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Latest revision as of 04:50, 5 November 2024
This article is about the 2020 console. For the Atari Video Computer System, see Atari 2600.
Atari VCS | |
Designer | Atari, Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Flex |
CPU | 2 3.6 GHz AMD R1606G Zen |
Graphics | 160 x 192 resolution |
Memory | Atari VCS 400: 4 GB Atari VCS 800: 8 GB |
Media | Digital download |
Released | Indiegogo backers: December 14, 2020 Oceania: June 10, 2021 North America: June 15, 2021 |
Added to Museum | November 3, 2024 |
The Atari VCS was a video game console designed by Atari, Inc. that was released to Indiegogo crowdfunding backers in 2020 and in Oceania and North America in 2021.
It was named after the original name of the Atari 2600, the Atari Video Computer System.