Update: According to one (unconfirmed) source, the Gamestation Portable is targeting a Q4 2024 release at $149.99, and will feature over 200 preloaded games.
VCS is still going. They ended the contract a while back with the company producing them as they have plenty of stock for the foreseeable. Still making new games for it and 3rd party games, updates etc.
Excellent to hear, I look forward to playing with mine. I wonder if they'll resume manufacturing (or even make a revised model?) when the existing stock runs out?
@@Puddy523but some games aren’t £50. Some are £25. And why would they be a fiver? Don’t you want them to make a profit? There’s plenty of second hand games on eBay for £5-£10.
I have 2 GSP's and for the price(around 50 bucks) they are pretty sweet. I also have the VCS 800, Atari 2600+. Retron 77 and Atari Flashback 12 Gold. My fav of the bunch is the 2600+, then Atari Flashback 12 Gold sideloaded, the VCS 800 is nice but for 2600 games this is my order, GSP is better than VCS 800 for paddle games. Collecting Atari Carts is a fun stuff!
The way retro games limited took that cool remake of the 800 from us makes me not want to ever give them any money ever again! trolls. Their products are nice though. I really really love my "The C64". one of the computers I own I use the most (not including my modern stuff)
Love Atari, I wonder if we will get an ST Mini at some point. As for the channel name, given the theme here I think there's a missed opportunity for "Rees+"
Rees, if you haven't already read up on the modern VCS system there can be issues updating the system right off the bat. I picked up mine late 2022 during a big sale too and waited a couple months to boot it up. It took a while to figure out why I was in an update boot loop and how to fix it. I don't remember how exactly I ended up fixing it, but it's all good now. Cool system!
So many Ataris indeed. If one factors the huge amount of Flashbacks in, Atari stayed in the console side of things (although in the toy range) for what, like 15 years now? And the brand still has some recognition and their hardware still sells? That's pretty impressive. Nice overview of their recent systems, thank you! Was thinking of buying their VCS 800, too, but then again for the price of importing it, I might buy a 7th Jaguar instead 😂. Cheers.
It feels like the Atari brand is just there to be licensed nowadays, but there are some good offerings emerging by clever retro enthusiasts. I suppose the 2600+ is closest to the spirit of the original.
Atari is doing a LOT. New games, new products, new projects, tons of new IP acquired. Atari has a new CEO since 2021- just last year alone they acquired 100% of NightDive Studios, Digital Eclipse, Atariage, 53% undiluted of Playmaji (maker of the Polymega) 5% of Antstream, and are about to close on 7.5% of tinyBuild. $ALATA $PONGF
Update: According to one (unconfirmed) source, the Gamestation Portable is targeting a Q4 2024 release at $149.99, and will feature over 200 preloaded games.
Can confirm. 😉
@@GenXGrownUpPac-man Oreo's yum, yum.
Hiya, Rees. Nice roundup - lots to entertain Atari nerds in the coming year! Thanks for the little shout-out. 😀
VCS is still going. They ended the contract a while back with the company producing them as they have plenty of stock for the foreseeable. Still making new games for it and 3rd party games, updates etc.
Excellent to hear, I look forward to playing with mine. I wonder if they'll resume manufacturing (or even make a revised model?) when the existing stock runs out?
Though, even to this day, they're still dabbling in the obscure (see energy drinks and shoes) 😄
Don't forget the speakerhats! Probably one of their longest-running products at this point 😅
Would love an Atari+ but can't justify paying £50 for the new games
Infact the console should be 50 quid and the games should be between and fiver and tenner
@@Puddy523but some games aren’t £50. Some are £25. And why would they be a fiver? Don’t you want them to make a profit? There’s plenty of second hand games on eBay for £5-£10.
I have 2 GSP's and for the price(around 50 bucks) they are pretty sweet. I also have the VCS 800, Atari 2600+. Retron 77 and Atari Flashback 12 Gold. My fav of the bunch is the 2600+, then Atari Flashback 12 Gold sideloaded, the VCS 800 is nice but for 2600 games this is my order, GSP is better than VCS 800 for paddle games. Collecting Atari Carts is a fun stuff!
I bought all of them (minus vcs) with the Hyperkin joysticks.
You forgot the Atari Flashback 12 Gold.
New name who dis
The way retro games limited took that cool remake of the 800 from us makes me not want to ever give them any money ever again! trolls. Their products are nice though. I really really love my "The C64". one of the computers I own I use the most (not including my modern stuff)
No comment of Gamestation pro released version coming soon.I think I will wait 🤣
Lovely Ataris there!
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I don't want to get sued! Although they do say there's no such thing as bad publicity...
Love Atari, I wonder if we will get an ST Mini at some point. As for the channel name, given the theme here I think there's a missed opportunity for "Rees+"
Oh I like that! It's never too late for a rebrand 😁
Rees, if you haven't already read up on the modern VCS system there can be issues updating the system right off the bat. I picked up mine late 2022 during a big sale too and waited a couple months to boot it up. It took a while to figure out why I was in an update boot loop and how to fix it. I don't remember how exactly I ended up fixing it, but it's all good now. Cool system!
Interesting, thanks for the heads up. I'll certainly bear that in mind if/when I run into issues.
So many Ataris indeed. If one factors the huge amount of Flashbacks in, Atari stayed in the console side of things (although in the toy range) for what, like 15 years now? And the brand still has some recognition and their hardware still sells? That's pretty impressive.
Nice overview of their recent systems, thank you! Was thinking of buying their VCS 800, too, but then again for the price of importing it, I might buy a 7th Jaguar instead 😂. Cheers.
Pacemakers. Jay Miner designed pacemakers after he left Atari.
Where do you get that from?
Rees knows what Jay Minor did after Atari, he's not bitter about it.
@@ches74 Its on Wikipedia, but I remembered from magazine articles in the 90s. I thought it was well known.
Ha! I shall keep this one in my back pocket for future reference... 😉
It feels like the Atari brand is just there to be licensed nowadays, but there are some good offerings emerging by clever retro enthusiasts. I suppose the 2600+ is closest to the spirit of the original.
Atari is doing a LOT. New games, new products, new projects, tons of new IP acquired. Atari has a new CEO since 2021- just last year alone they acquired 100% of NightDive Studios, Digital Eclipse, Atariage, 53% undiluted of Playmaji (maker of the Polymega) 5% of Antstream, and are about to close on 7.5% of tinyBuild. $ALATA $PONGF