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AtGames Legends Ultimate home arcade update 3.0.11 – Online multiplayer, hi-score Leaderboard, Bluetooth with Raspberry Pi, etc.

AtGames Legends Ultimate home arcade update 3.0.11 - Online multiplayer, hi-score Leaderboard, Bluetooth with Raspberry Pi, etc.
AtGames Legends Ultimate home arcade update 3.0.11 - Online multiplayer, hi-score Leaderboard, Bluetooth with Raspberry Pi, etc.

AtGames Legends Ultimate home arcade update 3.0.11 – Online multiplayer, hi-score Leaderboard, Bluetooth with Raspberry Pi, etc.

November 27, 2019 Posted by Bill Loguidice News 2 Comments

In keeping with the aggressive weekly release schedule, AtGames has another big update for the Legends Ulitmate home arcade machine. Here’s the summary straight from social media:

Today we are releasing our firmware update 3.0.11* which includes:

  • Online multi-player ArcadeNet games
  • Hi-score Leaderboard for BurgerTime
  • Visual improvements for all vector games
  • Enabled Save/Load/Rewind on the following games: Desert War, Gratia, Liberator, Psychic 5, Avalanche
  • BYOG time no longer ticks during Local Streaming session

For more information on our updates please see here: https://www.atgames.net/arcades/release-notes/

* For those adventurous gamers, we also have an Open Beta for you to try which introduces limited Bluetooth (BT) Support for Raspberry Pi.

The built-in vector games look really good now on the Legends Ultimate
The built-in vector games look really good now on the Legends Ultimate

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  • Jill Mueller
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    December 2, 2019 at 10:46 AM

    I have a large inventory of Atari Games, new and the counsel in the box, box has been opened, most games are sealed. I also have a large inventory of VIC 20 games that are sealed. How do I value them and sell them for a friend of mine? Some of the VIC 20 titles are not found on a Google search.

    Thank you in advance.
    jharitworks@gmail.com

    • Bill Loguidice
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      December 2, 2019 at 5:42 PM

      There’s really no way to easily value large collections. You can generally value individual pieces by checking sold listings on eBay. Otherwise, in general, Atari 2600 and VIC-20 games don’t have a great deal of value. Of course, being complete in the box adds to the value, and there are certainly specific game exceptions that command a much higher price than others.

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