Unbeliever Posted September 15, 2001 Share Posted September 15, 2001 Hello, all. It's me again, posing a question to anyone that can help. My Atari is a black front design, where normally the old woodgrain would be, with VCS across the top part, near the cartridge slot. My question is: When was this unit produced? And, is the woodgrain the most common, or the black like I have? Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skatepunk60 Posted September 15, 2001 Share Posted September 15, 2001 Tahts the darth vader system released in 1982 im pretty sure its fairly common Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted September 15, 2001 Share Posted September 15, 2001 I don't think the darth vader Atari is terribly rare... but I think it's less common than the regular woodgrain models --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbeliever Posted September 15, 2001 Author Share Posted September 15, 2001 My thanks for all the answers you've provided! Most helpful and I can NAME it as well. Good news, too. I've got my AC adapter back and RF switch. Space Invaders and me will NEVER be parted again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyXB Posted September 16, 2001 Share Posted September 16, 2001 Atari (Woodgrain 6 Switches) Heavy Sixer Atari (Woodgrain 6 Switches) Atari (Woodgrain 4 Switches) Atari (Black 4 Switches) Atari Jr. (long Rainbow) Atari Jr. (small Rainbow) Atari Jr. (Black) These are all Atari consoles I know. Only from Atari, there are more from Sears and other firms, but thats all Atari. Matthias [ 09-15-2001: Message edited by: MattyXB ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nateo Posted September 16, 2001 Share Posted September 16, 2001 I thought the Darth Vader version was released in 1984, but I guess I can't really argue with a guy who has more posts than me... Man, it's been a while since I've posted. I've been trying to find webpages that tell me how to build a graph-link for my TI-83+. I'm not spending $45 for a little cord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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