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I had an Atari 2600 and I still have my Intellivision and MANY games.
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Atari 2600 Rocks!
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Kenneth 1997 Subaru SVX LSi "Svetlana" #185 of 640 - 09/1996 - Polo Green Pearl - 34k miles 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Everett" #8738 - 01/1992 - Ebony Pearl - 139k miles - 5MT shifty - Sold 07/31/2011 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Sven" #1599 - 05/1991 - Claret - 168k miles - Traded 05/11/2005 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Limited CVT - Crystal White Pearl - 2.8k miles 2021 Subaru Forester 2.5i Limited CVT - Horizon Blue Pearl - 17k miles 2023 Volkswagen Jetta S 6MT - Pure White - 2.6k miles 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Limited EV - Ceramic White - 30k miles |
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Kenneth 1997 Subaru SVX LSi "Svetlana" #185 of 640 - 09/1996 - Polo Green Pearl - 34k miles 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Everett" #8738 - 01/1992 - Ebony Pearl - 139k miles - 5MT shifty - Sold 07/31/2011 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Sven" #1599 - 05/1991 - Claret - 168k miles - Traded 05/11/2005 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Limited CVT - Crystal White Pearl - 2.8k miles 2021 Subaru Forester 2.5i Limited CVT - Horizon Blue Pearl - 17k miles 2023 Volkswagen Jetta S 6MT - Pure White - 2.6k miles 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Limited EV - Ceramic White - 30k miles |
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At todays exchange rate, that worked out to $210.73. The exchange rate was probably better back in the 70's.
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Robert Is Bush in jail yet? (Looks frantically at watch, then back up) How about now? Now? Come onnnnnn...... Someone freeze me until January, this wait is killing me. Update: 09 January, and still not in jail! Wassup?? 1992 Teal LS-L - 160k (Now new and improved with perfect paint!) |
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I have an atari with the woodgrain somewhere too.
And the original nintendo...I still play it every once in a while. Hell, it wasnt untill a few months ago I got a playstation 2. This is the closest I have come to being up to date with technolagy
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all i ever had is the 2600. hubby had a regular nintendo and an n64. actually, we still have and play all three.
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Kenneth 1997 Subaru SVX LSi "Svetlana" #185 of 640 - 09/1996 - Polo Green Pearl - 34k miles 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Everett" #8738 - 01/1992 - Ebony Pearl - 139k miles - 5MT shifty - Sold 07/31/2011 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Sven" #1599 - 05/1991 - Claret - 168k miles - Traded 05/11/2005 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Limited CVT - Crystal White Pearl - 2.8k miles 2021 Subaru Forester 2.5i Limited CVT - Horizon Blue Pearl - 17k miles 2023 Volkswagen Jetta S 6MT - Pure White - 2.6k miles 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Limited EV - Ceramic White - 30k miles |
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Reference pics:
Atari Intellivision
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Wait, I'm older than you. Crap. Okay, maybe you're right - but keep buyin' em, kids!
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I never did know what the keyboard on that thing was for??
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My wife and I still have our Atari 2600 with over 65 games (that's where I stopped counting . . . ) in their original boxes. We also have the official Atari trackball controller and wireless joystick controllers, in their original boxes. http://www.atarimuseum.com/videogame...cjoysticks.JPG http://www.atarimuseum.com/videogame...rcjoyadJPG.jpg Who can forget the porno titles: Custer's Revenge, Bachelor's Party and Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em? In their fake suede cases! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...enge_front.jpg I think one of best the accessories we have for the Atari 2600 was a unit made by Arcadia called the 'Superchager'. We have nine games for this unit including the original Communist Mutants From Space. On the package, the 'C' is in the form of a Hammer & Sickle and the dot on the 'i' is a red star. Shortly after its introduction it was renamed with Communist removed from the title, political correctness in the '80s? Info from www.ataritimes.com: "With the Supercharger, you could load games from ordinary cassette tapes instead of cumbersome plastic cartridges. Since cassettes were cheaper than plastic cartridges, prices of Supercharger games were cheaper than cartridge games by Atari, Activision, and so on. The Supercharger also added 6KB RAM to the 2600's paltry 128 bytes of ram, allowing for more-detailed graphics and larger games. In fact, some Supercharger games required multiple loads, easily making the games over 20K big." Then there's the Commodore 64 with two HUGE external 5.25" single-sided/single-density floppy disk drives and the Timex Sinclair . . . Crap, we never throw anything away! Dan |
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