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Atari’s New 7800+ Console, Wireless Controllers, and Game Cartridges Begin Shipping

Atari, one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers, and PLAION, a leading global publisher and developer of video games, recently announced the Atari 7800+ is now shipping to customers. The faithful recreation of the 1986 Atari home console is available worldwide for $129.99 (€119.99 / £99.99.)

The 7800+ uses HDMI to connect to modern TVs and devices and plays both new and original 2600 and 7800 games, with near-universal compatibility with first and third-party cartridges. Each console ships with the CX78+ Wireless Gamepad and a Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest 7800 game cartridge.

“We are excited to be shipping preorders for the 7800+, wireless controllers and new games,” said Wade Rosen, Chairman and CEO of Atari. “And there is still plenty of time for fans to order from atari.com or amazon.com well in advance of the holiday break.”

Wireless Controllers:

The CX78+ Wireless Gamepad ($34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99) and CX40+ Wireless Joystick ($34.99 / €34.99 / £29.99) wirelessly connect to the new 7800+ and 2600+ consoles AND work with original 2600 and 7800 hardware using an included DB9 wireless adapter. You can even connect it to a PC with the included USB-C adapter.

Game Cartridges:

Accompanying the release of the new Atari+ hardware are ten new game cartridges, including official Atari releases for popular homebrew games and three multi-game 2600+ cartridges. Every new game includes a color-printed user manual and will be available at mass retail for $29.99 (€29.99 / £24.99)

  • This 7800+ version of Asteroids Deluxe expands upon the original with new mechanics and intense two-player modes that introduce competition and varied playstyles.
  • Bounty Bob Strikes Back is a sequel to the cult classic Miner 2049er. For this port to a 7800+ cartridge, developer Robert DeCrescenzo added 10 additional caves.
  • In the 7800+ game Bentley Bear’s Crystal Quest, a popular homebrew sequel to Crystal Castles, you’ll find everything a platforming fan could possibly want…including one adorable bear.
  • A brand new version of Berzerk brings the gameplay of the arcade classic to the 7800+. Evil Otto’s ominous grin definitely included!
  • Charge your Phase Pistol and enter the fray in Frenzy, an Atari 7800+ version of the arcade sequel to Berzerk!
  • Space Duel is the first-ever 7800 port of the original 1982 vector-based arcade game. The unique two-player mode tethers two spaceships together for interdependent action.
  • A 2600+ release of Caverns of Mars brings the Atari 8-bit classic to cartridge for the first time. The adaptation by homebrew developer John W. Champeau adds new challenges to the original and an all-important save feature.
  • The Epyx Game Collection combines the best EPYX sports games into one 2600+ cartridge. Up to eight players can compete in multiple events in the Summer Games, Winter Games, and the California Games, which introduced Pacific Coast sports including half-pipe, footbag, surfing, roller skating, BMX, and flying disc.
  • The M Network Collection combines the fast-paced action of Armor Ambush™, Astroblast™, Frogs and Flies™, and Star Strike™ onto a single 2600+ cartridge. These four titles were adaptations of popular Intellivision games created for the Atari 2600 by Mattel Electronics.
  • In 1982, Atari responded to competition from the rival Intellivision by releasing a new series of sports games, including RealSports BaseballFootballVolleyballSoccerTennis and Boxing. With the new RealSports Collection, they are available for the first time on a single 2600+ cartridge, including the never-before-released RealSports Basketball.

For more information about the new hardware and software please visit: https://atari.com/products/atari-7800.

A full press kit including logos, product images, and game art is available here: https://uberstrategist.link/atari-7800-plus-press-kit.

About Atari

Atari is an interactive entertainment company and an iconic gaming industry brand that transcends generations and audiences. The company is globally recognized for its multi-platform, interactive entertainment, and licensed products. Atari owns and/or manages a portfolio of more than 200 unique games and franchises, including world-renowned brands like Asteroids®, Centipede®, Missile Command®, Pong®, and RollerCoaster Tycoon®. The Atari family of brands includes game developers Digital Eclipse and Nightdive Studios, the publishing label Infogrames, and the community-based sites AtariAge and MobyGames. Atari has offices in New York and Paris. Visit us online at www.Atari.com.

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Atari shares are listed in France on Euronext Growth Paris (ISIN Code FR0010478248, Ticker ALATA) and OTC Pink Current (Ticker PONGF).

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About PLAION

PLAION is a dynamic and diversified business in the global entertainment sector, masterfully crafting franchises that captivate audiences worldwide. Boasting a vast network of eight game development studios, fifteen regional publishing offices, three game publishing labels including Deep Silver, and PLAION PICTURES as an independent film publisher and distributor, the company extends its influence with merchandise production and expansive distribution capabilities across the globe.

Founded three decades ago, PLAION has firmly established itself within the entertainment arena. With a diverse range of services and solutions, PLAION stands as the premier publishing partner for console and PC games across both physical and digital channels. Moreover, its strong foothold in the Virtual Reality (VR) domain highlights the company’s commitment to varied gaming experiences.

PLAION is an Embracer Group company.

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