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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
EAN: 0720634580791
Feature: Rated E for Everyone
Format: CD
Label: Jakks
Manufacturer: Jakks
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: CX40
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Electronic Game
Publisher: Jakks
Release Date: September 08, 2006
Sales Rank: 16696
Studio: Jakks
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Gamers who experienced the early days of console gaming will go back in time when you play ten of your favorite video games from Atari. The retro Atari joystick works just like the one you had when you were a kid. You don't need game consoles or cartridges. Just plug the joystick into your TV and take a trip back to the 80s.
Games Include: - Gravitar
- Asteroids
- Real Sports Volleyball
- Centipede
- Adventure
- Pong
- Missile Command
- Breakout
- Yars' Revenge
- Circus Atari
Requires 4 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included).
Editorial Review: Today’s video games with all their bells and whistles had to begin somewhere, and that somewhere was your living room, in, say, 1982. Remember Asteroids, Missile Command, and Breakout? How about Centipede, Adventure and Gravitar? This TV Games Video System--just a "smart" joystick and nothing else--delivers 10 classic games in all. The joystick has the typical up-down-left-right movements, and single functions to select, start, and reset games. Front-and-center is a big, red fire button ("fire" being the only way to propel or kill things back then). The unit hooks up to your TV via those yellow and white AV output jacks (which should already be on your TV or VCR), and requires 4 "AA" batteries. --Diane Beall
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We bought the Atari games for our 5 year old son's birthday and although he enjoys the games, the joystick is very tight. It isn't as easy to control as I would have hoped so he can't control where it goes so ends up crashing most of the time. My husband & I enjoy the games but also find it harder to play than it should be. An easier joystick would make the games fantastic and a real blast from the past!
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Well, this device certainly shows how computers have advanced. Back in the day, one of these games, Pong, required a sizable game console. Now the whole bunch is right inside the joystick. Too cool!
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As a 33 year old classic Atari fan, I am sorely disappointed by this product. The games are poorly duplicated versions of the original. The details and controls are not authentic. It completely ruins the nostalgia factor for me to play "Adventure" where practically everything is a different color that the original. You can't tell which dragon is chasing you. The old paddle games are not adapted well to joystick control. Gameplay is frustrating and choppy.
Paradoxically, the FLASHBACK ... Read More
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It's obvious this was the first foray into the all in one system in a controller from atari. First of all, the most classic of them all, PONG, was made for the paddle controllers... you cant play this game with a joystick! the joystick tells the game "move or don't move" but with a paddle, you can tell it "move this quickly or this slowly". Same thing with breakout!!! that was my all time favorite on atari... and you cant play it with this system. Of course Atari later came out with an all in ... Read More
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I bought this toy for my little bro for Christmas thinking it would be a blast. It was so boring even my little bro who loves video games didn't want to play with it anymore after trying each of the games once for about five seconds each. It is hard to move around with the joystick thingy (the game doesn't respond to it very well) and with all the Playstation and Nindento's out you would think that they could come up with some better graphics than the old, bla, two demintional ones. I mean, at least ... Read More
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