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{{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Atari VCS logo.png|300px]]|
hardware_name  = Atari VCS|
designer        = [[Atari, Inc.]]|
manufacturer    = [[Flex]]|
cpu            = 2 3.6 GHz [[AMD]] [[R1606G]] [[Zen]]|
gpu            = 160 x 192 resolution|
ram            = Atari VCS 400: 4 GB<br />Atari VCS 800: 8 GB|
media          = [[Digital download]]|
release        = Crowdfunding backers: December 14, 2020<br />Oceania: June 10, 2021<br />North America: June 15, 2021|
added_to_museum = Not yet|
}}
 
The '''Atari VCS''' was a [[video game console]] designed by [[Atari, Inc.]] that was released to [[crowdfunding]] backers in [[2020]] and in Oceania and North America in [[2021]].
 
It was named after the original name of the [[Atari 2600]], the Atari Video Computer System.
 
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[[Category:computers and consoles released in 2021]]
[[Category:Ninth-generation video game consoles]]

Revision as of 07:40, 31 March 2024

Atari VCS logo.png
Atari VCS
Designer Atari, Inc.
Manufacturer Flex
CPU 2 3.6 GHz AMD R1606G Zen
Graphics 160 x 192 resolution
Memory Atari VCS 400: 4 GB
Atari VCS 800: 8 GB
Media Digital download
Released Crowdfunding backers: December 14, 2020
Oceania: June 10, 2021
North America: June 15, 2021
Added to Museum Not yet

The Atari VCS was a video game console designed by Atari, Inc. that was released to crowdfunding backers in 2020 and in Oceania and North America in 2021.

It was named after the original name of the Atari 2600, the Atari Video Computer System.