What Boombox Are You Cranking Up Right Now??

Brutus442

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I had 2 Atari 2600's given to me and a slew of games with labels in horrid shape. I restored the 2600 (will post this adventure later) and decided to put new labels on the cartridges under the watchful eye of one of my SK 95's

This box I purchased as a donor box for my first SK-95, but it only needed some TLC so I kept both. This one needs a little cosmetic touch up but works fine
 

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Tinman

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I had 2 Atari 2600's given to me and a slew of games with labels in horrid shape. I restored the 2600 (will post this adventure later) and decided to put new labels on the cartridges under the watchful eye of one of my SK 95's

This box I purchased as a donor box for my first SK-95, but it only needed some TLC so I kept both. This one needs a little cosmetic touch up but works fine
I love the look of those Sk-95s.
I almost bought a couple but...never did.
My Atari was one of my favorite toys as a kid and I still have my original one.
I revamped it last year, I have to get it "hooked up" so I can play it.
That Pac Man game blew big time though.
I had the Sears version but I think the one you have is the same junky one lol.
 
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Brutus442

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I love the look of those Sk-95s.
I almost bought a couple but...never did.
My Atari was one of my favorite toys as a kid and I still have my original one.
I revamped it last year, I have to get it "hooked up" so I can play it.
That Pac Man game blew big time though.
I had the Sears version but I think the one you have is the same junky one lol.
Quite correct Tinman. The Atari Pac Man was rushed and it shows. Horrible movement (the 8 bit character only turns left/ right, not up and down) and the game play and maps are not reflective of the arcade version. The Ms. Pac Man is better however. I'll post my Atari restoration exploits soon.
 
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