The recently released Atari 7800+ retro console is on sale for only $105.55 (was $130) at Amazon. This is the first big discount for the cartridge-based, official 7800+ since its November launch. In addition to Atari 7800 games, the new console plays 2600 cartridges. The discounted bundle comes with a wireless CX78+ Gamepad and a copy of the modern platformer Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest.
A wireless CX40+ Joystick is sold separately for $35, and you can pick up additional games for $30 each. Atari also released a modern Atari 2600+ that plays the same cartridges in 2023, but that console is full price ($130) right now.
$105.55 (was $130)
Atari built the 7800+ as a modernized and compact version of the iconic retro console. It connects to your TV via HDMI, plays Atari 7800 and 2600 cartridges, and works with original and third-party Atari cartridges. The included controller charges via USB-C. Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest is a sequel to Crystal Castles–making it a nice first game to add to your library.
The Atari 7800+ isn’t the only new addition to the Atari catalog, as the company released two new controllers and numerous game cartridges alongside the console.
The CX78+ Wireless Gamepad is included with the Atari 7800+ and is a recreation of the popular two-button controller from the original platform. You can buy extra CX78+ gamepads for $35 each.
The CX40+, meanwhile, is Atari’s joystick controller. It originally released in 2023 with the 2600+, but Atari added a wireless model to the lineup alongside the 7800+. You can purchase the CX40+ Wireless Joystick for $35 at Amazon.
The controllers work on the Atari 7800+ and 2600+ as well as PC when using a USB-C adapter. If you happen to own the original Atari 7800 or 2600, they’ll work on those, too.
Amazon also has a bunch of new 7800 and 2600 cartridges to play on your discounted console. Each cart costs $30 and is compatible with the Atari 7800+ and 2600+ as well as original hardware.
You’ll also find The 400 Mini available for $118–though this console is built for emulation whereas the Atari 2600+ and Atari 7800+ are built to play cartridges. Still, it’s a cool option if you’re looking for a different way to play your favorite classic titles. The 400 Mini released in 2024.
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