Atari 2600+ :: How Does It Hold Up To The Original??

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @TheMultiGenGamer
    @TheMultiGenGamer  Před 5 měsíci +2

    Everyone else is talking about the 400 Mini, and then there's this guy going on about the 2600+ 😝
    Stay safe everyone ❤

    • @janX9
      @janX9 Před dnem

      What is the name of the game at the ending?

  • @ruddiestmanx5116
    @ruddiestmanx5116 Před 2 měsíci

    I decided to pick one up for my for his birthday. I hope he’ll like it.

  • @michaelbotting806
    @michaelbotting806 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I actually prefer using proper cartridges as opposed to an SD card- inserting a cartridge gives you that genuine tactile experience that we had as kids playing this system. Playing roms off an SD card takes away from that experience. The whole point of the 2600+ is that it is a faithful recreation of the original. Adding an SD slot makes it less genuine. And I have so much more fun going to retro game stores, toy conventions etc and hunting for new games. Always makes me happy when I happen to find a new game to try.

  • @greglbennett
    @greglbennett Před 3 dny

    I had the Atari 5200 in 1982 and in 1988 I got the Nintendo NES. I never bought another system after that.

  • @DaFunk14
    @DaFunk14 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love mine so much. Didn’t grow up with the 2600 and 7800 (born in ‘96), but I’m totally starting to understand why this console is so well loved. These are the only type of games that have been able to hold my attention lately with how fast paced and arcade-like they are. This idea of reissuing retro stuff in current times is something I seriously hope becomes more common.
    P.S. If you play your 2600+ as much as I do, I recommend upgrading to the newest custom firmware. It increases the compatibility to make it pretty much 99.9% of all the games playable, homebrew too. 🙂

  • @lewisgrant7622
    @lewisgrant7622 Před 11 hodinami

    I think the question should be how well does the 2600 itself hold up cause I’d say not very well

  • @OneWildTurkey
    @OneWildTurkey Před 17 dny

    Are they ever going to update the games to match the new monitor / TV resolution? The games were always fun, but the 8-bit graphics were the best they could do - way back then. Like they say - that was then, this is now. They should use the same plots, characters and items for the games but remake them for at least 1080p (32-bit? 64-bit?!)

  • @g4z-kb7ct
    @g4z-kb7ct Před měsícem

    I developed a special multi cart for the 2600+ and it can play home brew or any other game. The trick is making it think it's a real cart by hiding everything from it except the rom....

  • @lewisgrant7622
    @lewisgrant7622 Před 11 hodinami

    Nintendo should honestly be making notes. Cause i would 100% buy a modern nes,snes,n64 or GameCube with hdmi

  • @jodyhong1
    @jodyhong1 Před měsícem

    I use an S-video modded Atari 7800 with a retrotink 2x pro because I do not like that the 2600+ has problems with 7800 homebrew games, Using the indy 500 controller, being finicky about running games, not being able to use a harmony or concerto cartridge, and I dont like that it has load times.

  • @PurpleHatGames1
    @PurpleHatGames1 Před 5 měsíci

    This is very cool MGG. Sadly I only have my 2600 jr with the same RF output. This new console is very tempting indeed.

    • @synchro62
      @synchro62 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The price a good original 2600 goes for would probably buy you a couple of 2600+'s :)