that in the arcade, but it's pretty fun). If you were born after 1985 you likely won't be intrigued with this system. But for the rest of us GenX'ers this is a fun way to relive old gaming and a cheap price.
M**.
Excelente console, com design muito bonito, mas ao mesmo tempo retrô, remetendo aos inesquecíveis anos 80. Parabéns a Amazon pela agilidade na entrega, mesma se tratando de uma importação dos EUA. Havia uma previsão de entrega em 30 de abril, e para minha surpresa e alegria, a encomenda chegou em 16 de abril, 14 dias antes do prazo.
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