The company that owns the rights to the Atari brand is releasing another retro console in an attempt to cash in on the company's history. The Atari 7800+ is the latest in a line of new products from a company with an old name. This one can run cartridges made for the original… if you still have any lying around.

Atari 7800+

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Atari 7800+ [Atari]

The new Atari 7800+ is a $130 retro console that's a scaled down version of the original 7800 with HDMI output, wireless controllers, and compatibility with original Atari 2600 & 7800 cartridges.

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