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🕹️ Relive the golden age of gaming with modern flair!
The Official Atari 2600+ Console revives the legendary 1980 classic with modern upgrades including 4K HDMI output, USB power, and multiple screen resolutions. It features an exact replica of the original CX40+ joystick and supports hundreds of original Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges. Included is a 10-in-1 game cartridge with iconic titles, all housed in a stylish woodgrain finish that perfectly blends nostalgia with contemporary convenience.










| ASIN | B0CG7LMFKY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,449 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #10 in Atari 2600 Accessories |
| Brand Name | PLAION |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (865) |
| Input Device | Joystick |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Plaion |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1124554 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 MB |
| Model Name | 2600+ |
| Model Number | 1124554 |
| Platform | Atari 2600 |
| Resolution | 4K |
| UPC | 810086922536 |
R**E
If you want to play Atari cartridges on an HDTV, this is a great way to do it
The 2600+ plays Atari 2600 and 7800 game cartridges. If you already own some carts or want to collect them, this is a great way to play them on a modern TV with HDMI. The build quality of the 2600+ console and joystick is quite solid. And it looks just like an original 2600, albeit sized down a bit by 20%. So it's smaller than the original but not too small in my opinion. It currently plays 39 out of 40 of my carts and I understand there are a few other officially released carts not supported yet. Atari is currently working on a firmware update to address those games and it should be released shortly. Check out the Atariage 2600+ forum for the latest information. Several 7800 games require a 2-button joystick to play properly but the 2600 joystick only has 1 fire button. Atari will be releasing a new 7800 2-button gamepad to address this. I wish they had released this gamepad at launch. But if you have an original 7800 controller it will work with the 2600+. (As will any original 2600 controller for all 1-button games.) The box does not come with a power block, but any USB power block will work with it. I have a drawer full of those laying around so this was not an issue. The console can also be plugged directly into the USB port of your TV if it has one. Overall this is a very nice piece of hardware and with updates it will get even better. Highly recommended if you want an authentic looking and feeling Atari 2600 experience on a modern TV. 4.5 Stars overall. I will reevaluate after the new firmware is released and when they release a 7800 controller. Update: I see a few reviews mentioning that their cartridges would not load. Atari cartridges are multiple decades old at this point. The metal contacts on the carts need to be cleaned. Just clean them with isopropyl alcohol and a Q-tip. (See YouTube if you need a demo.) I had several carts that did not load initially, that work fine now once properly cleaned.
S**D
Lots of fun, with a couple caveats.
I ultimately decided to get a 2600+ mainly because of its HDMI connectivity, and to be sure 2600/7800 games have never looked better on a modern TV. The aesthetics of the console are also quite nice - it looks like a classic woodgrain 2600 in about 3/4 scale and the various switches have the same feel as a classic 2600. That said, there are a few disclaimers for prospective buyers. 1. If you have any homebrew titles, you effectively have to get the beta firmware upgrade from the AtariAge website (at least as of March 2024). The 2600+ is effectively a Stella emulator, and when you use a cartridge, the emulator looks for the corresponding ROM. Version 1.0 of the firmware simply couldn't play homebrews. Updating the firmware is not hard, but it takes some effort. 2. Additionally, the 1.0 firmware had its share of bugs, with some games not playing correctly, some difficulty switch settings were backwards, etc. 3. The console is a little too faithful to the original design - in particular, the controller jacks are on the back of the unit just like on the original 2600, but it would be more practical to have the jacks on the front. 4. The cord on the included joystick is quite short, much like the cords on original 2600 controllers. However, in the year 2024, you probably don't want to sit 3 feet from your 60 inch TV the way you did your 19" CRT back in the 80s. 5. There's no USB power brick in the box. Sure, everyone has one, but come on. Additionally, to do firmware updates, you need a USB-C cord which supports data transfer - a micro SD card slot would have been much appreciated. All in all, it's a fun system, and if you have a 2600/7800 library it's worth a purchase.
J**Y
Great system!
Great little system. Let's me play my childhood games.
R**O
Amazing Console!!
Honestly an amazing console! I'm 23 and wanted to get into retro gaming and didn't want to just get any emulator system I love owning physical copies of my games and I love the fact that this is an official Atari console and this console has been perfect. I was able to find some of my dad's old games and it's very easy to find them online too and it's been really fun. I picked up another joystick and it's been fun playing 2 player games with friends. I've owned this console a few months now and there has been no issues at all. The update process is very easy to do on a PC with the update tool and it seems like there's a lot of support from Atari for this console and I even see on their website that they are making brand new game cartridges for this system! The graphics quality is great and very clear and I love the design of this console, it feels and seems to be very well built. It's been definitely worth the purchase for hours of gameplay it's been awesome!
S**R
Love this
I have so many carts from my youth and never was able to hook the old console up to the HDTV. Finally Atari came up with this system and it’s almost perfect. It plays nearly every cartridge I have, even the bizarre ones. My old controllers are totally fried, so I had to buy more of the new ones. My first wish: I wish this came with another joystick in the box, and paddles, like the original VCS. These games are meant to be couch co-op. Speaking of that, my second wish: all the cables need to be longer. The TVs are bigger today and we sit farther back, so the cables are all too short. Stretch wish: wireless controllers.
P**.
Atari CX-2600 Collections Work Correctly Again!
This was such a thrill to activate this unit. Many of us 20th century gamers grew up with the 6507-equipped CX-2600 with its 160x192 pixels in 128 colors with 128 bytes of RAM in a RIOT chip. We still have the dozens, even hundreds of cartridges and controllers, but our ability to maintain our heavy-sixers and light-fours is steadily waning away. We can rebuild our boards with capacitor and resistor kits, but the CPU chip is impossible to find. Also, the video played on a modern video panel jitters and flickers. All of these problems are now gone. This new unit plugs right in and goes to work without a hiccup. The old controllers plug right in and work. Games do the same. The unit is of quality construction on the outside though the switches are very clunky. Image reproduction is excellent with 4:3 and 16:9 ratios available. The slow downs: 1. finding a wall nub with a USB-C connector to plug into this unit is necessary; just as in the 1970s, everything here is strung together by short wires which means gamers have to sit up close to their huge video panels to play games; the unit is in a reduced size similar to the Atari flashback series of consoles; the included cartridge has dip switches which all original games did not have; it's a shame this unit does not play the 5600 series games. I highly recommend this unit. Giving up on updating and maintaining our forty five year old consoles is now possible. The buyer will not regret this purchase and play Atari for another forty years.
D**.
Can't power it up ... and that's by design!
Full disclosure: I have yet to set up and use my new 2600+, so keep that in mind while reading this review. Also, keep in mind that's the point of my review. I can't set it up because I can't turn it on. It doesn't come with any kind of power-generation unit. Yeah, it's got a nice helpful USB-C cable which is supposed to do that, but there's nothing to plug it into. While I knew it didn't come with one, what I didn't know, and find inexcusable, is that there is absolutely zero information about what kind of power unit is required for it. As someone who works in IT, I'm well aware that devices like this have power needs ... which are articulated exactly nowhere. The only information provided is on the "Quick Guide" card which pictures the aforementioned USB-C cable being connected to some kind of plug that then goes into a wall outlet (I've attached photo to my review). Sadly, the picture doesn't disclose anything of consequence about whatever it is I need to plug this thing into. I get it. A charger is needed. But which kind? I can't even begin to tell you. Nor, for that matter, can Atari ... because they don't even bother to try. They just show you a picture of something and hope you make more sense of it than they thought to provide.
V**D
Brings Atari 2600 Games into the 21st Century
There's a surreal quality to taking a 40 year year old cartridge, popping into the 2600 Plus and seeing it appear on a large modern screen in eye-popping colors. Yes, you could play these games through emulation, but there's something magical about taking a vintage cartridge you may have owned since early childhood and finding a new life for it in 2024. Because the 2600 plus employs HDMI output, there are no issues with finding the right adapters to get it to play on new TVs. The image is clean and bright. I've also played it on a large CRT screen (with an HDMI to RCA adapter) and it looks amazing as well. I've only had an issue with one cartridge so far. After I cleaned it with a Q-tip and alcohol, however, it worked like a champ. I don't own any homebrew games yet, so I haven't run into the issue that some players have. But Atari has stated they will correct that with firmware updates. I look forward to that. This was the perfect system for a casual gamer like me, who has a small-ish collection of2600 games but wants to collect more. Physical media is king. I also love that it plays 7800 games. This is a winner.
C**Z
Atari 2600+
Com a última atualização: 2.0.1.6 o meu Atari 2600+ está rodando todos os jogos perfeitamente, além da qualidade e nitidez excelentes das imagens dos jogos na TV moderna, que na minha opinião é bem superior a qualquer outro emulador que testei. Tamanho compacto muito prático para uso recorrente e acondicionamento. No geral, gostei muito dessa nova versão do Atari, não me arrependi de ter adquirido. Um ponto negativo que observei foi o fato de não rodar cartucho everdrive, o que pode ser resolvido por cartuchos multijogos chaveados com combinações para cada jogo, tenho um de 512 jogos. Outro ponto negativo é não possuir uma fonte de alimentação, porém é possível usar carregador de celular USB-c, lembrando que o indicado é usar carregador de 5V com 1A. Por último, em relação ao envio, o produto foi enviado em uma caixa bem maior e sem áproteção interna, causando movimentação excessiva do produto e devido a isso alguns pequenos danos na caixa original dele.
R**A
Todo super wow
Tal cual el producto ..la entrega muy rápida.. es un regalo para mi mamá en su cumpleaños
T**S
Like an updated blast to the past
When I first saw that the Atari 2600 was being resurrected I went to the Atari website to check it out. Impressed with what I saw I knew I would be buying one. It said they would be sold in Canada through Amazon. I kept checking back. In the US these things are priced at $129 so I was expecting to pay more than $149 for it. When I ordered the 2600 at first it said delivery would be December 1st, then November 25th and then it arrived today. I am giving this 5 stars because of its early arrival, the quality of the product and the memories it brought back. I bought my first Atari 2600 back in 1980 or so with money saved up from my paper route. The original cost me a small fortune back then but it included two joysticks, two paddles and a couple of games. Comparatively speaking this thing is dirt cheap. I ordered up a second joystick to go a long with it and finding a usb compatible plug floating around the house was enough. Set up was a breeze of course. The plus looks very similar to the original, just smaller. The joysticks have the same tight feel of the ones from my youth. The games look great on modern screens, and the game play is still captivating. My 20 year old son saw me hooking it up and it didn't take him long to join me in a game of combat and one of missile command. He commented on the difference between these games compared to the ones he buys with their 3-D graphics and immersive story telling. I have already been on ebay to order up a couple more games and expect to buy the paddle bundle in a week or two. 5/5 stars.
T**.
Flashback to 80s
Great console, plays all the original cartridges I have. There is no power brick included, but it's no big deal. If you are an 80s kid, you will most likely enjoy this slightly miniature version of the original.
F**A
Super recomendo!
Muito bom, excelente e confiável. Perfeito!
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