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The Tempest Player-1 and Player-2 buttons. I bought four of them just in case, to have two spares. I found two more hidden under the hood of the Tempest control panel which arrived in the same package. Now I have enough spares for the rest of my life and the next one as well.
Luckily these puppies were reasonably priced at only (gasp) $18. Each.
Hello everyone, It has been a while since I used PlayStation Now, anyways, I am playing Volume 1 of Atari Flashback Games.
For Entertainment Purposes Only.
Nothing Belongs to Me As Usual.
No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.
WARNING: I do not accept rude comments, chain letters, or spam.
The Science Museum currently has 'Game On' there. A history of computer games and you get to play them. It was good. Sorry for the crap photos.
I remember when it came out and everyone was excited about this great portable machine. It is in fact about the size of a loaf of bread. Still, that's better than lugging a TV, console and tape player.
woo ha. Metal !!! I'm not so nerdy as to bust out the scale to show you how much they weigh. Or am I?
Bought this for a dollar at a convention. Showcasing the inside and all the classic games for historical preservation
Atari Pole Position restoration
-PCB board repaired
-High Save kit installed
-new T molding
-front repainted
-wood damage repaired on right side
-new steering wheel decal installed
-CPO cleaned
-new power cord installed
The Jaguar Game Drive. A must-have cartridge for every Jag owner! All games, demos, homebrews on one micro-SD! 8-)
State-X New Forms 2014 - 13 December @ Paard van Troje
By Stephan Kaffa
These pictures were taken at venue Paard van Troje in The Hague, The Netherlands.
Cansei de ser sexy @ Atari (Brazil, São Paulo, december/2003)
photo: Tony de Marco [ www.fotolog.net/tonydemarco ]
Bought this for a dollar at a convention. Showcasing the inside and all the classic games for historical preservation
Computer Assisted Troubleshooter, for hooking into the motherboard in order to troubleshoot Atari problems.
See video game history at the appropriately named Video Game History Museum.
Classic Gaming Expo! (expo! expo!)