I love that these mini systems are getting so niche. The obvious big hits like the Mega Drive and NES were bound to get the attention of even the more casual gamers, but now the mini system scene is really becoming focussed upon the perhaps somewhat smaller market of retro gaming hobbyists. Atari is an interesting brand in gaming history. I hesitate to call them a one-hit wonder, that doesn't quite paint the right picture, but really the 2600 was their only big success. The Atari ST was certainly no minnow in the micro-computer scene, but I think it's fair to say that the Amiga series eclipsed it. The Atari 400 passed me by completely, back in the day. But I've played some games on emulation. Man, I'm impressed. I cannot believe how good Pacman is, on a home system released in 1979.
I mean on your RUclips short unboxing the Atari 400 you lift up the package and your address is still viewable on the outside of the box. Just thought you would want to be aware.
@@iainleein the first 30 seconds your address is on display on the white outer box that you had your Atari delivered in. It's on screen briefly but clearly visible.
@@iainlee On the thumbnail/preview pic for your video - you're smiling holding up the box with the white packaging box visible, your address is showing in green ink.
I love that these mini systems are getting so niche. The obvious big hits like the Mega Drive and NES were bound to get the attention of even the more casual gamers, but now the mini system scene is really becoming focussed upon the perhaps somewhat smaller market of retro gaming hobbyists. Atari is an interesting brand in gaming history. I hesitate to call them a one-hit wonder, that doesn't quite paint the right picture, but really the 2600 was their only big success. The Atari ST was certainly no minnow in the micro-computer scene, but I think it's fair to say that the Amiga series eclipsed it. The Atari 400 passed me by completely, back in the day. But I've played some games on emulation. Man, I'm impressed. I cannot believe how good Pacman is, on a home system released in 1979.
That is awesome! Really nicely packaged! Enjoy it :)
Heads up - your address was shown man
Where?
@@iainlee Atari 400 short where you lift up and start to unpack
What do you mean?
I mean on your RUclips short unboxing the Atari 400 you lift up the package and your address is still viewable on the outside of the box. Just thought you would want to be aware.
Do you still love the Xbox Brand, I remember you on RI:SE when I was a kid?
I’m assuming the address isn’t real since it’s literally next door to Windsor Castle. Engagement perhaps? Or error. You decide!
I’ve come to the comments section to see about his address 😂
Yeah Iain. Your address is on full display mate.
What do you mean?
@@iainlee on the white box.
I don't understand?
@@iainleein the first 30 seconds your address is on display on the white outer box that you had your Atari delivered in. It's on screen briefly but clearly visible.
Your address is shown on the thumbnail, you might want to fix that.
Where?
@@iainlee On the thumbnail/preview pic for your video - you're smiling holding up the box with the white packaging box visible, your address is showing in green ink.
Was just going to say the same