legeek Posted December 12, 2001 Share Posted December 12, 2001 Howdy! It seems that with the number of atari carts in one's collection, you can get a pretty good idea of how far off the deep end the collector has gone. For instance I'm up to 320. Now if I add that I don't collect the non-exclusive sears titles that give you a pretty good idea of my atari madness. However, out of curiosity I'm wondering what people's 2600 Hardware collections look like. Here's mine to get started. I'm guessing I'm probably middle of the road... - - - - - - - - - - - Atari VCS 6-switch Atari VCS 4-switch (woodgrain) Atari 2600 jr Starpath Supercharger Various Atari+3rd party joysticks(all standard) in various conditions Various Atari paddles in various conditions Two keyboard controllers Star Raiders controller Two driving controllers Two Atari Kid's Controllers Two Atari Trackballs Two Atari Track & Field controllers One Amiga joyboard Cheers! -le geek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fretwobbler Posted December 12, 2001 Share Posted December 12, 2001 1 x 7800 1 x woody 6 1 x Darth - not working 3 jnr (1 not working) haven't a clue how many atari Joys without counting 1 star raiders pad 2 original atari power supplies, 1 strange 7800 one and a normal one. Pretty small really but its the games that count 196 carts. Adam EDIT - 2 7800 joypads but one of them has the thumb bit that screws into the d-pad missing. [ 12-12-2001: Message edited by: Fretwobbler ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmi Posted December 12, 2001 Share Posted December 12, 2001 213 2600 games /10 doubles atari 2600 woodgrain 6-switch atari 2600 darth vader 4-switch atari 2600jr (sealed in box) tele-games 2600 (sears model) keyboard controller 3 wico sticks 1 slick stick 1 eypx controller 1 mind controller 5 or 6 standard atari controllers 1 star raiders controller 2 sets of paddles and a few more controllers i cant remember off hand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fretwobbler Posted December 12, 2001 Share Posted December 12, 2001 Lemmi - quoteatari 2600jr (sealed in box) I like your style. Top respect. Adam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassidy Nolen Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 1 2600 Woody 1 2600 Vader 1 2600 Jr 1 woody, no sound Paddles and original controllers out my ears Wico Boss (boxed), Wico bat (2), about 5 other 3rd party sticks (from last weeks thrift store hit!), Supercharger (boxed), 2 Sets Keyboard controllers (both boxed) Indy controllers (boxed), Star Raiders pad (boxed-from my childhood), ROM test cart, EPROM Proto pulls (does it count? They sure dont work, so I guess thats all they are is hardware!) Sealed Trakball. Ok, thats it Cassidy Now, ask about TurboGrafx........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorbytheRobot Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 Now you made me actually go count. Aside from 270 Carts I have: 6-switch woody Atari 4-switch woody Atari (with the Orange Trim) (x2) 4-switch Vader (my original Atari) 2600jr-style PAL bootleg Atari with 128 built in games (I thought I was just getting a pal 2600jr!) 6-switch Sears "Heavy Sixer" (I took it apart to check) 4-switch Sears (Is this actually rare-ish?) SuperCharger Atari 7800 Atari Paddle sets - 5 Gemini Paddle set - 1 Driving Controllers - 2 ----------------------- Total Paddles = 8 Atari Joysticks - 5 Gemstick Joysticks - 5 SlikStik - 1 PointMaster Joysticks - 3 Tac 50 Joystick - 1 Powerstick - 1 Epyx 500 XJ - 2 (my favorite) Small Rectangular Atari Joystick - 1 Atari 7800 Joystick - 1 ------------------------- Total Joysticks = 20 Touch Pads - 2 On top of all this I have: An Intellivision A Sega Genesis A Nintendo 3 different Pong Games A TI-99/4A Nintendo 64 (not really classic, yet) (Though I guess you didn't ask about non-Atari stuff...) Regards, NtR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marco(2) Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 quote: Originally posted by NorbytheRobot: Nintendo 64 (not really classic, yet) Trust me, the N64 will never be a classic - it takes more than time to become a classic - couldn't resist that one Cheers, Marco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattG/Snyper2099 Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 ok here's my hardware: 2 atari 2600 woodgrain 4 switch (CIB) 1 atari 2600 jr. 1 atari 2800 (Sears Video Arcade II) 1 star raiders keypad w/overlay 1 keyboard controller 1 kids controller 1 "white" controller (really goes with the XE system i think but works good on 2600 box of (and i mean BIG) 2600 controllers both atari brand and lots of others 1 origional power supply in box 1 origional rf switch in box 1 pair driving controllers 1 pair paddle controllers 2 atari 7800 (had to include these since they play all my 2600 games) 1 origional atari joystick with one of those little pieces of metal on the top in the shape of a pentagon that has the atari logo on it (i hear these are fairly hard to come by) 1 trackball controller i think that's everything... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattG/Snyper2099 Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 nope, forgot to mention I have the all powerful supercharger!!! long live the SUPERCHARGER! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jahfish Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 here my hardware. 6 switcher complete and boxed: PAL 6 switcher complete and boxed: NTSC 6 switcher complete and boxed by SEARS 2600 Juniors china - taiwan - ireland - honkong (design variations or stripe or logo + fully black console) with the controller variations in the box design: normal stick - joypad - deluxe stick (so 3 diff. boxes and 4 diff. consoles) 2600 Junior in big box with styrofoam 2600 Darth vader in big box with styrofoam 2600 4-switch with german box 2600 Pirate-Console in original atari Plastic Travel Case (the grey one) and games (my playing/travel set) 7800 Console Atari light Gun Footpedal 7800 HSC cart boxed and autographed by curt vendel Game2mate Remote Control Joysticks Standard CX-41 joystick in 4-colour box with pict Standard CX-41 joystick in silver box (US) with pict Deluxe Controller Quickshot 1 Kid's Controller Le Stick keybord controllers TV switch Box by Sears Unimex Copystation with 4K and 8K cart Homevision repro set Homevision Repro cart YoKo / CSK Copy Center Joystick Repair Kit Trackball Game library Cartridge library Game Case shrinked with yellow inlay Supercharger Power Adapter white box Gemini joystick arcade spheres (balls for joystick) GraBall (balls for joystick) Blue dust cover, original atari Suprcharger with phaser patrol romscanner (new) amiga board amiga power stick gamebrain unimex keyboard blue dust cover brown dust cover leather dust cover with golden atari logo game center by sears game cubes 10 variations of other cart libraries or cases all atari controler (stick - stick with orange mark- deluxe - joypad - space age) cbs controller for omega run 20 different other joysticks from that time, all classics greetings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atarimania Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 What a impressive hardware collection Je comprends que ton déménagement prenne du temps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slapdash Posted December 13, 2001 Share Posted December 13, 2001 Marco: Maybe not classic, but the N64 definitely has collectibility, as it's the last console to take cartridges. And personally, I think it's one of the best looking consoles ever (but let's not talk about the Pikachu version -- holy SHIT that thing is ugly!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmi Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 update i went though my joystick box and found a few more i forgot about 1- slik stik 2- gemstik's 2- Epyx 500xj 6- original atari controllers (1 dont work yet) 1- mindscape powerplayer 3- wico sticks (2 ball top) 1- keypad controller 1- indy 500 paddle 3- reg. paddles 1- star raiders pad 6- 7800 controllers (1 for parts) lol and i found 2 colecovision controllers and 2 Adam computer controllers and 2 sets of texas intruments joysticks and a broken 4 port 5200 power supply good thing i looked in that box cause i forgot i had all that in there [ 12-14-2001: Message edited by: Lemmi ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fmctm1sw Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 Hardware: Atari 2600 Jr. (Short Rainbow) Sears Telegames (4 switch) Atari VCS (6 Switch) Atari VCS (6 Switch) 3 broken consoles Periferals: 9 regular controllers 3 gemsticks 3 Wico Command joysticks 1 "pistol grip" joystick (brand ?) 1 Pointmaster joystick Games: About 25 or so My favorite stuff is the game catalogs. In particular, one from 1983 in which a lot of the stuff never made it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atari-Jess Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 2 2600 6 switch woodgrain 1 not working (neither being heavysixer) 2 2600 4 switch woodgrain 1 2600jr Short Rainbow 1 7800 2 ProLine(Painline for sure) 7800 controllers 1 Spectravision "Quickshot" controller 1 Wico redball (arcadestyle!) controller 1 Wico "The Boss" controller 5 Official Atari controllers 2 ACE controllers 2 Driving Controllers 4 Paddle controllers (2 broken) as in 4 pairs of controllers not 2 pairs 2 "Joystick" joysticks that have 4 buttons that all are the same 6 Atari Cart and manual holders 2 Video Touch Pad Controllers 1 w/ overlay! 1 Atari 2600 Adapter 2 Atari 7800 Adapter two different shapes, streamlined and a box 1 unknown 2600 controller 1 other unknown 2600 controller thats all of the 2600 stuff (7800 somewhat counts i think ;P ) ive about 300 carts total now (about 20 doubles/triples/quadruples/quintuples) [ 12-14-2001: Message edited by: Atari-Jess ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Slocum Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 Here's what I don't have: working 7800 (never can find them) 4 switch 2600 (don't like them as much) kids controllers, light gun, steering paddles(hope to get these soon) A few cool things I do have: 2 Wico Trackballs 128 game menu-driven multicart (homemade) Cuttle Cart (awesome) Commodore Paddles 2600 6-slot pushbutton cartridge switcher Atari 1040ST w/80286 board (runs DOS under TOS!) -Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 Counting Atari stuff only: 1x Heavy Sixer 1x Six Switch (Light) 3x 2600 Jr. 1x SuperCharger 1x 5200 (2 port) 1x Jaguar (complete with box) 1x Jaguar CD (complete with box) 1x CatBox (Complete with box) 1x Lynx (with box) 1x Lynx Carrying Sack 2x AC Adaptor (One of the original grey ones) 1x Original Pong machine (Telegames logo, with box) 1x Pong AC Adaptor ("Battery Eliminator") 1x Original Pong RF Switch (Strange looking) Joysticks: 4x Atari joysticks 1x Fake Atari joystick (unknown maker) 4x Star Raiders Keypads (+ 2x overlays) 2x Atari paddles (and 1x Commodore paddles) 2x Gemini controllers 1x Epyx 500XJ 2x Slik Stick 1x Quickshot (Crappy joystick) 1x Wico Command Control 1x Wico Boss (Another crappy one) 0x 5200 Controllers ( ) 2x Jaguar Controllers 1x Jaguar Pro-Controller Damn, I never realized I had so many joysticks! Normally I wouldn't include RF switches in a list like this, but the one I have with my Pong machine is rather unusual looking. I don't know for sure that it's the original one that came with it, but I've never seen another like it, so I assume it was (Plus, I even have the box, so things were kept in good shape). --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubersaurus Posted December 15, 2001 Share Posted December 15, 2001 I can't say whether or not 64 will ever become classic, but one can tell what will be. PSX and Dreamcast both come to mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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