/ It may not have the big-name games of other mini consoles, but it still offers fascinating insights into Atari’s 8-bit era.
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Now that the miniature game console trend has already covered most of the biggest devices from Nintendo, Sega, and Sony, we’re starting to enter more niche territory. The Atari 400 Mini isn’t a rerelease of the company’s most recognizable console (that’d be the
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