Especially since ecosystems like Steam, Xbox and PlayStation have access to thousands of other games and tie your purchases to accounts you know you’ll still have access to on other devices in the future.
But with the absolutely most expensive game consoles currently topping out at $750, and these games likely to run fine on a PC or laptop you can get for much less, buying a VCS to play them seems ill-advised. I want to stress that all these games are very much up my specific rose-tinted alley, and they play great on the VCS. Some are retro-inspired indies like Mutazione or Sir Lovelot, while others are revivals like Boulder Dash Deluxe and Missile Command: Recharged. It does pack an Ethernet port for wired internet, which helps.Īt this early stage there are around 20 games on the VCS’ store, most under $25, and they’re all already available on PC. That is to say, performance varies wildly depending on the strength of the connection, especially since I found the VCS’ Wi-Fi to be pretty weak. Then again, many of these games are more than 40 years old you don’t need an $850 system to play them, and in fact you can get the exact same experience on PC and consoles with the Atari Flashback Classics series.Īlso pre-installed are apps for Airconsole and Antstream Arcade, two services that let you stream retro games for a fee, and they work the same here as they do on PC. These are well emulated, offer a raft of display and gameplay options, and in general provide a much better experience than the shoddy Atari Flashback mini consoles.
The VCS comes with a “vault” of more than 100 retro games, taken from the arcade ( Asteroids, Crystal Castles) and Atari home consoles ( Adventure, Yars’ Revenge), and you can add an extra 50 for $7.
A decent array of video streaming apps are here too, although they’re not well optimised for controller use. There’s a version of Google Chrome installed which performs very well when paired with the VCS smartphone app for typing and pointing.
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