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The 400 Mini Unleashes Retro Charm, Channeling the Essence of the Atari 400

Plaion and Retro Games are set to unleash a blast from the past with the announcement of The 400 Mini, a compact console designed to channel the nostalgic vibes of the late-70s Atari 400 computer. Scheduled for liftoff in March, this miniature marvel boasts a lineup of 25 titles that promise to transport gamers back to the heyday of iconic and pivotal video games.



In a throwback move, The 400 Mini faithfully recreates the original Atari 400's casing, keyboard, and color scheme, albeit with a contemporary twist using modern materials. Think of it as the Atari VCS's little sibling, aiming to capture the essence of the Atari 400 but in a more compact form factor.


Behold the retro glory of The 400 Mini in all its beige splendor. The machine even comes bundled with a revamped Atari CX40 joystick, featuring additional buttons to enhance the gaming experience. This sleek recreation pays homage to the classic while ensuring a smoother ride for modern gamers.


Not merely content with replicating the past, The 400 Mini packs more punch than its predecessor. With an HDMI port enabling 720p output at 50 or 60Hz and five USB ports for peripherals or memory sticks, this mini-console bridges the gap between the old and the new.


The 25 games featured on The 400 Mini aren't just relics of the past; they come with modern conveniences. Save states and rewind capabilities have been seamlessly integrated, alleviating the frustration that was part and parcel of the original retro gaming experience.


But the perks don't stop there. Plug in a USB stick or external drive, and you can sideload your favorite custom ROMs. The 400 Mini is versatile, supporting cartridge, disk, and cassette ROMs to cater to the diverse tastes of retro gaming enthusiasts.


For those who've already dabbled in the nostalgia-packed realms of the SNES Classic or Genesis Mini, The 400 Mini is poised to be the next big thing in the retro gaming scene. Mark your calendars for the global launch on March 28th, with a price tag of $119.99. North American enthusiasts can snag theirs from Atari's website or Amazon. And for an extra dose of authenticity, a separate purchase of the CX40 joystick recreation is available for $29.99. Get ready to embark on a pixelated journey down memory lane!

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