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  1. onemoretime was awesome to deal with and a very trustworthy buyer!
  2. I was not clear- the Sears Arcade doesn't have a power supply, but in addition to that I have a 5200 without a power supply, and the latter is the reason I can't test the adapter. All I have is a 2600 PS. I briefly plugged in my NES PS to the Sears to test- all the red lights came on but I didn't want to risk messing up my [childhood original] NES PS. Sense: Sometimes I try to make it
  3. Awesome, thanks for the input! The VCS was the one I was really eyeballing to sell. Unfortunately I do not have a power supply for the 5200, which is a common malady I understand. I'm keeping my childhood 2600 [still in box!] and my brother in law's Atari Jr, but it's kind of a shame for me to be hauling the rest of it around in boxes.
  4. Hello, I'm cleaning out and have a Sears Video Arcade II and an Atari 5200 VCS Cartridge Adapter, among other things, that I can't really test. Do you think think it's worth the effort to sell online?
  5. Different than 2600, then. Thanks!
  6. Hello! Been lurking here a bit and find the game inventory very handy, as well as the forums. I am cleaning out my stuff and have a Sears Video Arcade II- does it have the same power specs as the 2600? I also have a 5200 I need to test out. I have an Atari branded power supply, labeled AC Adaper Model No. C017539. Google says it's for the Atari Modem- would this work on anything else? Thanks in advance to anyone that can help
  7. My 2600 box still has a "Target 99.99" sticker on it, but it's a 4 switch purchased later
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