Atari Flashback series
Atari Flashback is the name of a series of dedicated home video game consoles designed, produced, published and marketed by Atari, Inc. from 2004 to 2011. Since 2011, the consoles have been designed, produced, published and marketed by AtGames under license from Atari. They are "plug and play" versions of the classic Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 consoles; rather than using ROM cartridges, the games are built-in.
The systems are powered by an AC adapter, come with a pair of joystick controllers, and use standard composite video and monaural audio RCA connectors to connect to a television.
Home consoles
Original console
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, though they 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. 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 Christmas 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. 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.
Included games
There was a selection of about 20 games on the original Flashback.One game, Saboteur, 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
The Atari Flashback 2, the successor to the original Atari Flashback console, was released in 2005. It has forty Atari 2600 games built in. A few of the included games are homebrews which were created by enthusiasts in recent years, and two of the games were originally published by Activision.
The appearance of the Atari Flashback 2 is reminiscent of the original Atari 2600 console from 1977. It is roughly two-thirds the size of the original and is much lighter in weight. The Flashback 2 console has five buttons ; on the back it has a color/black-and-white slider switch and two ports for the included joysticks. The joysticks bear very close similarity to the original Atari 2600 joysticks from 1977, and are compatible and interchangeable with them. The Flashback 2 does not come with paddle controllers, but original paddle controllers can be connected to it and used with its paddle-based games.
Curt Vendel and Legacy Engineering returned to develop the Flashback 2. Unlike the original Flashback console, the Flashback 2 contains a single-chip version of circuitry designed by Vendel; it is a reproduction of the TIA chip used in the original Atari VCS. As such, the Atari Flashback 2 runs games just as they ran on an original console. The Atari Flashback 2 project was codenamed "Michele", after Vendel's wife. Her name is printed on the motherboard.
Marty Goldberg, owner of the Electronic Entertainment Museum, was the technical writer for the packed-in manual and full design of the online manual. Because of changes in game content during the development and problems with the graphic design company keeping edit revisions straight, the manual which comes with the Flashback 2 has several errors in it including typos. For example, contrary to the manual there is no two-player mode in Centipede, and there is no connected-ship gameplay in Space Duel. Likewise in the description of Save Mary "Barnaby just blew up the nearby damn" appears.
Included games
The available games are arranged into four categories selectable from an on-screen menu. Once a game is selected, the only way back to the menu is to use the power button to turn the console off and on again.The games listed below as hacks used other games' code as a starting point and modified their gameplay or appearance. Homebrews were written from scratch by Atari fans in the 1990s and 2000s. Unreleased prototypes are games which were developed by Atari Inc. in the 1970s and 1980s but never sold to consumers; some of these games may have bugs or be incomplete. A few of the games listed are new and exclusive to the Flashback 2.
Adventure Territory
- Adventure
- Adventure II, a sequel to Adventure that is built on its original assembly-based game code
- Haunted House
- Return to Haunted House, a sequel to Haunted House that is built on the original Adventure
' s assembly-based game code combined with graphics from the original Haunted House) - Secret Quest
- Wizard
Arcade Favorites
- Arcade Asteroids of the original Atari 2600 Asteroids with the sprites changed to outlines to more accurately portray the arcade version
- Arcade Pong, a version of Pong which can use paddle controllers if attached
- Asteroids Deluxe
- Battlezone
- Centipede
- Lunar Lander
- Millipede
- Missile Command
- Space Duel
Skill and Action Zone
- 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
- Aquaventure
- Atari Climber, released in 2004 as Climber 5
- Combat
- Combat 2
- Dodge 'Em
- Fatal Run
- Frog Pond
- Hangman
- Human Cannonball
- Maze Craze
- Off the Wall
- Outlaw
- Pitfall!
- Radar Lock
- River Raid
- Save Mary
- Video Checkers
- Video Chess
Space Station
- Caverns of Mars
- Quadrun
- Saboteur
- Space War
- Yars' Return
- Yars' Revenge
Paddle Games
- Super Breakout
- Warlords
Test screens
Revisions
There have so far been three revisions of the Atari Flashback 2.- Rev. 0X has a problem with the synthesized voice in Quadrun not working due to a problem with the emulation of the original console's audio output. It also contains a prototype version of Millipede programmed by General Computer Corporation; this version has problems with the display losing vertical hold and appearing to "roll", making the game unplayable. This revision had the early delivery data to the chip fabricator and was not meant to be run into production. While this is commonly called Rev. A it is properly termed Rev. 0X
- Rev. A Is the correct production revision of the chip which fixes the voice synthesis in Quadrun and also contains the Atari Inc. version of Millipede as well as a newer revision of Adventure 2 that is easier to see on certain TVs that experienced too dark a color palette. This revision is sometimes referred to as Rev. B since it was the 2nd series of release.
- Rev. C features a reduced-size PCB, which was designed to simplify installing a cartridge port. There are no changes to the unit's functionality; the Revision C chip corrected some Hmove incompatibility issues, but still lacked several 65xx Illegal OpCodes and support for FE bankswitching.
Rev. D is the Atari Flashback Portable with support for all games with the exception of Pitfall 2 and the Supercharger games. This new chip will also have built in LCD driver lines, and USB connectivity support and built in Flash RAM for games storage. No official word on when Atari Inc. will release this revision.
Adding a cartridge port
While the original Atari 2600 consoles had a cartridge slot, the Atari Flashback 2 does not. However, a hobbyist can modify a Flashback 2 to use Atari 2600 cartridges, and can even install a switch across certain points of the motherboard so that the console can be set to play the forty built-in games again. Most titles work with this arrangement however some which make use of on-cart RAM are known to not work; this is especially true of homebrews which use more RAM than original production carts would have used. The motherboard is printed with several solder points and a guide to which contact points associate with which cartridge pinouts.Sales
In an interview with The Escapist, Curt Vendel remarked, "Flashback 2 did exceptionally well. 860,000 sold in U.S./domestic."Atari Flashback 2+
In January 2010, Atari announced pre-orders for the Atari Flashback 2+, to be released on February 22, 2010. General Mills simultaneously announced a giveaway sweepstakes for the console, along with other Atari related merchandise, in conjunction with its Honey Nut Cheerios cereal.Included games
The bulk of the included games in the Atari Flashback 2+ are the same. However, Pitfall!, River Raid, Wizard, Caverns of Mars, and Atari Climber have been removed. In exchange, a sports section was added that included the games Realsports Boxing, Realsports Soccer, Super Baseball, Super Football, and Double Dunk. A third 'hidden' game, Circus Atari, was added to the 'hidden' menu that features the paddle-controller only games Warlords and Super Breakout.Console differences
Aside from the games, the cosmetic differences between the FB2 and the newer FB2+ are that the latter console sports a plus sign and larger text for "Classic Gaming Console". Also the 'fuji' Atari symbol on the original FB2 resembles the newer Hasbro-era fuji, whereas the FB2+ fuji resembles the original Atari fuji of the 1970s.Atari Flashback 3
In 2011, Atari licensed out Legacy Engineering's Flashback concept and name to AtGames for the "Flashback 3". The Flashback 3 includes 60 built-in Atari 2600 games, 2 joysticks, and a case design that is similar to the Flashback 2/2+ design, except for front-based joystick ports, no B/W switch, and a different curvature. Internally the Flashback 3 system uses emulation running on an ARM-based processor instead of Legacy's "2600-on-a-chip" and is not hackable to add a cartridge port for reading original Atari 2600 cartridges. Original Atari 2600 joysticks and paddles work on this system.Included games
- 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
- Adventure
- Adventure II
- Air-Sea Battle
- Aquaventure
- Asteroids
- Backgammon
- Basketball
- Battlezone
- Bowling
- Canyon Bomber
- Centipede
- Championship Soccer
- Circus Atari
- Combat
- Combat 2
- Demons to Diamonds
- Desert Falcon
- Dodge 'Em
- Double Dunk
- Fatal Run
- Flag Capture
- Frog Pond
- Fun with Numbers
- Golf
- Gravitar
- Hangman
- Haunted House
- Home Run
- Human Cannonball
- Maze Craze
- Miniature Golf
- Missile Command
- Night Driver
- Off the Wall
- Outlaw
- Realsports Baseball
- Realsports Basketball
- Realsports Soccer
- Realsports Volleyball
- Saboteur
- Save Mary
- Secret Quest
- Sky Diver
- Space War
- Sprintmaster
- Star Ship
- Steeplechase
- Submarine Commander
- Super Baseball
- Super Breakout
- Super Football
- Surround
- Swordquest: Earthworld
- Swordquest: Fireworld
- Video Checkers
- Video Chess
- Video Pinball
- Wizard
- Yars' Revenge
Atari Flashback 4
- Breakout
- Crystal Castles
- Football
- Front Line
- Jungle Hunt
- Polaris
- Pong
- Return to Haunted House
- Slot Machine
- Slot Racers
- Space Invaders
- Stellar Track
- Street Racer
- Tempest
- Warlords
On December 4, 2012, AtGames released the Atari Flashback 4: 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. This included a set of replica Atari 2600 paddles, 5 collectible posters, and a copy of the original Atari joystick patent signed by Nolan Bushnell.
Some versions of the Flashback 4 include a 76th "bonus" game, Millipede.
Atgames also developed a Walmart exclusive version with only 64 games and wired controllers which included Space Invaders called the Atari Flashback 64.
Atari Flashback 5
The Atari Flashback 5 was released on October 1, 2014. Like the previous two releases, it was built by AtGames. It is the same as the Flashback 4 with the infrared wireless joysticks, but it adds 17 more games, increasing the total to 92 games. The new games are:- Air Raiders
- Armor Ambush
- Astroblast
- Dark Cavern
- Frogs and Flies
- International Soccer
- Super Challenge Baseball
- Super Challenge Football
- Space Attack
- Star Strike
- Sea Battle
- Sword Fight
- Chase It
- Escape It
- Miss It
- Shield Shifter
- Strip Off
The Walmart exclusive is with wired controllers like the previous version.
Atari Flashback 6
The Atari Flashback 6 was released on September 15, 2015. Like the previous three releases, it was built by AtGames. It is the same as the Flashback 5 with the infrared wireless joysticks, but it adds 8 more games, increasing the total to 100 games. The new games are:- Atari Climber
- Indy 500
- MotoRodeo
- Radar Lock
- Secret Quest
- Solaris
- Swordquest: Waterworld
- Yars' Return
Atari Flashback 7
Atari Flashback 7 Deluxe
The Atari Flashback 7 Deluxe includes two wired paddle controllers in addition to the wireless joysticks.Atari Flashback 8
The Atari Flashback 8 was released in September 2017. Like the previous five releases, it was built by AtGames. It includes wired controllers once again while having 105 games. It contains the same games as the Atari Flashback 7 with the following changes:New games:
- H.E.R.O.
- Kaboom!
- Pitfall!
- Pressure Cooker
- River Raid
- Strip Off
Atari Flashback 8 Deluxe
Atari Flashback 8 Gold
While the Flashback 8, like its predecessors, uses composite video output for its television connection, the Flashback 8 Gold edition is the first Atari Flashback console to output HD graphics, using HDMI and a higher resolution 720p video output. The Flashback 8 Gold includes 2.4 GHz wireless controllers instead of the infrared wireless controllers found in previous versions. The Gold also comes with the option to pause, save and rewind the games. However, it is not possible to delete saved game files. A second Gold Edition with Activision branding, called Atari Flashback 8 Gold Activision Edition, which includes 130 games, has also been released.The Atari Flashback 8 Gold includes 120 games. The new games are:
- Beamrider
- Chopper Command
- Cosmic Commuter
- Crackpots
- Decathlon
- Dragster
- Enduro
- Fishing Derby
- Frostbite
- Keystone Kapers
- Megamania
- Oink!
- Seaquest
- Stampede
- Starmaster
Atari Flashback 8 Gold Deluxe
Atari Flashback 8 Gold Activision Edition
This edition includes 130 games with 2 wireless joysticks and HDMI, but does not include all the games of the other Flashback 8 Gold release. The new games are:- Atlantis
- Boxing
- Bridge
- Checkers
- Demon Attack
- Dolphin
- Dragonfire
- Freeway
- Grand Prix
- Ice Hockey
- Laser Blast
- Plaque Attack
- Private Eye
- River Raid II
- Skiing
- Sky Jinks
- Space Shuttle - A Journey into Space
- Spider Fighter
- Tennis
- Chase It
- Escape It
- Frogger
- Front Line
- Jungle Hunt
- Miss It
- Polaris
- Shield Shifter
- Space Invaders
Atari Flashback 9
A budget version was also released that includes composite video output rather than HDMI and runs AtGames' custom emulator as on the previous Flashback 8. A micro USB cable is included but the user must provide a USB power adapter.
Included games
- 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
- Adventure
- Adventure II
- Air·Sea Battle
- Amidar
- Aquaventure
- Asteroids
- Asteroids Deluxe
- Atari Climber
- Backgammon
- Basketball
- Beamrider
- Black Jack
- Bowling
- Breakout
- Canyon Bomber
- Centipede
- Championship Soccer
- Chopper Command
- Circus Atari
- Combat
- Combat Two
- Cosmic Commuter
- Crackpots
- Crystal Castles
- Decathlon
- Demons to Diamonds
- Desert Falcon
- Dodge ’Em
- Double Dunk
- Dragster
- Enduro
- Fatal Run
- Fishing Derby
- Flag Capture
- Football
- Frog Pond
- Frogger
- Front Line
- Frostbite
- Fun with Numbers
- Golf
- Gravitar
- Gyruss
- H.E.R.O.
- Hangman
- Haunted House
- Home Run
- Human Cannonball
- Indy 500
- Jungle Hunt
- Kaboom!
- Keystone Kapers
- Maze Craze
- Megamania
- Millipede
- Miniature Golf
- Missile Command
- MotoRodeo
- Night Driver
- Off the Wall
- Oink!
- Outlaw
- Pitfall!
- Polaris
- Pong
- Pooyan
- Pressure Cooker
- Radar Lock
- Realsports Baseball
- Realsports Basketball
- Realsports Soccer
- Realsports Volleyball
- Return to Haunted House
- River Raid
- Saboteur
- Save Mary
- Seaquest
- Secret Quest
- Sky Diver
- Slot Machine
- Slot Racers
- Solaris
- Space Invaders
- Space War
- Sprintmaster
- Stampede
- Star Ship
- Starmaster
- Steeplechase
- Stellar Track
- Street Racer
- Submarine Commander
- Super Baseball
- Super Breakout
- Super Football
- Surround
- Swordquest: Earthworld
- Swordquest: Fireworld
- Swordquest: Waterworld
- Tempest
- Track & Field
- Tutankham
- Video Checkers
- Video Chess
- Video Pinball
- Warlords
- Wizard
- Yars’ Return
- Yars’ Revenge
Atari Flashback 9 Gold
- Atari Video Cube
- Burger Time
- Burnin’ Rubber
- Chase It!
- Escape It!
- Freeway
- Lock ‘n Chase
- Miss It!
- Pitfall II: Lost Caverns
- Shield Shifter
- Space Raid
- Strip Off
- Fishing Derby
- Oink!
Atari Flashback X
Included games
- 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
- Adventure
- Adventure II
- Air·Sea Battle
- Amidar
- Aquaventure
- Asteroids
- Asteroids Deluxe
- Atari Climber
- Basketball
- Beamrider
- Black Jack
- Bowling
- Breakout
- BurgerTime
- Burnin’ Rubber
- Canyon Bomber
- Centipede
- Championship Soccer
- Chopper Command
- Circus Atari
- Combat
- Combat Two
- Cosmic Commuter
- Crackpots
- Crystal Castles
- Decathlon
- Demons to Diamonds
- Desert Falcon
- Dodge ’Em
- Double Dunk
- Dragster
- Enduro
- Fatal Run
- Fishing Derby
- Flag Capture
- Football
- Frogger
- Front Line
- Frostbite
- Golf
- Gravitar
- Gyruss
- H.E.R.O.
- Hangman
- Haunted House
- Home Run
- Human Cannonball
- Indy 500
- Jungle Hunt
- Kaboom!
- Keystone Kapers
- Lock ‘n’ Chase
- Maze Craze
- Megamania
- Millipede
- Miniature Golf
- Missile Command
- MotoRodeo
- Night Driver
- Off the Wall
- Oink!
- Outlaw
- Pitfall!
- Polaris
- Pong
- Pooyan
- Pressure Cooker
- Radar Lock
- Realsports Baseball
- Realsports Basketball
- Realsports Soccer
- Realsports Volleyball
- Return to Haunted House
- River Raid
- Saboteur
- Save Mary
- Seaquest
- Secret Quest
- Sky Diver
- Slot Racers
- Solaris
- Space Invaders
- Space Raid
- Space War
- Sprintmaster
- Stampede
- Star Ship
- Starmaster
- Steeplechase
- Stellar Track
- Street Racer
- Submarine Commander
- Super Baseball
- Super Breakout
- Super Cobra
- Super Football
- Surround
- Swordquest: Earthworld
- Swordquest: Fireworld
- Swordquest: Waterworld
- Tempest
- Tutankham
- Video Checkers
- Video Chess
- Video Pinball
- Warlords
- Wizard
- Yars’ Return
- Yars’ Revenge
Deluxe bonus games
- Backgammon
- Chase It
- Escape It
- Frog Pond
- Fun with Numbers
- Marine Wars
- Miss It
- Shield Shifter
- Slot Machine
- Strategy X
Handheld consoles
Atari Flashback Portable
The Atari Flashback Portable, released in November 2016, is a handheld system with 60 games built in and an SD slot for downloaded games. It has a 3.2" LCD, AV output port and mini USB charge port.An earlier, proposed handheld version of the Flashback was created by Curt Vendel and Legacy Engineering Group. The initial mockup was demonstrated in early 2007 with a 2.5" TFT screen running approximately 15 hours on a set of three "AAA" batteries. 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, Curt Vendel announced that the project was not going to be released by Atari and no further information was released.
Atari Flashback Portable (2017)
A second edition of Atari Flashback Portable was released in September 2017. Like the first Atari Flashback Portable, it was built by AtGames. It includes 70 games with the most notable additions to this edition being four Namco games which are Dig Dug, Galaxian, Pac-Man, and Xevious. The version of Pac-Man included is a homebrew port that is more faithful to the original arcade game and not the original Atari 2600 port of Pac-Man released in 1982. The games are:Adventure | Adventure II | Air Raiders | Aquaventure |
Asteroids | Astroblast | Atari Climber | Barnstorming |
Black Jack | Bowling | Breakout | Centipede |
Chase It! | Circus Atari | Crystal Castles | Dark Cavern |
Demons to Diamonds | Desert Falcon | Dig Dug | Dodge ’Em |
Double Dunk | Fatal Run | Frog Pond | Frogger |
Frogs and Flies | Fun with Numbers | Galaxian | Golf |
Gravitar | Hangman | Haunted House | Human Cannonball |
Kaboom! | Millipede | Miniature Golf | Miss It! |
Missile Command | Night Driver | Pac-Man | Pitfall! |
Pong | Pressure Cooker | Radar Lock | Realsports Basketball |
Return to Haunted House | River Raid | Saboteur | Save Mary |
Secret Quest | Shield Shifter | Slot Machine | Solaris |
Space Attack | Star Ship | Star Strike | Stellar Track |
Strip Off | Submarine Commander | Super Breakout | Swordquest: Earthworld |
Swordquest: Fireworld | Swordquest: Waterworld | Tempest | Video Checkers |
Video Chess | Video Pinball | Wizard | Xevious |
Yars’ Return | Yars' Revenge |
Atari Flashback Portable (2018)
A third edition of the Atari Flashback Portable was released by AtGames in September 2018. The standard edition includes 80 games.3D Tic-Tac-Toe | Adventure | Adventure II | Amidar |
Aquaventure | Asteroids | Asteroids Deluxe | Atari Climber |
Basketball | Black Jack | Bowling | Breakout |
Centipede | Chase It | Circus Atari | Crystal Castles |
Demons to Diamonds | Desert Falcon | Dig Dug | Dodge 'Em |
Double Dunk | Escape It | Fatal Run | Frog Pond |
Frogger | Fun with Numbers | Galaxian | Golf |
Gravitar | Gyruss | H.E.R.O. | Hangman |
Haunted House | Human Cannonball | Kaboom! | Millipede |
Miniature Golf | Miss It | Missile Command | MotoRodeo |
Night Driver | Off-the-Wall | Pac-Man | Pitfall |
Pong | Pooyan | Pressure Cooker | Radar Lock |
Realsports Baseball | Realsports Boxing | Realsports Football | Realsports Tennis |
Return to Haunted House | River Raid | Saboteur | Save Mary |
Secret Quest | Shield Shifter | Slot Machine | Solaris |
Space Raid | Sprintmaster | Star Ship | Stellar Track |
Strip Off | Submarine Contractor | Super Breakout | Swordquest: Earthworld |
Swordquest: Fireworld | Swordquest:Waterworld | Tempest | Track & Field |
Tutankham | Video Checkers | Video Chess | Video Pinball |
Wizard | Xevious | Yars' Return | Yars' Revenge |