I bought this system and love the old school games! Pit fall Harry is my favorite. Glad to see a new firmware update. I was 11 years old when the original came out and broke many a joysticks. Lol
I’m glad I bought it when they just released it. It was a must-have for me. I never owned one but my uncle did and it was the first console I used (Combat, the first game, as you mentioned). Despite the original paddles flaw, I have enjoyed it a lot. Now it’s even better. Finally, I have to say that your review video is excellent!
Thank you for the firmware instructions! I used them for my Flashback 12 Gold. I was also having a problem using my own ROMs. None of them would work. After watching this I realized the problem was that they had spaces in the names. They would try to start, but then would exit back to the menu screen. After removing the spaces they worked, save for Space Invaders and Frogger. They're still not working, so I'm going to try downloading the ROMs from a different site and try them again.
Very welcome, thank you for watching! Make sure the rom ends in .a26, I have had success with .bin files also but .a26 is recommended. Just make sure the filename doesn't exceed the character limit and no spaces and you should be able to get SI and Frogger working (both work fine here).
@@WagnersTechTalk Woo hoo! I realized that with Space Invaders the name was just too long, so I took out a few characters and it then worked! But no matter what I tried I couldn't get Frogger to work. Then I tried a .bin file. Thank you for mentioning that you'd gotten them to work, as that did the trick! Now I have Frogger working perfectly, and actually nearly burned my dinner in the oven while playing it. 🤣 I'd played it a few times with my Raspberry Pi using an emulator, but it's just not the same playing with an SNES like controller. Thanks for the help! Though I don't think it will work, I'm going to try Galaga anyway. I know it's from the 7800, but still. If I can't, Galaxian is still fun to play.
Thank you for watching! It's definitely a cool little console. I purchased the Coleco unit sometime ago but don't have as much nostalgia for that machine as I do the vcs.
Looks good. I have the 50th for the switch and wish we would have got some of the games on that, that were on this one. Guess At Games had more of a budget to get games other then Atari published. Oh well.
?? Question.!! I am getting this system for Christmas. Yay! Where do I go to get the files to add extra games, like pac man and Donkey Kong? Thank you for your video!
Congratulations, you're going to enjoy it! I can't provide direct links but if you search for something like "atari 2600 game archive" you may find them fairly easily. Don't forget to ask Santa for an OTG cable and USB stick too (hint for the elves: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Expandability ).
The only real issue I encountered was prior to the firmware update, the paddles didn't spin evenly but was addressed and mentioned in this video to apply the firmware update first (x2 different methods discussed here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Firmware_Update ). As long as the firmware update is applied, it was exactly as shown and a very good experience. All controllers are wired and no noticeable latency.
I bought one of these when they first released after watching John Handcocks video. Im a little disappointed about the firmware update. I dont have the knowledge to do it myself. I wish companies took the time to make it right the first time.
There is an easier method here, if interested: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method . It's basically copying the firmware to a USB stick and powering it on. But, it does require a special adapter. If this something worth trying to you.
Thank u for this video, very informative. RE: adding games via USB, I have followed your instructions and the instructions from GXG. But, After I copy roms into game folder in root of USB drive, and connect via OTG cable, I do not see Ext. USB Drive in the left side menu. I have tried this several times with no luck. Any additional tips you may have? I am dying to play Berzerk & Defender & 2600 Space Invaders🙂
Very welcome! If it's not working, make sure the USB stick is formatted as FAT32 otherwise the console won't be able to detected it. The full steps may be found here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Adding_More_Games with a link to using Pi Imager to format as FAT32 (if the USB stick is >32GB, otherwise Windows can do it). Then, create a subfolder called "Game" and put all your games into this one subfolder. Make sure there are no spaces in the filenames and 13 characters or less. If the above doesn't work, try renaming the subfolder from "Game" to "GAME". Let me know what happens and what the issue is if I need to update my instructions but I documented what I did, so should be good.
I can't wait to buy this now that I've discovered it! I miss my favorite game Kaboom! so much. Questions...1. Is there a way to add the new firmware without a computer? I don't own a computer. 2. Any way to get the controllers to be Bluetooth?
You'll need a way to download the firmware and copy it to a USB stick (phone may work, not sure). Then, use this method without a PC: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method . Regarding #2, no they are wired controllers. There may be 3rd-party wireless options available, but I'm not aware of any.
So frustrated. I am to the step where the device is plugged in and I am holding the reset button and turning it to "on". The Android tool never finds the device, even though I hear Windows acknowledge a device is connected.
I tested the procedure on two different PC's and it worked fine here. Could be something else on your machine interfering with it. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus and see if that has a positive impact, or a different computer (if you have one available).
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. I tried it with anti-virus off and a second PC. Same issue. Windows recognizes a device is connected via USB but the loader never finds anything. Any other ideas on how to get this firmware?
Since you're having an issue, I went ahead and documented an alternate method here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method If you use this method, please let me know if it works out better for you. I didn't document it previously as it requires a separate OTG adapter. However, given the issues you're having it made sense to document this method. I hope it helps!
@@WagnersTechTalk Hello again. I'm a little confused by the instructions. You say to "Plug the OTG cable microUSB connector into the console, the power microUSB into the female end of the OTG adapter." What is the "power microUSB?" Is that part of the OTG cable I got from Amazon? I don't see a way to get the power to the console if the OTG cable is plugged in. There is no other microUSB port.
I don't have an extra set of paddles for my original console to test on the FB Gold. I don't have an answer for you right now. I'll try to find out, if I do I'll reply back.
I checked with AtGames and they verified that all 4 paddles will work. Assuming you're on the latest firmware (see guide in the video description if not), load up the game and install all 4 paddles then game select or reset/start from the console once the game has been loaded to play.
I checked with AtGames and they verified that all 4 paddles will work. Assuming you're on the latest firmware (see guide in the video description if not), load up the game and install all 4 paddles then game select or reset/start from the console once the game has been loaded to play.
I have a few 2600 consoles (my first gaming console/computer), but haven't sold any console in years so not really sure what it's worth today. That might be a good question on the AtariAge forums: forums.atariage.com/forum/16-atari-2600 or Atari subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/atari . Those locations are likely to be able to provide a better answer to your question.
I don't own an Atari 2600+, so please double-check me on what I'm about to say. * The Atari 2600+ has 10 games included, where the Atari FB Gold has 130 built-in. * Both machines use emulation to play the games. * With the Atari 2600+ you will need physical cartridges to play a game, with the FB Gold you can't use physical cartridges. However, you can add a USB stick that has thousands more games. * There are some games on either console that won't play, mostly homebrew games (from what I've seen/read) * The Atari 2600+ is closer in size to the actual console (about 80% or so the actual size). The FB Gold is much smaller. * The Atari 2600+ can play both Atari 2600/VCS titles as well as 7800 game carts. The FB gold is 2600 only. * Both include a CX40 style joystick. The A2600+ has one, the FB Gold has x2 and includes x2 paddles. * Both have HDMI out. What is the best value, will depend on you and what you're looking for.
I believe there is a way to add them. This guy explains how to add games that don't come with it. ua-cam.com/video/SUhfjO3EyV4/v-deo.htmlsi=9Ywwnwoa5myJsZFw
I was waiting for the paddle problem to get fixed. I just ordered one. Great video!
Thank you Leo, yes AtGames pulled through with a great update that fixes the paddles.
I bought this system and love the old school games! Pit fall Harry is my favorite. Glad to see a new firmware update. I was 11 years old when the original came out and broke many a joysticks. Lol
lol, I was 8 when the original was released, we're not too far off in age. Atlantis was my jam, played that game a ton. Thank you for watching Mike!
I’m glad I bought it when they just released it. It was a must-have for me. I never owned one but my uncle did and it was the first console I used (Combat, the first game, as you mentioned). Despite the original paddles flaw, I have enjoyed it a lot. Now it’s even better. Finally, I have to say that your review video is excellent!
Thank you for sharing and your kind comments!
Thank you for the firmware instructions! I used them for my Flashback 12 Gold. I was also having a problem using my own ROMs. None of them would work. After watching this I realized the problem was that they had spaces in the names. They would try to start, but then would exit back to the menu screen. After removing the spaces they worked, save for Space Invaders and Frogger. They're still not working, so I'm going to try downloading the ROMs from a different site and try them again.
Very welcome, thank you for watching! Make sure the rom ends in .a26, I have had success with .bin files also but .a26 is recommended. Just make sure the filename doesn't exceed the character limit and no spaces and you should be able to get SI and Frogger working (both work fine here).
@@WagnersTechTalk Woo hoo! I realized that with Space Invaders the name was just too long, so I took out a few characters and it then worked! But no matter what I tried I couldn't get Frogger to work. Then I tried a .bin file. Thank you for mentioning that you'd gotten them to work, as that did the trick! Now I have Frogger working perfectly, and actually nearly burned my dinner in the oven while playing it. 🤣 I'd played it a few times with my Raspberry Pi using an emulator, but it's just not the same playing with an SNES like controller. Thanks for the help!
Though I don't think it will work, I'm going to try Galaga anyway. I know it's from the 7800, but still. If I can't, Galaxian is still fun to play.
@@PitfallHarry72 Awesome, glad you got it! Sorry about almost burning dinner though 😬
I got it and it’s awesome.
Atari was before my time but I love diving into these games now
I have a real OG Atari 2600 and some game cartridges for it. I have 13 Activision Games and I’m gonna grow a collection of the patch score games.
Thanks Atgames, I am buying this one too, I hope they re release coleco and intellivison consoles, Id rather play them on the consoles than coinopsx!
Thank you for watching! It's definitely a cool little console. I purchased the Coleco unit sometime ago but don't have as much nostalgia for that machine as I do the vcs.
Looks good. I have the 50th for the switch and wish we would have got some of the games on that, that were on this one. Guess At Games had more of a budget to get games other then Atari published. Oh well.
?? Question.!! I am getting this system for Christmas. Yay! Where do I go to get the files to add extra games, like pac man and Donkey Kong? Thank you for your video!
Congratulations, you're going to enjoy it! I can't provide direct links but if you search for something like "atari 2600 game archive" you may find them fairly easily. Don't forget to ask Santa for an OTG cable and USB stick too (hint for the elves: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Expandability ).
Nicely done 🏆 my question is always the same. You make it seem perfect gameplay.
Would you say the games play without any real timing issues like lag?
The only real issue I encountered was prior to the firmware update, the paddles didn't spin evenly but was addressed and mentioned in this video to apply the firmware update first (x2 different methods discussed here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Firmware_Update ). As long as the firmware update is applied, it was exactly as shown and a very good experience. All controllers are wired and no noticeable latency.
@@WagnersTechTalk firmware is fairly standard. But gameplay with emulation is getting better, but sometimes 🤪🙄😵💫🧐 you know all this 👍
I bought one of these when they first released after watching John Handcocks video. Im a little disappointed about the firmware update. I dont have the knowledge to do it myself. I wish companies took the time to make it right the first time.
There is an easier method here, if interested: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method . It's basically copying the firmware to a USB stick and powering it on. But, it does require a special adapter. If this something worth trying to you.
Thanks for the information, but even if I buy the adapter I don't know what a fat32 USB stick is. Maybe I can find someone to mod it for me?
❤love my OG Atari 2600
Thank u for this video, very informative. RE: adding games via USB, I have followed your instructions and the instructions from GXG. But, After I copy roms into game folder in root of USB drive, and connect via OTG cable, I do not see Ext. USB Drive in the left side menu. I have tried this several times with no luck. Any additional tips you may have? I am dying to play Berzerk & Defender & 2600 Space Invaders🙂
Very welcome! If it's not working, make sure the USB stick is formatted as FAT32 otherwise the console won't be able to detected it. The full steps may be found here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Adding_More_Games with a link to using Pi Imager to format as FAT32 (if the USB stick is >32GB, otherwise Windows can do it). Then, create a subfolder called "Game" and put all your games into this one subfolder. Make sure there are no spaces in the filenames and 13 characters or less. If the above doesn't work, try renaming the subfolder from "Game" to "GAME". Let me know what happens and what the issue is if I need to update my instructions but I documented what I did, so should be good.
TY TY TY...I got it to work 😊
Added approx 50 games...so fun so many memories. Thank You!
I can't wait to buy this now that I've discovered it! I miss my favorite game Kaboom! so much. Questions...1. Is there a way to add the new firmware without a computer? I don't own a computer. 2. Any way to get the controllers to be Bluetooth?
You'll need a way to download the firmware and copy it to a USB stick (phone may work, not sure). Then, use this method without a PC: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method . Regarding #2, no they are wired controllers. There may be 3rd-party wireless options available, but I'm not aware of any.
@@WagnersTechTalk, thank you!
So frustrated. I am to the step where the device is plugged in and I am holding the reset button and turning it to "on". The Android tool never finds the device, even though I hear Windows acknowledge a device is connected.
I tested the procedure on two different PC's and it worked fine here. Could be something else on your machine interfering with it. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus and see if that has a positive impact, or a different computer (if you have one available).
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. I tried it with anti-virus off and a second PC. Same issue. Windows recognizes a device is connected via USB but the loader never finds anything. Any other ideas on how to get this firmware?
Since you're having an issue, I went ahead and documented an alternate method here: wagnerstechtalk.com/fbgold/#Alternate_Firmware_Update_Method
If you use this method, please let me know if it works out better for you. I didn't document it previously as it requires a separate OTG adapter. However, given the issues you're having it made sense to document this method. I hope it helps!
@@WagnersTechTalk I will try this tomorrow! Thank you. I will let you know
@@WagnersTechTalk Hello again. I'm a little confused by the instructions. You say to "Plug the OTG cable microUSB connector into the console, the power microUSB into the female end of the OTG adapter." What is the "power microUSB?" Is that part of the OTG cable I got from Amazon? I don't see a way to get the power to the console if the OTG cable is plugged in. There is no other microUSB port.
Just wondering if you can play paddle games such as warlords with 4 players if you have another set of paddles?
I don't have an extra set of paddles for my original console to test on the FB Gold. I don't have an answer for you right now. I'll try to find out, if I do I'll reply back.
I checked with AtGames and they verified that all 4 paddles will work. Assuming you're on the latest firmware (see guide in the video description if not), load up the game and install all 4 paddles then game select or reset/start from the console once the game has been loaded to play.
How’s the lag? I got the Atari 8 gold and could not deal with the lag. It made pitfall and breakout hard to play.
I don't have the 8, but I didn't feel any input lag here. However, the paddles did need the firmware update to work properly.
Can you add a second Paddle Set to play with 4 players (e.g. Warlords)?
I don't have an extra set of paddles to test, but I'll try to find out an answer.
I checked with AtGames and they verified that all 4 paddles will work. Assuming you're on the latest firmware (see guide in the video description if not), load up the game and install all 4 paddles then game select or reset/start from the console once the game has been loaded to play.
Are those flashback gold controllers compatible with the original 2600?
sorry...you sait they do work!
np, yes they work with the original A2600 also.
Some reviews say it doesn't have US power supply. Is that true?
This one did, but it only needs a microUSB port with 5v to power it. Most have plenty around, if it were an issue. Can't speak for others though.
i got my model # cx 2600a with box still in great condition .with combat game, are they worth anything ?
ps its the big atari table top kind with 20 built in to it,
I have a few 2600 consoles (my first gaming console/computer), but haven't sold any console in years so not really sure what it's worth today. That might be a good question on the AtariAge forums: forums.atariage.com/forum/16-atari-2600 or Atari subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/atari . Those locations are likely to be able to provide a better answer to your question.
thank you
@@WagnersTechTalk
Is compatible with the the original track-ball?
I'm not sure, I don't own the original Atari trackball to test.
Is it possible to use 4 paddle?
Not sure, I don't have 4 paddles to test with just 2. It may work.
Is there any reason to get the Atari 2600+ over this?
I don't own an Atari 2600+, so please double-check me on what I'm about to say.
* The Atari 2600+ has 10 games included, where the Atari FB Gold has 130 built-in.
* Both machines use emulation to play the games.
* With the Atari 2600+ you will need physical cartridges to play a game, with the FB Gold you can't use physical cartridges. However, you can add a USB stick that has thousands more games.
* There are some games on either console that won't play, mostly homebrew games (from what I've seen/read)
* The Atari 2600+ is closer in size to the actual console (about 80% or so the actual size). The FB Gold is much smaller.
* The Atari 2600+ can play both Atari 2600/VCS titles as well as 7800 game carts. The FB gold is 2600 only.
* Both include a CX40 style joystick. The A2600+ has one, the FB Gold has x2 and includes x2 paddles.
* Both have HDMI out.
What is the best value, will depend on you and what you're looking for.
Can 7800 roms work on it?
No, 2600 only
Why no Pac-Man or ms Pac-Man?
That's a question for AtGames, I don't know.
I believe there is a way to add them. This guy explains how to add games that don't come with it.
ua-cam.com/video/SUhfjO3EyV4/v-deo.htmlsi=9Ywwnwoa5myJsZFw