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Watch ATLAS the Robot Autonomously Fall Off a Stage. ATLAS is an incredible machine.

There’s no way around that. First unveiled in 2. This level of sophistication is exactly why it’s so damn funny when ATLAS fucks up. Boston Dynamics, the company that builds this incredible robot, recently gave a presentation at the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders. It was a pretty normal dog- and- pony show for the company. ATLAS walked around the stage autonomously, while a human guided Spot. Mini the dogbot across the stage with a controller.

Everything was going great until it came time for ATLAS to exit the stage. Even though the robot had successfully pulled off the maneuver in rehearsal, ATLAS really ate it during the actual performance. By the looks of it, ATLAS caught his foot on a stage light and just went ass over elbows through the back curtain. But again, how can we be mad at ATLAS? This robot is a true feat of human engineering and ingenuity. Armies of them might even fight wars for us one day. Which brings us back to that Terminator reference.

We’re probably doomed to die at the feet of ATLAS in the inevitable robot uprising, so we might as well get our yuks in now.[TNW].

I Tested Two Retro Consoles―One Good, One Hot Garbage. For all of the hullabaloo its generated with its tiny consoles, Nintendo didn’t invent retro gaming consoles. Not by a mile. When it released the NES Classic late last year, Nintendo wasn’t creating a new field of consoles fueled by nostalgia and the fat wallets of aging Gen Xers. Rather, Nintendo was reinventing the retro console, which has long existed as a series of crummy knock- offs sold behind the counter at drug stores and in the back of your local Bed Bath and Beyond.

AT Games was one of the purveyors of those crummy consoles—churning out Sega Genesis and Atari 2. What Is It? Atari and Sega emulators packaged to look like the original consoles.

Like. The Atari 2. No Like. The Sega Genesis console is not great. So when Nintendo launched the NES Classic, what it was doing was giving those other retro console makers a kick in the pants, and showing companies like AT Games what the hell it should be doing with those giant libraries of thirty- year- old games it has at its disposal via licensing deals with Atari and Sega. Which is why AT Games is back—just a year after its last retro console launch—to release the Sega Genesis Flash and Atari Flashback 8 Gold. While these systems might ape the designs of their predecessors and the ethos of Nintendo, they’re still, at their core, cheap emulators crammed in cheaper plastic. That’s totally fine when it comes to the $6.

Atari Flashback 8 Gold, but the $8. Sega Genesis Flashback has such a crucial flaw that you won’t want to invite it into your living room. AT Games launched way back in 2. See, while Nintendo and Sony license and produce their own consoles internationally, Atari and Sega often licensed their consoles out to other companies. This became increasingly popular as demand for their systems waned in the US. The companies could make a quick buck selling Sega Genesis or Atari 2. Acquiring these licenses and producing super cheap consoles has been AT Game’s strategy since the beginning.

Over the last 1. 6 years, AT Games has produced a LOT of inexpensive Sega consoles, and it hasn’t just released the consoles itself—it produces consoles for other companies too. Watch The Lost Battalion Torent Free. The most notable being the Brazilian Tec.

Toy, which has been licensing the Sega lineup since the launch of the Sega Master back in 1. Unfortunately, Sega and Atari seem to have no quality control clause in these licenses they sell, and consequently, AT Games has a reputation for making some..

So let’s start with the Sega Genesis Flashback, as its really, really bad. It shouldn’t be! It plays 8.

Genesis and Master systems, including musts like Shining Force, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Mortal Kombat. It also has a slot to play actual Genesis and Master cartridges, should you have any on hand. There are even some major upgrades from previous iterations of AT Games’ Sega console. First is the HDMI port allowing for up to 7. While these aren’t really games that should be played in 7. Oh God I remember this being state of the art” my roommate moaned as she spied Sonic spinning across the screen), they’re still crisp and attractive.

But the checker squared backdrop common to many Sonic the Hedgehog levels is nausea- inducing. As if there was just a hint of lag somewhere, slowing things down. The bigger upgrade is that AT Games finally fixed an audio problem endemic to its Sega systems. Sega games are kind of notorious in emulation circles for getting their audio screwed up easily (just watch the video to the left), and AT Games has struggled with the problem for nearly ten years. Between the fixed sound, the great looking replica chassis, and the system’s introduction of a rewind ability and save states, the Sega Flashback could be a great and affordable competitor to the discontinued NES Classic or the upcoming SNES Classic. But there’s a problem. See, AT Games elected to go with wireless controllers, while they handle well and have the more popular six- button Genesis layout, they’ve got some big problems that ruin the Flashback.

First, the controllers require two AAA batteries to run and accessing the slot for the batteries requires a screwdriver. Second, and far worse, the controllers don’t work consistently. In my testing, it was always a tossup whether pressing a button would actually result in a corresponding action on screen.

The Start and the C button were both pretty trustworthy, but every other button required repeated key smashes or brief and excruciating pauses. In a video game, especially from the 1. A lot and lot of death. There are two ports if you happen to have original Genesis controllers on hand, but if you don’t want to go trolling through e.

Bay for those, you’re stuck with the two 2. GHz wireless controllers AT Games provides. AT Games also provides wireless controllers for the Atari Flashback 8 Gold.

This system can’t play old cartridges, but it can connect to a TV with an HDMI port churning out 7. As with the Genesis Flashback, the Atari system also has the cool ability to rewind and replay the last 6 seconds (nothing like watching a brutal Pitfall death over and over again), and there are even ports if you have old Atari controllers, as well as a SD card slot in case you want to shove more Atari games on the console. As it already has 1. SD card slot. This thing has all the good games like Frogger, Pitfall, Missile Command, and Yar’s Revenge. Notably absent is Pac- Man, presumably because Namco Bandai had no desire to license it for a $6. Atari Flashback 8 Gold. Of the two consoles the Atari Flashback 8 Gold feels much more worth its price tag.

The wireless controllers work with aplomb and the joysticks handle even the most vicious jerking. The menu screen is also more visually appealing, with none of the discordant elements found in the Sega Genesis Flashback. Despite spending a better part of the 9. Sega Genesis it was the Atari—which I only encountered on muggy summer nights at my cousins’ in the 8. I keep finding myself flipping on and playing.

If there’s a retro console war brewing then Nintendo might possibly have a contender with AT Games’ Atari Flashback 8 Gold. The minute you pick up the controller you seem to hear whiffs of Flock of Seagulls playing in the distance. When you pick up a controller for the Sega Genesis Flashback you just feel pity and confusion.

Was the Sega always this bad or is it the controller? Either way, I have no desire to drop $8.

Particularly when it’s true competitor, the SNES Classic, is just around the corner. READMEThe $6. 0 Atari Flashback 8 Gold is pretty great! The $8. 0 Sega Genesis Flashback is not great.

The controllers on the Sega Genesis Flashback don’t work consistently. But it does fix the sound feature, and both include a rewind function for skipping back a few seconds. UPDATE: An AT Games spokesperson tells Gizmodo, and other outlets, that the Sega Genesis units shipped to reviewers were faulty. We’ll update after we’ve had a chance to check out a new unit.