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Atari Flashback : ウィキペディア英語版
Atari Flashback

The Atari Flashback is a series of dedicated consoles marketed by Atari, Inc. in 2004, 2005 and 2010, then AtGames in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015. They are "plug and play" versions of the classic Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 consoles with all games built in, and do not use ROM cartridges.
The systems are powered by an AC adapter (included), come with a pair of joystick controllers, and use standard composite video and monaural audio RCA connectors to connect to a television.
The Atari Flashback was released in 2004. The console resembled an Atari 7800 in appearance, and came with a pair of controllers which resembled those of the Atari 7800 but were slightly smaller. The system had twenty games built-in, all originally developed by Warner Communication's Atari Inc. and Atari Corp. for the 2600 and 7800 game systems. The games which originally required analog paddle controllers were made to work with the included joysticks.
It was designed by Atari veteran Curt Vendel, whose company Syzygy Co. (formerly Legacy Engineering Group) designs other home video game and video arcade products. Atari Inc. gave Syzygy Co. ten weeks to design the product, produce its games, and ready it for the 2004 Winter holiday season. The Atari Flashback was based on "NES-on-a-chip" hardware, not resembling either of the Atari systems which the Flashback was supposed to represent (this was solved with Flashback 2). As a result, the games it contained were ports and differed in varying degrees from the original games, and therefore the Flashback was unpopular with some purists.〔http://www.ign.com/articles/2004/12/15/atari-flashback〕
==Included games==

One game, ''Saboteur'' (originally designed by Howard Scott Warshaw), was advertised as "unreleased"; though never part of the Atari lineup, it was sold at the Philly Classic 5 convention in 2004.
;Atari 2600
*''Adventure''
*''Air-Sea Battle''
*''Battlezone''
*''Breakout''
*''Canyon Bomber''
*''Crystal Castles''
*''Gravitar''
*''Haunted House''
*''Millipede''
*''Saboteur''
*''Sky Diver''
*''Solaris''
*''Sprintmaster''
*''Warlords''
*''Yars' Revenge''
;Atari 7800
*''Asteroids''
*''Centipede''
*''Desert Falcon''
*''Charley Chuck’s Food Fight''
*''Planet Smashers''

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