Can any exploration of the consoles appearing on American retail shelves in the late 1980s be properly complete without a look at the final Atari 8-bit machine? Hard to say. That final pre-16-bit-era console was Atari XE Game System, the computer pretending to be a console. But still, it was sold as a console and had its own library of XEGS-branded software. And it didn't boot into Atari DOS but rather launched missile command at startup. And it was indeed out there, if only just.
So, that means we also need to consider the XE Game System. Don't worry, there's not much to see here. Its library isn't even 1.5 Virtual Boys, and a bunch of those games have already shown up on 7800.
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XEGS footage captured from original hardware. NES footage captured from Analogue Nt Mini. Video upscaled to 4K with RetroTink 4X.
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