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Embark on a Retro Gaming Adventure with Classic Atari Consoles

Atari Home Pong
Atari 2600 Consoles
Atari 5200 Consoles
Atari 7800 Consoles
Atari Jaguar Consoles
Atari Lynx Consoles
Atari Accessories

Step back in time and experience the dawn of home gaming with Atari consoles. Use this comparison to help guide you to the best deals for these timeless machines. Each one is a testament to Atari’s legacy in the video game industry and is a sought after treasure for Retro Gaming and Atari console enthusiasts. 

Atari Home Pong

First Generation Home Pong

Atari 2600

Atari 2600 Console

Atari 5200

Atari 7800

Atari 7800 Console

Atari Jaguar

Atari Jaguar Console

Atari Lynx

Year released
1972 1977 1982 1986 1993 1989
Official library count
1 523 69 59 50 Cartridges, 13 CD-ROMS 71
Supported number of players
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-4 1
Processor
N/A MOS Technology 6507 1.19 Mhz MOS Technology 6502C 1.79 Mhz MOS Technology 6502C 1.79 Mhz Multi-Chip: Tom 26.59 Mhz, Jerry 26.59Mhz, Motorola 68000 13.295Mhz VL65NC02  4Mhz 
Memory
N/A 128 Bytes RAM 16 KB RAM 4 KB RAM 2MB RAM 64 KB RAM
Storage
N/A N/A N/A N/A Up to 6 MB ROM Cartridges N/A
Game medium (cart, disc etc)
Inbuilt Chip Cartridges Cartridges Cartridges Cartridges and CD-ROMS Cartridges
Price
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In the very beginning of home gaming, Atari was a pioneer. Because of these early systems in part, gaming has become part of modern culture. And now these original consoles are some of the most sought after items for a Retro Gaming enthusiast’s collection. 

First Generation Home Pong

Atari Home Pong: Reliving the Magic of the Iconic Arcade Game 

Step back in time and revisit the classic Atari Home Pong game. This iconic table tennis simulation, originally released in 1975 as an arcade sensation, brought excitement into living rooms nationwide. The home version of this timeless game recreates the simple yet addictive fun of playing ping-pong against a friend or the computer. With authentic graphics and sounds, Atari Home Pong is a must-play for both nostalgia seekers and newcomers alike. Find Home Pong and other first generation systems on our First Generation Game Console Page

Atari 2600 Console

Atari 2600: The Icon That Started It All 

It all started here. The Atari 2600 revolutionized home entertainment with its groundbreaking cartridge-based system. Its robust game library and simple design made it a household name. As a result, electronic gaming slowly began to become a part of culture.

Atari 5200: The Sophisticated Successor 

Next we had the Atari 5200. It was designed to be the next big thing with improved graphics and a more advanced controller. Unfortunately the analog controllers were non-centering, which made many games difficult to play. It struggled compared to the technologically superior Colecovison. While it faced tough competition, it still remains a collector’s gem.

Atari 7800 Console

Atari 7800: The Best of Both Worlds 

The Atari 7800 attempted to correct some mistakes, while offering backward compatibility with the 2600’s extensive library and introduced a new lineup of arcade hits. It’s the perfect console for those who want to enjoy the full range of Atari’s home gaming history. 

Atari Jaguar Console

Atari Jaguar: The 64-Bit Pioneer 

As Atari’s most powerful console, the Jaguar boasted 64-bit graphics at a time when 16-bit was the standard, for instance. Though it was ahead of its time, the Jaguar has a dedicated fanbase and a library of games that pushed the boundaries.

Atari Lynx: The Handheld With a Twist 

The Atari Lynx was the first color handheld console with a backlit screen, which allowed for vibrant gaming on the go. Its impressive hardware and unique game titles make it a standout in the history of portable gaming.

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