That sold out rather quickly. If I didn’t have an another Atari handheld already sitting on the desk next to me I might have make the purchase. It’s pretty nice that they are numbered. They should have done that with the first hyper mega tech handheld bundle.
I love how you spin it that you got it for that one game when we know good and well once it said Atari, you were getting it and since it looks like the 2600 that’s just a bonus. I ordered two of them. Also I completely agree. They have way too many console coming out and not enough software
@Retr0Rob Actually I missed the headsup from Funstock so by the time I bought the system only was the only choice I think I barely made it before they were sold out.
I feel like an RG300 (or LDK if you prefer) is both cheaper and a better experience than paying $80 for a limited selection of Atari games that we've all paid for 300-400x over. It does have like, three?, 5200 games. And getting 5200 running in emulation is a lot harder. So that's something? But not enough to tip the scales IMHO. Now $80 for more content? There's the deal! 😉
It plays the Evercade cartridges as well, so you are not limited to what is built into the device. If you were to only get one Evercade handheld this may well work for you, but You know me... I think I have more Evercade consoles than anything at this point....
@@Retr0Rob ah, fair enough. If it's just an Evercade bundle, then that makes a bit more sense at that price point. I hope Evercade is introducing these in line with the growth of their userbase though, or they're going to stretch themselves too thin on all these skus. 😬
Feel like they’re going too far with all these never ending hardware variations. Feels more and more like AtGames shenanigans, and less like a company focused on cartridge media and game preservation.