The Atari 2600 was a hugely important console, and even when they made a new one the Atari 2600 destroyed it. In fact, the Atari 2600 was so awesome, most people just call it 'The Atari'. Anyway, I recently picked up an Atari Flashback 4. It's an Atari 2600 that doesn't run on cartridges, but instead it has 75 pre-installed games, which are all pretty good. And the best part? It's £50. Think about that for a bit. A console, which normally is about £75, coming with 75 games and two limited edition wireless controllers. Oh, and a poster if you, like me, have a quest to completely cover your bedroom walls.
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The Atari 2600 was a hugely important console, and even when they made a new one the Atari 2600 destroyed it. In fact, the Atari 2600 was so awesome, most people just call it 'The Atari'. Anyway, I recently picked up an Atari Flashback 4. It's an Atari 2600 that doesn't run on cartridges, but instead it has 75 pre-installed games, which are all pretty good. And the best part? It's £50. Think about that for a bit. A console, which normally is about £75, coming with 75 games and two limited edition wireless controllers. Oh, and a poster if you, like me, have a quest to completely cover your bedroom walls.
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