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Revision as of 13:44, 24 June 2024

The 400 Mini logo.png
The A500 Mini
Designer Retro Games
Manufacturer Koch Media
CPU 528 MHz quad-core Cortex-A7
Graphics 500 MHz Mali 400 MP2
Memory 256 MB
Media 256 MB
Released Worldwide: March 28, 2024
Added to Museum Not yet
The 400 Mini.png

The 400 Mini is a miniature dedicated video game console by Retro Games.

It was released worldwide on March 28, 2024.

The 400 Mini was designed to resemble the Atari 400 computer, although the keyboard keys on the case are non-functional.

It comes with a one-button USB joystick. A USB keyboard can also be attached to load the games, or a virtual keyboard can be used via the joystick. Games are selected via the carousel menu system.

Features

The A500 Mini contains twenty-five built-in games. It uses an emulator to run the games.

The power is provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video is output through HDMI.

Technical specifications

The system is much more powerful than the system on which it was designed.

It uses an Allwinner H6 SoC (system on a chip). The system specifications are as follows:

Since it uses common architecture, the system can be modified to add additional games, simply using the supplied mini-USB cable and open source software.

Games included on The 400 Mini

The following table lists the games included in The 400 Mini.

Title Developer Release
Airball Microdeal 1987
Asteroids Atari 1981
Basketball Atari 1979
Battlezone Atari 1987
Berzerk Stern Electronics, Atari 1983
Boulder Dash Data East 1984
Bristles First Star Software 1983
Capture the Flag Sirius Software 1983
Centipede Atari 1982
Crystal Castles Atari 2024
Elektra Glide Adam Billyard 1985
Encounter! Paul Woakes 1983
Flip & Flop First Star Software 1983
Henry's House Chris Murray 1987
Hover Bovver Llamasoft 1984
Lee Datasoft 1984
Millipede Atari 1984
Miner 2049er Big Five Software 1982
Missile Command Atari 1981
M.U.L.E. Ozark Software 1983
O’Riley’s Mine Mark Riley 1983
The Seven Cities of Gold Ozark Software 1984
Star Raiders II Atari Corporation 1986
Wavy Navy Sirius Software 1983
Yoomp! Grayscale Project 2007