No, the Atari 800XL cannot play Atari 7800 games. The Atari 800XL is an 8-bit home computer that is compatible with Atari 8-bit games, while the Atari 7800 is a dedicated video game console with a different architecture. Although both systems were produced by Atari, their hardware and game formats are not interchangeable.
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yes, it's just a smaller version of the atari 2600
Atari is a brand, while Play Station is a product of Sony.
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No. The Gemini was an Atari 2600 clone made by Coleco and only plays Atari games. The Colecovision plays only Colecovision games. Two different formats. I found some good games for both Atari and Colecovision at www.raritynine.com, email info@raritynine.com
Atari offers a variety of classic games, including iconic titles like "Pong," "Asteroids," "Centipede," and "Missile Command." The Atari 2600, one of its most famous consoles, features a library of over 500 games, including "Space Invaders" and "Pitfall!" Additionally, modern Atari collections and the Atari VCS console provide access to many retro games and new indie titles, appealing to both nostalgic players and newcomers.
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You can play the classic Sega Gen games or the even older Atari games. There are also a few crossovers in platform. The XBLA has many games that you can download.
There are many websites where one can play arcade games online. Some of these would be FreeArcade, ClassicGamesArcade or even the arcade page by Atari.
1. There are no Atari emulators that exist for the computer. If you've played Pitfall, that's an online remake. 2. Why would you want to play such a TERRIBLE game?
Because only a certain number of Xbox games can work on the Xbox 360. Unlike the PS3 where you can't even play PS2 or PS1 games. And unlike Wii, which can play Wii and all Gamecube games, plus the ability to download: N64, SNES, NES, Master System, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, Atari 2600, Atari Jaguar, Commodore 64, Neo Geo, 3D0, Phillips CD-i, Turbo Grafx 16 and arcade games.