It's not. Look it up on Wikipedia and follow the link to the Atari Museum. The actual interactive part of the console is just 49 LEDs (7 columns, 6 rows), while the holographic slides were just for show. It's pathetic, even the Odyssey is more interactive than that.
I wish it wouldve been released. It would have been cool. I heard a few years ago some former atari guy sold some cosmos stuff like boxes and holos on Ebay, along with those shells. Is theis where you got your holograms?
did yall know there are only 5 cosmos left 3 are empty display shells and 2 are fully functional one is held by the atari museum with all games and one is owned by a former atari employee
why wasn't it released? do you know how much money atari would've made?
ApolloCreed89 7 months ago
this is better than 3ds!
elpowerred 10 months ago
uhmm... I got the idea. It was going to be like an LCD game, no "animation" at all, but with holograms.
ivanvalerian 1 year ago
as you got? you sell?
edergiacomet 1 year ago
how much did you pay for it?
Yukilover500 2 years ago
Darn Atari. This looks way cooler then the 5200.
NaruhinaXSasusaku 2 years ago
It's not. Look it up on Wikipedia and follow the link to the Atari Museum. The actual interactive part of the console is just 49 LEDs (7 columns, 6 rows), while the holographic slides were just for show. It's pathetic, even the Odyssey is more interactive than that.
DevilMaster 2 years ago
I know and the never put it out in the Market becuase there manager went and made Chuck E. Cheese
TheLucenteTV 2 years ago
eBay!
NicolaGC 3 years ago
It was a very interesting concept...i would love to see how it worked. How did you get those slides, if i may ask?
Theobtusellama 3 years ago
I wish it wouldve been released. It would have been cool. I heard a few years ago some former atari guy sold some cosmos stuff like boxes and holos on Ebay, along with those shells. Is theis where you got your holograms?
ImagineerGenoFilmLtd 3 years ago
did yall know there are only 5 cosmos left 3 are empty display shells and 2 are fully functional one is held by the atari museum with all games and one is owned by a former atari employee
houseofhiddengems 3 years ago
it is
NicolaGC 4 years ago
It's really too bad the Cosmos was never officially released...
Neon360 4 years ago
it looks sucky
devilluffe 4 years ago