Atari is pure cult and Plaion is now celebrating that with the release of the Atari 400 Mini. The small minicomputer offers 25 games and is available at this price.
The Atari 400 originally came onto the market in 1979 and now publisher Plaion announces that the mini replica called “THE400Mini” is available.
The minicomputer costs 120 euros, but is not yet offered by all well-known online retailers. You can buy it on Amazon, even at the advertised price.
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If you are interested, you shouldn’t wait too long, because “mini consoles” like these are sometimes sold out quickly and are later offered at much higher prices on online marketplaces like eBay. Memories of the NES Mini or SNES Mini are brought back.
The Atari 400 Mini is significantly smaller than the original device from the 1970s, offers an HDMI output for connecting to modern televisions and five USB ports so you can connect joysticks, controllers, USB sticks and keyboards.
Pre-installed games
- Airball
- Asteroids
- basketball
- BattleZone
- Berzerk
- Boulder Dash
- Bristles
- Capture the flag
- Centipede
- Crystal Castles
- Electroglide
- Encounters
- Flip and flop
- Henry’s House
- Hover Bovver
- lee
- Millipede
- Miner 2049er
- Missile Command
- MULE
- O’Riley’s Mine
- Seven Cities of Gold
- Star Raiders 2
- Wavy Navy
- Yoomp!
25 classic games are pre-installed, including “Asteroids”, “Basketball”, “Boulder Dash” and Star Raiders 2. You can install additional games via a USB stick.
To make the gaming experience a little more contemporary and enjoyable, there is a save function as well as the ability to rewind gameplay to overcome a difficult point in a game.
Plaion wants to make the launch around Easter even sweeter for you and writes in a press release that there may be more games in the device than the 25 announced. You may discover a few “Easter eggs”.
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