

🕹️ Relive the Atari revolution — all your 8-bit favorites, reimagined for today’s pros!
The Retro Games THE400 Mini is a compact, high-fidelity emulator that brings the entire Atari 8-bit lineup and 5200 console into one sleek device. Featuring multi-region 720p HDMI output, a recreated classic joystick with enhanced controls, and the ability to rewind gameplay by 40 seconds, it offers both nostalgia and modern convenience. With 25 built-in games, USB support for your own ROMs, and customizable display frames, it’s the ultimate retro gaming hub for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.





| ASIN | B0CRYXTL82 |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (418) |
| Item model number | RETROGAMES-THE400MINI |
| Release date | 28 Mar. 2024 |
M**P
A great 8bit Atari tribute.
I have original Atari 8 and 16bit hardware but this is perfect for plug and play use in the 20’s. The pick up and play nature of the system is generally good but the control system and interface is a bit clunky and could be better. Most mini systems are pretty intuitive but the 400 mini is less so and takes a bit of work plus some of the games you are able to download yourself and add through SD card take a bit of tweaking to run- adding basic on some games helps, putting it into 130XE mode also. In fairness these issues are also present on Retro Games highly successful and otherwise wonderful A500 Amiga mini too. The 8bit Atari systems are somewhat undervalued in the UK apart from a dedicated hardcore following -this new machine throws a wonderful light onto a computer line that revolutionised gaming - the original system appeared in 1979 and was way way ahead of its time- it took the Commodore 64 to appear in 1982 before a system of comparable power was on the market. I’m going to 5 star it but feel that the beginner may need to watch a few YouTube tutorials to get the most out of it. Given the quality of the games and the Atari 8bit line in general I think that it’s well worth the effort.
K**N
Pretty much near perfect.
Under the hood, it seems to be something like a raspberry pi Or a 5 V powered nano computer with 25 built-in Atari cartridges. The price is reasonable at a penny under £100, considering that it is five Atari consoles in one , the entire range. Oh, one thing to note don’t be like me and spend five minutes scratching your head over why you can’t set up the initial set up because it doesn’t seem to obey the joystick directions that you push the stick iin. I thought the joystick was broken, But what the little startup booklet doesn’t Obvious is that the Atari joystick remake is an improvement on the original because The dotted line around the joystick with the up down left right markers are buttons! D’oh! It is powered by a British ARM processor With 128 Mb of storage memory more than enough for plenty of cartridges. The 30 second rewind function is genius Along with the ability to save your games. The Minoi400 I would say is not even a microcomputer In fact, it is a nano computer, No larger than a paperback and later than an iPhone 14. Upon opening the box, it may surprise you to find how dinky and cute it is. In fact, inside the case, they had to add four small weights to give it a little bit of heft. In order to play other cartridges aside from the 25 that are built in you will need to put them on a fat 32 format thumb drive. One thing you might want to do is remap a control or two in case you accidentally press one of the buttons that resets the game I did this several times with star Raiders two until I realised I was pressing the right direction button on the joystick By accident. Emulation is flawless. Buy with confidence. This little unit will replace all of your Atari consoles and you can sell all of the others because this one is ALL of them. This thing doesn’t even run warm it’s barely lukewarm. its processor has a passive heat sink. I noticed no problems, no glitches no slowdowns nothing. I am thinking very hard of something, but I don’t like about it, but I can’t think of anything. Nothing is ever perfect but this is pretty close hence the four stars. I’m not giving it five because there must be something about it that I’ve missed out is a quirk or a niggle but I struggle to think of one.
D**M
Classic
I've held off a few weeks before reviewing. This is very much the same as what you would expect from their other retro products which I also have. The 64 Mini and Maxi, and the 500 Mini. I had an Atari 800 XL and I would have preferred that style of case but this one is actually growing on me. The build quality is good and the provided joystick is excellent. I had concerns about accidentally pressing the additional buttons as mentioned in other reviews but honestly it hasn't been an issue at all for me. I only had success playing 800/XL games from the USB. 2600 games were hit and miss. 7800 wouldn't even show up the files and 5200, though showing, would not run and go straight to the notepad. There may be workarounds or the community may provide fixes. I've more or less got this just for collection. Playing from USB is not perfect at the moment but that could change with updates or patches. For me, it's just about adding to my collection and being on display . It's not my go to console but the controller is great and responsive and I have had fun with the games that I have played. Mr. Do and Bruce Lee were my games of the time but I've played them too much and not much of a challenge as they once were. The only game I have never completed and still find difficult is Manic Miner on the ZX Spectrum, maybe one day I will do it.
A**O
Bello per veri nerd….
J**.
Es una excelente réplica en miniatura del Atari 400, lleno de nostalgia y con funciones pensadas para los jugadores actuales aparte que le puedes agregar juegos. Una verdadera delicia.
R**Y
Fonctionne sur tous modèles atari-8bit (vcs-400/800/xl/xe/7800 d'origine) Donc également sur les vic20/c-64 et autres.
L**L
Es una manera de jugar retro sin gastar mucho.
K**R
Ich hatte früher nie einen Atari 400, daher war ich neugierig. Die Technik funktioniert gut, man kann sich bei jedem Spiel die Tastenbelegung anzeigen lassen und auch abspeichern. Wo nötig, gibt es eine Bildschirmtastatur, denn die Tastatur am Gerät ist nur Deko, damit es so aussieht wie der Original-Heimcomputer. Besonders gut gefielen mir Berzerk und M.U.L.E. Letzteres kannte ich schon vom C-64, die Atari-Version ist ähnlich, hat aber (bei mir) kleine Grafik- und Tonfehler, während man sich in der Stadt aufhält.
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