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 Atari Flashback 4 was released by AtGames on November 13, 2012. The console looks similar to its predecessor, but includes wireless joystick controllers. Like its predecessor, the Flashback 4 uses emulation. The console increased its library to 75 games, 15 more than the Flashback 3.
AtGames also released several alternate versions, including the Atari Flashback 4: 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. This included a set of replica Atari 2600 paddles, five collectible posters, and a copy of the original Atari joystick patent signed by Nolan Bushnell. AtGames also developed the Atari Flashback 64, a Walmart exclusive version with wired controllers and only 64 games, including Space Invaders. Some versions of the Flashback 4 include a 76th "bonus" game, Millipede.
The Atari Flashback 3 was manufactured by AtGames, and was released in September 2011. The Flashback 3 includes 60 built-in Atari 2600 games, 2 joysticks, and a case design that is similar to the Flashback 2. Unlike its predecessors, the Flashback 3 uses emulation.
It includes 20 classic Atari 2600 games and 20 new Atari games. The game lineup is mostly the same as the original Flashback 2. However, games such as Pitfall!, River Raid, and Wizard do not appear, and are instead replaced by sports games.
Can you keep the TARDIS in motion and prevent it from slipping past your defence and out of the time vortex? Use your arrow keys, buttons or swipe to move the paddle.
Imagine a world where a single penny stands against the tyranny of sugary drinks and aluminum cans. You play as our brave, pocket-sized protagonist who's tired of being jingled around in wallets, purses, and the depths of forgotten drawers. This penny is no ordinary currency; it's a fighter, and it's ready to punch its way out of a sticky situation.
The setting is within the confines of a vending machine, where rows of tantalizing canned beverages line the shelves, tempting the thirst of unsuspecting customers. Our hero despises these soda and cola cans and is determined to escape the mechanical prison. But it won't be easy – the path to freedom is filled with challenging obstacles and formidable foes.
Vending Mayhem is a humble, amateur creation that promises a simple and entertaining gaming experience. Will you conquer the vending machine's mayhem and find your way to freedom in this pixelated world?
Bamboo is a fast-paced one-button game.
You are constantly running and cutting bamboo that grows in random places. You score points by collecting bamboo. You can run through yellow bamboo to collect it. When bamboo becomes green, you have to cut it multiple times to stop it and you don't get any points from it. Your goal is to stop bamboo from growing and reaching the top.
The game is over when bamboo reaches the top of the screen.
You play as Charley trying to eat an ice cream cone. But first you must avoid the chefs that are out to get you: Angelo, Zorba, Oscar, and Jacques. Avoid the food thrown at you by the chefs to get the cone. You can also throw your own food at the chefs to slow them down.
You play as Charley trying to eat an ice cream cone. But first you must avoid the chefs that are out to get you: Angelo, Zorba, Oscar, and Jacques. Avoid the food thrown at you by the chefs to get the cone. You can also throw your own food at the chefs to slow them down.