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Clear Classic USB Joystick Lets You Play Atari Games

Clear Classic USB Joystick Lets You Play Atari Games

If you’re looking for a way to get your retro gaming fix, you might want to check out the Clear Classic USB Joystick which features a Stella Atari 2600 emulator with 80 games built-in. The funny part about this joystick is, if you think that your lovely TV’s picture isn’t quite the same as those old fashioned TV tubes that we used to use back in the day, you can always use the TV Effects which come together with it, and experiment with features such as Color Texture, Image Noise and Color Bleed to reproduce the imperfections of a tube TV. If you like to tinker with stuff, this joystick allows you to remove the USB controller board for use with a MAME cabinet. Solder points have also been labeled on the board, in case you’re feeling really adventurous and want to see what you can come up with.

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