These have been in my basement for a couple years...

edited August 2017 in Video Games
Never shown this off before, but here's my Atari Video Computer System (1977 before they called it 2600) and 54 games.
NES and a few games, including duck hunt and super Mario.
VCR and Old School 1991 tv.


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Comments

  • I miss my NES. Mine died when someone gave me a faulty Legend of Zelda cartridge. Someday I want an Atari 2600.

    P.S. I have that same VCR!
  • Now you just need a Harmony Cart for that Atari: http://harmony.atariage.com/Site/Harmony.html

    ...And an Everdrive N8 for the NES: http://krikzz.com/store/home/31-everdrive-n8-nes.html
  • That isn't the original model from 1977. The originals had a slightly rounded case at the front and were heavier due to more RF shielding. They were called "Heavy Sixers" because of the extra weight and the six switches on top. You have the next revision, a "Light Sixer" released a short time later.
  • BigCJ wrote:
    That isn't the original model from 1977. The originals had a slightly rounded case at the front and were heavier due to more RF shielding. They were called "Heavy Sixers" because of the extra weight and the six switches on top. You have the next revision, a "Light Sixer" released a short time later.

    Never said, it was the original release, just that it was before they started calling it the 2600.
  • Twiggy wrote:
    1977 before they called it 2600
    Before they redubbed it the 2600, yes. From 1977, no. The first Light Sixers hit the market in 1978.

    Regardless of being Light or Heavy, an Atari "Sixer" VCS has been on my want list for a while. Nice find.

    Now all you need is a copy of Pitfall II and you're all set.
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