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American company Jakks Pacific made two plug-'n'-play videogames featuring Atari games in 2002 and 2004: the Atari Joystick and the Atari Paddle.[1] Both run on 4 AA batteries.[2]
Atari joystick
This console was released in 2002. The console includes ten games:
- Adventure
- Asteroids
- Breakout
- Centipede
- Circus Atari
- Gravitar
- Missile Command
- Pong
- Volleyball
- Yars' Revenge
The port of Adventure was modified to remove the creator's name from the hidden Easter egg.
Atari paddle
This console was released in 2004. One and two-player versions are available. The console includes 13 games:
- Breakout
- Canyon Bomber
- Casino
- Circus Atari
- Demons to Diamonds
- Night Driver
- Steeplechase
- Street Racer
- Super Breakout
- Video Olympics
- Warlords
- Pong (Arcade)
- Warlords (Arcade)
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