As I sit in my basement, typing this review, I currently have my Atari TV Game plugged in and ready to roll, so let's get this thing over with.

Ok, general overview. The controller looks like this.(Please view attachment now) Pretty sweet looking, eh? Well kiss all the hopes of old-school nirvana you had goodbye, because this stupid joystick is stiffer than iron. No, this isn't near the old controller design, because the thing is freaking huge! (To contain batteries for the power supply.) Basically, it's bigger in everything. Bigger joystick, bigger button, and bigger controller base. There's not much to say about the design, because there is nothing truly new except for a select, start, and reset button. Now onto the games. There are 10 in all, they are respectively, Adventure, Asteroids, Breakout, Centipede, Circus, Gravitar, Missile Command, Pong, RealSports Volleyball, and Yar's Revenge. Most of the games are just the exact 2600 titles, but with slightly remastered graphics and sound. But the real star of this thing is Gravitar. You see, Gravitar is hard enough to find on the 2600 as it is, but there are no other TV games with this baby on it, not even the Flashback. so, let's play the titles that were truly meant for the paddle controllers. (WARNING. Some mild obscenities.) Ok, Pong. (Starts game up.) What the hell? This is just an extremely stripped down version of Video Olympics!

AAAAUUUUUGHHHGUUAAHHH!!!! Ok, ok, calm down. I'll just look past that, I guess. IOt kind of sucks, because the controller isn't very good for fast movements like the paddles are, but it's fine,I suppose.Breakout is just plain old sloppy, and Circus is kind of crappy with this joystick. Now for the good games. Gravitar is purely the best, along with Asteroids and Missile Command, as well as Centipede and, last but not least,Yar's Revenge. Final Judgment: An ok game, hampered by bad controls and games unfit for the controller. Rating: 3 out of 5