The GameStation Pro Atari Retro Video Game System is a licensed retro gaming console that comes with over 200 built-in Atari games, including titles from Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, and Arcade, as well as bonus games. It features two
2.4 GHz wireless joysticks with built-in paddles, inspired by the original Atari design. The system connects directly to a TV and has an intuitive user interface, dynamic RGB LED lights, and game save options. It includes a USB power cable and HDMI cable, but requires 4 AA batteries for each joystick. With its rich history and focus on innovative gameplay, Atari brings a nostalgic gaming experience to
users.
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Is it in-store only? I do not see it online. Thanks
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This. Back in the mid-90s I'd get my mom to buy me Atari games at Goodwill for like a quarter a piece because at least it was something to do. However, having started on NES and then moved onto Genesis, most of what was on Atari I couldn't stand. The good ones needed special controllers (Kaboom!) and most of the "good" ones were still confusing with unclear objectives. All of them lured you in with imaginative illustrations on the box that I guess you were supposed to impute onto the squares and rectangles that populated the screen. How many of these Atari throwbacks can the market really support? Who is buying these?
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It also plays Arcade, NES, SNES, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, GBA, Sega Genesis, Gamegear and other systems - no modding needed. Just pop in a micro SD card with the ROMs. It also works with other controllers. See YouTube for details.
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