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Atari 2600 Game Console
Atari 2600
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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Game Console
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Retro-Bit Generations Game Console
Retro-Bit Generations
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3 editorial reviews
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Activision Tennis review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Classic Game Room reviews TENNIS for Atari 2600 from 1981 by Activision. Tennis is a fun two player game on Atari 2600 but fails to deliver real single player action because the computer is smarter than you are. It's like playing chess against HAL 9000. Enjoy this competent programming effort that looks like real tennis with somewhat life-like players holding tennis rackets as they bat the ball back and forth across the lush, grassy tennis court. CGR Activision's Tennis video review features Tennis video game gameplay on Atari 2600. Select from four modes of gameplay (two single player and two 2-player modes) and choose your difficulty (A or B) as your compete to become the tennis pro champion in 1981's TENNIS for Atari 2600.Read more
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A nostalgia-fuelled trip back to the '80sRead more
Update: Hooray! This diddy NES is going back on sale in June 2018...Read more
The NES Classic Edition is a miniature Nintendo Entertainment System with 30 classic games, an HDMI output, and a fantastically nostalgic design.Read more
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The Video Game Critic's review of the Retro-bit Generations consoleRead more
The Retro-Bit Generations game system features over 100 games and HDMI output all for a low price. It's a shame it's held back by weak titles, lackluster controls, and poor video quality.Read more
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User rating
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4.3 out of 5
46 user ratings
5 stars
43 %
4 stars
43 %
3 stars
13 %
2 stars
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4.1 out of 5
7 user ratings
5 stars
28 %
4 stars
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4.1 out of 5
43 user ratings
5 stars
39 %
4 stars
34 %
3 stars
23 %
2 stars
2 %
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4.0 out of 5
8 user ratings
5 stars
25 %
4 stars
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Screen

HDRnononono
Resolutions supported192x160
N/A
N/A
N/A

Features

Backward compatibilityno
N/A
nono
Type of media supportedCassetteCassetteCassette
None
Accessories included
N/A
Additional gamepad
N/A
  • Additional gamepad
  • Game
Video formats supported
N/A
720p
N/A
N/A

Connectivity

Ethernetnononono
WiFinononono
USBnononoyes
Number of USB Inputs0
N/A
02
HDMInoyesnoyes
Component outputnononono
Composite outputnonoyesyes
SCART outnononono
Number of connection ports2222
S-video outputnononono
VGA outputsnononono
Digital optical input nononono
Digital optical outputnononono
Bluetooth
N/A
no
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N/A
Number of HDMI outputs
N/A
1
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1
Number of USB 2.0 ports
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Often compared with Atari 2600

Often compared with Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)