Everyone was a little jealous of Nintendo’s blockbuster success with the NES. The final model in the Atari 8-bit family, which were all home computers with keyboards and mice. Strangely enough, it launched against Atari’s own 7800 console. The console was created as a game system; told more worthy of shelf space in a toy store. An industrial redesign of the Atari 65XE. Without keyboard, the system operated as a stand-alone game-console. It came with an Atari 2600 style joystick. The console came after Atari was under new ownership, and was a flopped console.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Crystal Castles'
'BattleZone'
'Desert Falcon'
'ChopLifter'
'Ace of Aces'
'Fight Night'
'JumpMan Junior'
'Asteroids'
Protector 2
Star Raiders 2
'BallBlazer'
'Donkey Kong Junior'
'One on One'
'Gyruss'
'Blue Max'
'Flight Simulator 2'
'Crazy Shoot-Out'
'Midnight Manic'
'AirBall'
'Super Breakout'
'HardBall'
'Karateka'
'Missle Command'
'Star Raiders'
'The DreadNaught Factor'
'Dark Chambers'
'Rescue of Fractalus'
'BarnYard Blaster'
'Donkey Kong'
'Serpentine'
'Pac-Man'
'Food Fight'
'into the Eagles Nest'
'Archon'
'Submarine Commander'
'Crime Buster'
'Lode Runner'
'Bug Hunt'
'Mountain King'
'ThunderFox'
'David's Midnight Magic'
'Pitfall'
'Centipede'
'Basic (programming language)'
'Defender'
'Pole Position'
'Gato'
'Summer Games'
'CrossBow'
'Joust'
Mario Brothers
'Necromancer'
'Assembler Editor (programming language)'
'Space invaders'
'Eastern Front (1941)'
Our Atari XE/400 collection is 15% complete.