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First Atari Video Game System. From the Collection of Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
In full working condition. This one has been refurbished, including with a new keyboard, hence some of the color mismatches.
... un poco enpolvado. Desde que estaba en el kinder ya jugaba atari, juegos como "las aguilas" (cuando aprendi a leer vi que se llamaba phoenix), digdug, pac-man, asteroides, tron, tiburones (squalo), snoppy, frogs and flys (buenisimo), entre otros.
Atari SF354 microfloppy disk drive single-sided, double-density. For use with all Atari ST computer. Owner's manual.
An ebay-purchase in quite good condition. Consistent yellowing of course. But a good base for a Gotek floppy-emulator. ;-)
An ebay-purchase in quite good condition. Consistent yellowing of course. But a good base for a Gotek floppy-emulator. ;-)
An ebay-purchase in quite good condition. Consistent yellowing of course. But a good base for a Gotek floppy-emulator. ;-)
• CIB
• Console throughly cleaned, minute detail
• Rebuilt controllers - xxx parts used - tested and function 100%, but not used
• Box in great condition, collectors will appreciate
• only flaw (this is nitpicking) faint scratch on smoked plexiglass cover
After the success of the Atari 2600, Atari released the 5200 five years later. The 5200 was not as successful as its predecessor. The controller included with the 5200 is notable for including an analog stick but has since gained notoriety for poor build quality, performance, and ergonomics. The controller features a full number pad, analog stick, start button, pause button, reset button, and four total action buttons split between the controller’s two sides.
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• CIB
• Console throughly cleaned, minute detail
• Rebuilt controllers - xxx parts used - tested and function 100%, but not used
• Box in great condition, collectors will appreciate
• only flaw (this is nitpicking) faint scratch on smoked plexiglass cover
Just picked up a nice, clean system and a handful of specially-selected games from Trade-N-Games (based in St. Louis).
www.racketboy.com/retro/2010/09/retro-game-store-trade-n-...
Can't wait to try them out