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Two Atari Retro Consoles Get Massive Price Cuts, Including New 7800+

The Atari 7800+ plays authentic 2600 and 7800 cartridges and comes bundled with a wireless controller and a modern retro platformer.

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The Atari 7800+ is discounted to its best price since the retro console launched last November. As part of Woot's Spring Video Game Sale, Atari fans can pick up the cartridge-based 7800+ console for only $75, which is $55 less than its original MSRP of $130. You can use your Amazon account to order from the Amazon-owned retailer--Amazon itself is charging the full $130 for the 7800+ on its storefront. The console comes with a wireless CX78+ Gamepad and a copy of the modern retro platformer Bentley Bear's Crystal Quest.

The 7800+ is one of two retro Atari consoles on sale for all-time low prices at Woot. You can also grab the emulation-based Atari 400 Mini for only $80 (was $120).

A wireless CX40+ Joystick is sold separately for $35, and you can pick up additional Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges from Amazon for $30 each. Atari also released a modern Atari 2600+ that plays the same cartridges in 2023, but that console is full price ($130) right now.

As mentioned, you'll also find Atari: The 400 Mini for a $40 discount at Woot--though this console is built for emulation whereas the Atari 2600+ and Atari 7800+ are built to play cartridges.

Still, it's a cool option if you're looking for a different way to play your favorite classic titles. The 400 Mini released in 2024. Check out our Atari 400 Mini story for more details.

Although it never caught on like Atari hoped, the Atari VCS All-in-One Bundle is available for $200 at Amazon (original MSRP was $400). The VCS is a Linux-based miniature PC that plays retro Atari games as well as PC games (mostly indies). This bundle includes a wireless modernized controller, a wireless arcade stick, and 100 built-in games. The VCS has some pretty cool features, including support for cloud gaming and other operating systems. You can install Windows on it, add an SSD to the open M.2 slot (it has 32GB of flash storage), and upgrade the RAM from 8GB up to 32GB.

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