Atari VCS 800 launches later this year, price revealed as pre-orders go live

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Though it may have faced numerous delays and even a lawsuit, the Atari VCS is on the verge of actually releasing this time around. Originally announced back in 2017 as the Ataribox, then re-revealed as the Atari VCS in 2018, the system will be launching on December 14th, just in time for Christmas. Pre-orders have also gone live in North America, where the VCS 800 is available at either GameStop or Walmart. It'll set you back $389.99, though GameStop is offering it for $10 cheaper. The Atari VCS 800 comes with a standard controller and a retro joystick, while the console features 8GB of DDR4 RAM, of which can be upgraded, along with a Ryzen processor.

The Atari VCS 800 Onyx All In Bundle includes the Atari VCS 800 Onyx Base as well as the Classic Joystick and Modern Controller. The Atari VCS 800 comes with 8GB RAM that is fully upgradeable and users will experience an ever-expanding Atari world of all-new games, classic and remastered favorites, streaming multimedia and personal apps; or can easily make their own. The powerful AMD Ryzen processor featuring Radeon Graphics Technology can handle it all, including 4K HDR streaming, while the all-new Atari Classic Joystick and Atari Modern Controller make everything easy and fun. Expand the storage of your Atari VCS and unlock the open Sandbox with a USB drive. Retail Exclusive to Gamestop. Made in USA.
  • PLAY: Discover new and classic games on Atari's new open platform, powered by AMD Ryzen with Radeon Graphics Technology.
  • STREAM:Watch your favorite web-based streaming videos and entertainment, and play games at up to 4K resolution and 60fps.
  • CREATE: Develop new TV-based games and apps for yourself, your family, or to share with the Atari VCS community.
  • PERSONALIZE:With Atari VCS "Sandbox Mode," unlock freedom and versatility you can't get with any other home entertainment system.

Atari boasts that their system will have over 100 retro games bundled in at launch, running on Atari World, a Linux-based operating system, though it will also allow you to install "any OS" in the VCS's "PC mode". There's 32GB of storage on board, with the option to plug in external USB drives to expand it. If you want to buy the system itself, with no extras, you can pre-order it for $279.99, while either controller will retail for $59.99.
 

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I´d prefere to buy a Nintendo Switch Lite and Atari Flashback Collection.

*Got 150 classics
*It´s cheaper
*Alows you to play Atari on the toilet.
 
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$389.99 for an Android box with Atari IPs on it ? Really ? I'll stick with my Jaguar for those games...

In 6 months they will be all over ebay for $50... and when that happens, I'll grab one JUST because it's an Atari....LOL

Trying to milk the Atari name....LOL good luck with that...
 
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The Ouya wasn't a scam. For $99, cables and controller included, you got a solid emulation/streaming/kodi/android box with an interface optimized for controllers.

For this, you pay nearly $400 and you get a low end PC that you have to install an OS not optimized for a controller on yourself with storage that isn't included. You can get laptops with better specs for that price, or a raspberry pi for a fraction of the cost.

I was at least thinking it might at least have a new Earthworm Jim going for it, but that's Intellivision's new console, so it doesn't even have that.
 
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I love the idea of being able to install any OS onto a game console, like the PS3's OtherOS thing that got discontinued, but 400 bucks for something with these specs is kinda laughable. If it ends up coming down to $150-250, I might buy it, but... Man, what missed potential. I'd imagine they had to jack up the price because of the development hell it went through..
 

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This still looks like a cash grab, I give respect for somebody trying to make Atari relevant again, though this seems too cash grabby, just build a gaming PC, way more bang for buck, I kinda see what they're doing, and upgradable "game console/PC hybrid", they should've just launched some gaming PC's it would've wayy easier for people accept, Atari vs. Alienware ftw...


Imho: my profile pic is more closer to a real life Atari vcs 800 it's a legacy computer consisting of: 6502(read 6502 no 7), riot, Tia (will the real vcs please stand up...), atmega 8515, 64k of total ram, ay-3-8910, and a gal22v10 atm to glue it all together.......it's on the back burner atm I need to get actual boards etched for further prototyping, just to see what will happen
 

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The only thing this box is good for is recording a youtube video 15 years in the future about how much it sucked. Its not even worth an emulation box. I can find a pc in the trash for free and have it be a better emulation box then this.
 

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