Puma 2600
Console Information

The Puma 2600 is a portable Atari
2600 VCS made by Kevin Horton. He used the casing from a Sega
Nomad along with a custom-made Atari 2600 and decoder circuits.
It took four days to design and weighs less than 500g.
Cartridges are inserted upside down and there is a
controller port so that the user may use a controller/joystick instead
of the built-in buttons, or it may be used by a second player in
2-player games. The Puma 2600 can be powered by both AC Adaptor
and AA batteries (over 1 hour battery life). All Atari 2600 buttons
are functional and all games are compatible (except Indy 500, which
requires Driving Controllers). Find out more at Kevin's
Site.
This handheld is made by Kevin Horton and is not endorsed by or
affiliated with the parent company of origin. Pictures courtesy
of Kevin Horton.
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