A dedicated handheld with 50 Atari 2600 games.
List of games:
3D Tic-Tac-Toe (31 in 1)
Adventure
Air-Sea Battle
Asteroids
Black Jack
Bowling
Breakout
Canyon Bomber
Casino
Centipede
Circus Atari
Crystal Castles
Demons to Diamonds
Desert Falcon
Dodge 'em
Double Dunk
Fun With Numbers
Golf
Gravitar
Haunted House
Home Run
Human Cannonball
Maze Craze
Millipede
Miniature Golf
Missile Command
Night Driver
Off the Wall
Pong - Video Olympics
Quadrun
Radar Lock
Realsports Football
Realsports Tennis
Realsports Volleyball
Sprintmaster
Star Raiders
Steeplechase
Stellar Track
Street Racer
Submarine Commander
Super Baseball
Super Breakout
Swordquest: Earthworld
Swordquest: Fireworld
Swordquest: Waterworld
Tempest
Video Checkers
Video Chess
Video Pinball
Yar's Revenge
This is a "new" version of Pac-Man for Atari 2600 I've been programming since about 2007, but had left in 2008, then in 2013 I resume again to try to finish.
I've been trying to make it as close to the original looking at various sites on the "AI" Ghosts, game logic, etc.
This version has nothing to do with the other version called pacman4k, this is a completely new version, do not use any undocumented opcode.
Currently the rom is about 120 bytes free, so I'm trying to add other things.
You control a robot that is constantly moving forward. Your goal is to pump the balloons that are coming towards you by shooting them. If you shoot a balloon 4 times, it will pop. Press a button to shoot and hold a button to go faster. The balloons will remain behind you once they pass you and deflate again. The enemy will push all deflated balloons to the left border. You score points for every balloon that hits the border. To score more points, chain up the balloons.
Oh no! The world's brattiest girl wants to adopt Bloo and rename him "Tiffany"! Keep Bloo safely in the arms of his friends until Mac arrives. Use the mouse to aim and toss Bloo with of three throwing options: short, medium and far.
In 2007, Vendel was working on a handheld console known as the Atari Flashback Portable. It would run on three "AAA" batteries, and would include a screen resolution of 320x240. It would feature AV output and two joystick controller ports for multiplayer. Games are loaded into internal 2MB memory by use of a USB cable. The release date was projected as early 2008 with a retail price of approximately $40. However, Vendel announced in 2010 that the project was not going to be released by Atari and no further information was released.
Atari Flashback 50th Anniversary Edition Gold is a plug-and-play retro console released by AtGames to commemorate Atari’s 50-year legacy. It includes 130 built-in Atari 2600 classics, two wired standard joysticks, and two wired paddle controllers. The hardware features HDMI output (720p), wood-veneer styling with “Atari 50th” gold logo, brass switches, and modern additions like save/load and rewind functions for many games. Only the Gold edition supports official firmware updates, allowing expansion of its game library.
The Atari Flashback 50th Anniversary Edition was released in 2022 at limited retailers. Physically it is a slight re-coloration of the Atari Flashback X. It features brass switches instead of chrome and has the Atari 50th logo stamped onto its wood veneer trim. Like the previous releases, it was built by AtGames.
The basic model includes two wired standard controllers and 110 games. The gold model includes two wired standard controllers, two wired paddle controllers and 130 games.