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Atari to Release First 2600 Cartridge in Over 30 Years

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Atari to Release First 2600 Cartridge in Over 30 Years

Atari to Release First 2600 Cartridge in Over 30 Years

Atari to Release First 2600 Cartridge , in Over 30 Years.

The new title, 'Mr. Run and Jump,' is the first 2600/VCS cartridge from Atari since 1990, Engadget reports.

It was developed to highlight the "enduring capabilities of the 2600 hardware, even four decades after its initial release.".

Modern design elements have been implemented to prevent pin damage and secure connectivity.

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Modern design elements have been implemented to prevent pin damage and secure connectivity.

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Preorders for 'Mr. Run and Jump' begin on July 31 and will cost $60.

Additionally, an alternate version of the game is being developed for "Nintendo Switch, PS 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC," Engadget reports.

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Additionally, an alternate version of the game is being developed for "Nintendo Switch, PS 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC," Engadget reports.

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The updated version boasts over 30 hours of gameplay and a "glowing explosion of color, action and personality.".

The updated version boasts over 30 hours of gameplay and a "glowing explosion of color, action and personality.".

The 2600 cartridge features "six worlds, 80 levels, five enemy types" and more, Engadget reports.

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It will work with original 2600 consoles in addition to VCS remakes.

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A modern version download code will not be provided, Engadget reports.


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