On the Atari 2600 is undoubtedly one of the consoles who most influenced the whole video game history, since it was the one that opened the door to everything we have in this media today. Most of the games released for this console are grails highly sought after by collectors, while others are not worth much.
The lowest rated Atari 2600
To celebrate the triumphant return of this legendary console with its new Plus version, today we delved into the history of the Atari 2600 to bring you the top games that will cost the least to add to your collection
5. Target pleasure
When consoles were still beginning their journey around the world A very common practice was to create cartridges with several games inside, so that for a low price you could have fun for hours and hours.. This is the case with Target Fun, which included several aiming games and which you can buy right now for just $11.
4. Real Football
This is a very rudimentary and archaic version of an American football game.. Although, seen through today’s eyes, it may seem very outdated, the truth is that at the time it was the most immersive experience that you could have in video games sportsmen. You can get it for just $10.92.
3. Star Voyager
In the early 80s a large number of games received on consoles had a space theme in which, almost always, we had to fight our way past a horde of aliens coming our way. If you enjoy these more archaic space games, take advantage now because it will only cost you $10.28.
2. Football
American football makes an appearance on this list again, and this is it These types of cartridges were very popular at the time and sold like hot cakes.
1. Naval battle
Remember that before we told you about Target Fun? Well, this title is included in this cartridge and it is, as the name suggests, approximately a naval battle simulator in the purest Sink the Fleet style but in 8 bits. Even though it’s nothing revolutionary, you will surely have fun if you buy it. Plus, you can buy it for the ridiculous price of $9.99.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?
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